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David Walter Stornetta

1960 - 2024

David Walter Stornetta obituary, 1960-2024, Annapolis, MD

BORN

1960

DIED

2024

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John M. Taylor Funeral Home

147 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER ST

Annapolis, Maryland

David Stornetta Obituary

David Walter Stornetta, a long-time resident of Arnold, MD, died on the morning of Sunday, January 14th in Cambridge, MD. David was born December 28, 1960 in Virginia Beach, VA, the fifth child of Wakefield and Alberta Stornetta. During his father's career as a naval officer the family moved from Virginia Beach to Newport, RI and finally to Annapolis, where they made a home in Winchester-on-the-Severn in Arnold, MD. He attended Arnold Elementary School, and graduated from Severna Park High School, Class of 1979. After establishing his business in Maryland, he then moved to Connecticut where he worked for many years, from Norwalk to New Haven, and to Gladstone, NJ, where he worked as a project supervisor for the development of the Hamilton Farms golf course. Subsequently, he returned to the Arnold area where he lived until recently retiring in Cambridge, MD. David loved to work with his hands, and had an appreciation for anything with an engine. From boats to cars to motorcycles, he always wanted to make things go faster. During his career he developed extensive skill in landscape architecture, with a special emphasis in stone masonry. He operated two companies, Shelton Landscaping and Stornetta Stoneworks, and his craftsmanship can be found in evidence at many homes throughout the Broadneck peninsula. He is preceded in death by his parents and his sister Mary Alberta 'IV' Stornetta. He is survived by two sisters and a brother: Ruth Stornetta, of Charlottesville, VA, Mary Beth Gale, of East Falmouth, Massachusetts and W. Scott Stornetta of Morristown, NJ. In addition, he has 3 nieces, 2 nephews, and several grand-nieces and grand-nephews. A memorial service will be held at 10 am on Saturday, April 20, 2024 at the John M. Taylor Funeral Home, 147 Duke Of Gloucester St, Annapolis, Maryland 21401. Relatives and friends are invited for a reception in the Funeral Home Catering Room after the service. (Please contact David's sister Ruth of your attendance so she may have an approximate count of people.) An online guest book is available at www.johnmtaylorfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Capital Gazette from Feb. 11 to Apr. 14, 2024.

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Joanne Shelton

May 24, 2024

Joanne Shelton

May 24, 2024

Joanne Shelton

May 24, 2024

I met Dave in 2018, when he saved my bulkhead from falling into the bay. He loved coming up with new ideas to deal with tricky situations, and got a kick out of seeing his work stand up to Mother Nature's power. We'd chat at the end of the workday, and over time became friends. Rest in peace, Dave.

Sherrie

April 19, 2024

Bubba was the love of sherrie life and I´m missing him more than anything and anyone my soul hurts for him everyday

Melissa Dehn

April 16, 2024

David Stornetta was one of my best friends. I have known him most of my life. We had a special connection and I will never forget him. I regret not answering his phone calls the last three days of his life.

Hilda

February 18, 2024

It was my pleasure caring for David´s health and wellbeing. May his souls rest in eternal peace.

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