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Monica Boyle
July 5, 2025
David was my younger brother. I have many happy and funny memories of growing up with him. His ability to create incredible custom made furniture pieces from wood always amazed me. He truly loved working with his hands. Whether it was fixing cars, figuring out how things were put together by taking them apart, cooking delicious meals from scratch, and his incredible energy, I was often in awe of what he could do. It felt good to learn how many friends he had made during his years living in Florida. I´m happy he was enjoying his retirement and doing things that gave him joy, especially playing with his grandchildren. He was a lover of animals, a good joke, a good meal, cars, and sports. I love him and I will miss him.
Karen Wernecke
June 22, 2025
David was the older brother of my long-time friend, Marlene Dytko. I remember him from our younger years as a wonderful guy with a great sense of humor, and later, as a devoted family man. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
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