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Donald D Bianco
February 8, 2022
I just recently learned that David died in December, 2020. David was part of the Bianco family from when he was born up until at least when we sold our home on Hilarity Street i 1964. David was at our home many times during each week. He was closer to my brother Bobby because they both loved fishing. Once in a while they would take me along. I was a shy kid and David often teased me. Looking at the pictures here I see that David never lost his boyish good looks. I knew all of the Weston family. They were exceptional neighbors. His father Fred always had his head under the hood of a Kaiser or Fraiser, making whatever repairs were necessary. David would let me come along with him and talk with his dad. We had a wonderful neighborhood. One time Daivd and I were in the same boy's food class at Perry Junior High. We were going to make lunch for the faculty. David, with his great confidence, which I did not have, told the class that we would make lasagna and that HE would make the gravy (sauce). That was because as he said Mrs. Bianco, my mother taught him. Well, he was at least over her shoulder on Sunday morning as he cooked. David was a good friend; I wish I had the confidence he had. I did not know that he served in Vietnam, I served in the Air Guard and the Air Force Reserves. I have so many fond memories of the entire Weston Family and growing up on Hilarity. At that time, it was a wonderful neighborhood. Thinking of you fondly my friend. May God rest your soul, Donald
Donald D Bianco
February 8, 2022
I just found out that David had died back in December 2020. By the photos on this memorial, I see that David never lost his boyish good looks. From just about when I was born in November 1941 up until at least when we sold our home on Hilarity Street David and the Weston's were really part of our family. David would be at our house many times during the week. He would often tease me. But he was loser to my brother Bobby, now also gone. They would go fishing together quite often. Once in a while they would let me go with them. We were in the same "boys foods class at Perry Junior High. He was at our house so often that when it came time for us to cook for the faculty, David took over. We were going to make lasagna and David made the "gravy" (sauce) because he told our teacher, Mrs. Geary, that my mother Rachel (Ella) Bianco taught him. Well, he at least watched her diligently. Life brought us apart, I didn't even know he was in Vietnam, but I miss him and fondly think of him. God Bless your soul my friend.

lynn Caldwell
December 26, 2020

lynn
December 26, 2020
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Dick Bowen
December 25, 2020
RIP David. Worked with David at Labella’s Market, late 50’s into 60’s.
Great memories, Dick Bowen

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KG
December 18, 2020
I didn't know anyone mentioned but just read the article (though it seems they require you to list your relationship, so I just chose one) in Foster's and wanted to say I'm sorry for your family's loss of David. He looks and sounds like a very sweet man, and I can tell he will be greatly missed by his loving family. Prayers for you all during this difficult time.
Lynn Caldwell
December 17, 2020
Dad, I'll never, ever forget the snowy winters with you and Pop in the yard creating a winter wonderland for me and Lori to enjoy sledding, so much fun and so much work for you! The summers in Virginia with Mommaw, Grandy, Aunt Ruth, Uncle Bobby and all the kids, and the 4th of July cookouts, fireworks and memories made. I can still see you and Uncle Bobby lighting the fire works and telling all of us to " stand back" !! I remember the quiet times too on Saturday mornings when Lori and I would walk to Monda's bakery to bring home a loaf of hot Italian bread because we all loved it. Sunday nights were always special too, after a day at church we'd come home and have a big Sunday dinner in the afternoon and later that night Mom would make us all dough boys with hot tea! Little things that sick out in my mind today as I type this to you, a short note of love and memories to say goodbye. My favorite memory though it's when you would ask me to come in the living room and you would say " Sing me a song Lynni". I loved singing for you because for some reason you really thought I could sing and I loved making you proud. I love you dad, always have, always will and I'll miss you and your great laugh, it made everyone around you laugh too. See you later.
Love, Lynn
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