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David Miner

1946 - 2023

David Miner obituary, 1946-2023, Bradenton, FL

BORN

1946

DIED

2023

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Griffith-Cline Funeral Home - Bradenton

720 Manatee Ave. W.

Bradenton, Florida

David Miner Obituary

David Miner

May 13, 1946 - November 17, 2023

Bradenton, Florida - With heavy hearts, we would like to announce that Dave"Watchdog" Miner passed away on November 17, 2023. Dave was born David Wilman Miner in St. Petersburg, FL on May 13,1946, to James Sr, and Ivalita (Glasscock) Miner. He spent his youth in Owosso, Michigan. Born to a sophisticated family, his mother made sure that his older brother Jim and he were well-educated in all areas of academia and had a first-hand look at the world through their travels.

Following the footsteps of his father and brother, Dave graduated from Amherst College in 1970. While at Amherst, he was a member of the Cross Country and Track teams; he also wrote for the school newspaper, taught Sunday School, tutored inner-city kids, and represented Amherst College at the Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference.

Feeling his responsibility to his country at an early age, Dave enlisted in the United States Marines Corps after his sophomore year at Amherst. He served two years with a tour of Vietnam. He did not talk much about his experience in Vietnam, but always told us that he wanted to experience the enigma of that war for himself. After his service he returned to Amherst College to finish his degree.

After graduating from Amherst, he received his law degree from the University of Detroit School of Law in the spring of 1974. While in law school, Dave spent two years as the only student on the law school Admissions Committee where he worked to increase the number of African American law students. He was presented the "Distinguished Service" award by the Black American Law Students Association for his efforts. After law school, Dave began working for his dad, and later worked as an assistant city attorney, an assistant county attorney, a prosecutor,and he eventually owned his own private law practice in Florida for more than 25 years.

Dave's bachelor days ended when he fell in love with Marsha (Krause) and her 8-mo. old, Sarah, whom he adopted. He was excited to be a dad. A few years later their son Joseph (Joey) was born. While he sometimes had a strange way of showing it, he felt great pride in his children and would speak highly of them and their accomplishments. He loved taking them on trips to various parts of the country, always with a video recorder on his shoulder. It was important for Dave to show his kids the value of diversity and inclusion, either through these first-hand experiences or through his numerous philanthropies.

While watching his children find their way through the Manatee School district, Dave began to find faults with the system. Self-proclaimed, Dave the "Watchdog" used unconventional methods to get the attention of the school board and votes (anyone remember the chainsaw incident?) Elected to the school board in 2012 and re-elected in 2016 where he worked tirelessly for 8 years. He believed in the power of roadside signs, "VOTE for Watchdog." To pass the mileage he plastered the county with VOTE YES signs. VOTE YES to save the bus drivers, VOTE YES to save our teachers; VOTE YES to save our schools. The public voted YES and the Manatee School system was able to pay the teachers to stay. When the school district wanted to sell the McKelvey Park on Manatee Ave. to developers for a strip mall he pulled out his signs to "SAVE THE PARK." Never to shy away from controversy, Dave once stated in an interview that, "Manatee Ave. needs another strip Mall like Dolly Parton needs a third breast." If you knew Dave, you knew him to be outspoken, loyal, and stubborn. With his dry sense of humor and raunchy inappropriate jokes as his specialty, Dave not only saved the park, but he also made his mark on all who he encountered.

Dave was a community guy. We are pretty sure he held some sort of record for philanthropic involvement – there are too many to list here. Rest assured, he believed in the importance of giving of ourselves, our time, our dollars, and our love to those in need. He was a lifelong member of The American Legion, VFW, DAV, and Kiwanis. He never failed to send a bit of money to anyone and everyone who asked. He was a leader in establishing Manatee's 1st Child Abuse Prevention Program and creating METV. He was chairman of the Central Florida Public School Boards Coalition, past president of A.M.I. Kiwanis, Past President of Manatee Children Services, Director of the Florida Coalition for Assessment Reform and Director of the Florida School Board Association. He was an avid supporter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Dave was well-known in Manatee County for his passionate devotion to the betterment of his community. If you were one of the over 500 friends to receive a hand-delivered box of chocolate-covered cherries at Christmas, you knew he loved you and counted on you to help make Bradenton a wonderful place to raise your children.

To know Dave is to know that he was a total character. This is the man who would start his 5-mile running warm-up with a Twinkie and a smoke. While he quit smoking long ago, Dave continued to walk a few miles every day as he grew older. He also had a very dry and strange sense of humor, the kind of humor reserved for those with equally high IQs. Either you got the joke or were the center of it. And he loved the movies – he would cry his heart out at the sadness and embrace the moments of patriotism, bravery, or just simple living. He also loved his dogs. They were his best friends and put up with his foolery. During his last years he was rarely seen without his dog "Luca" at his side. He (against all rules) took Luca to the bank, grocery store, you name it – he had his dog by his side. Thanks to the kindness of the community and the love they had for Dave, Luca was rarely asked to leave.

Dave is survived by his daughter Sarah Miner (Steve Cureton), his son Joseph Miner, granddaughter Jacquelyn, and two nieces Hon. Jan Miner (Robert Woods) and Dr. Rebecca Miner (Todd Schmidt). He is pre-deceased by his wife, Marsha (Krause); brother James S. Miner II (Sandra); and his parents James Sr. and Ivalita (Glasscock) Miner.

A memorial service in honor of Dave will be held Friday, January 5th from 10:00 - 12:00 PM at Griffith-Cline Funeral Home in Bradenton.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Bradenton Kiwanis Club, The Center in Orlando, FL, or the Bishop Animal Shelter in Bradenton.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Bradenton Herald on Dec. 3, 2023.

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Jamie Fenton

December 18, 2023

I´m so sorry to hear about Dave´s passing. While I only met him in July of this year, we had a wonderful time chatting at a dinner event on the island. When we learned he had a Cavallier we invited him to come over for a playdate with our 2 Cavalliers. Dave and Luca came over the next day and the dogs had the best time together. I´m hopeful that Luca is getting lots of love and care having lost his dad. Luca is welcome to come play again if he needs an energy outlet or even a place to settle! Please let me know where Luca is living if someone knows

Katanga Papillion-Perkins

December 7, 2023

Sending My Deepest Condolences to the family! Mr. Miner was surely an advocate and stood on what he believed to be true and the best interest for all. I will surely miss my hand delivered box of chocolate with a personal card at Christmas time. Your work on earth is complete, may you rest in God´s loving arms!

Donna Woodham King

December 6, 2023

As a teacher I appreciated Mr. Miner greatly. He is the epitome of an example for serving selflessly.

Barbara A Harvey

December 5, 2023

Knowing and working with Dave was a joy and added a delightful chapter to my life. Many will miss him and his sincere desire to help others and make a real difference.

Tom Baugher

December 5, 2023

Rest in Peace Dave. Thank you for a lifetime of service.

Tara Gourlay

December 5, 2023

Dave we thank you for your years of service to the community. The parents and children (who are now all adults) of the LLI program from Stewart Elementary will forever remember the kindness you showed to them by standing up and fighting for them. You did not have a dog in the fight but you were the "watchdog" we needed to help get the job done. RIP sweet man. I´ll miss your Christmas cherries. With Respect and Admiration, Tara Gourlay

Rita B Smith

December 5, 2023

Dave was a great guy and will certainly be missed.

Mary Pickup

December 3, 2023

So sorry to hear about the loss of my neighbor. I just saw him a few weeks ago while he was taking a walk. I used to walk with his wife Marsha many years ago. Dave dropped off Queen Anne cherries to my house many times during the Christmas season. He was a wonderful person, he will be missed. Love to his family, especially Sarah and Joey . Sincerely Mary Pickup (Moore)

Linda Schaich

December 2, 2023

Dave sent Peggy and myself in a whole new direction in community work. I will always be grateful for the guidance and information he shared with us. And we can' forget the chocolate covered cherries.

Ric Russo

November 30, 2023

RIP Watchdog - Dave was one of a kind and he will be missed. I always enjoyed picking his brain for the latest happenings in Manatee County whenever I would run into him around town and he always had time to chat. He always fought for what was right!

Ric Russo

Cindy Evers

November 30, 2023

RIP Watchdog! My Dad, Bill Evers always appreciated your fresh approach. Know the Evers Family is sending love and prayers.

Jane Goodwin

November 28, 2023

Dave was a special friend to me. I served on the Sarasota school Board at the same time he served master. We frequently went to meetings together and conferred on many topics like referendums and the horrors of politics. I will miss his kind nature and funny quirky sense of humor

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