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David Steve

Exeter, Pennsylvania

Dec 18, 1950 – Jan 31, 2025 (Age 74)

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BORN
December 18, 1950
DIED
January 31, 2025
AGE
74
LOCATION
Exeter, Pennsylvania

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David G. Steve, 74 of Exeter, passed away on Jan. 31, 2025 peacefully after a battle with dementia for the last 6 years. He resided at his home with his son Aaron.

David was always outgoing and tried to make everyone smile with his character and wittiness. A day never passed where he...

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hello, david was my mom's second cousin, i tried unsuccessfully to get in touch with him a few years ago. i lost my mom last summer and know your grief will be long-lasting. my mom (gloria broski wisloski) knew bernadette and her mom marianna (wisniewska), my great grandmom anna's sister. anna and jacob urban are also in the cedar st. cemetery. that you use the correct surname kurzyniec shows me you may be interested in your family history. if or when you are ready, i would like to gift you...

I am very sad about Dave's passing. We played together in The Eight St Bridge and Southern Comfort. He really was a great guy. I have been playing Guitar for 60 yrs. Steve-o was the best drummer I ever played with. God bless and watch over him and his family.

My deepest sympathy to Gina and her boys I remember the eighth Street bridge band at the rendezvous in pittston, the guitar riff would s@@tart. Stevo would hit the snare drum, Butchie what approach the microphone and the band would break into wild night by Van Morrison what a drummer what a singer rest in peace Stevo

Rest in peace Dave. Say hello to my brother Don (Kotch) if you happen to bump into him. And thanks for sharing your talent as a musician.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Stevo would crack the rim of the snare drum, Buchie what approached the microphone cigarette and hand and break into while night by Van Morrison. I still got the goosebumps thinking about it.

My Deepest Sympathy to All Family and Friends

Rest in peace my good friend. It was a nice having you as a fellow employe at AAP.Chase. "The streets in Heaven are paved in Gold"