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David Thomas Voit

Louisville, Kentucky

Age 54

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David Thomas VoitDavid Thomas Voit, 54, of Franklin, PA and Lexington, KY passed away Saturday, May 16, 2020.He was the son of William F and the late April (Scaggs) Voit Jr.Dave was a graduate of Henry Clay High School and the University of Kentucky where he was a member of Sigma Chi...

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Dave was such a good guy! I don't think I'll ever know another like him. He would give you the shirt off his back, and then some. Really miss you Dave! I hope your beautiful daughters are doing well. We miss you man!

It's hard to believe you've been gone for almost 2 years. I still think of you often, you are definitely missed. I cherish my memories with you my friend. I pray that your girls are doing well. I know how much you loved them. We miss you Dave.

Still have you in my thoughts.

David , You were a amazing man theres always something that makes me think of you , Baseball, wayne Dalton, us going out to eat, When Its time for the Kentucky Derby. Those are just a few. Loved your phone calls , even though they would most generally wake me up. Your always in my thoughts and my heart. Fly High my friend , till we meet again.

It's hard to believe you've been gone almost a year. You lived a lot of life in 54 years. We miss you, your laugh and your excitement to live life to the fullest. Miss you Dave.

Grove of 35 Memorial Trees

David's family and ours were backyard neighbors. When we moved to the house in 2005, they were very welcoming, we became friends and our daughters did too. Dave was always very enthusiastic and I enjoyed talking to him about thoroughbreds and many other things. Always in good spirits, he always had a great story to tell. He was a great dad and always willing to help in any form or manner. Rest in peace Dave.

Our deepest sympathy to all the Voit family. We are so sorry. Prayers for everyone.

David,
I shall miss our daily talks of love, dreams, laughter, music, friends, and baseball. Our hearts danced together. We were each other's daily cup of coffee in the morning, our moon at night. To do without a day talking was unthinkable.
You were my dearest heart, my greatest friend. His heart spoke of love and hopes shared, his joy of life, stories and jokes shared.
He loved his daughters, dogs, baseball, whiskey, water, and dear friends. David was complex yet simple,...