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2025

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David Strausbaugh Obituary

David Strausbaugh, 65, of Frederick, Maryland, passed from this life on Sunday, January 19, 2025 at Frederick Health Hospital in Frederick, MD. Born on September 18, 1959, in Washington, DC, he was the son of Richard Stanley Strausbaugh and Carolyn Ann (Youngblood). David served our county in the US Navy. He was a retired carpenter. David was a loyal friend. His favorite pastime was talking politics and football with two of his best friends Sam Mutchner and Jerry Gleis. He is survived by his Aunt Patricia Southard; sisters Linda Kaye Strausbaugh, Lisa Evans, and Sussan Brummer; his nieces and nephews Carolynn Evans, Shannon Evans, Gabrielle Brummer, Richard Trent, Justin Cheeks, Brandyn Evans, and Noah Brummer; and 5 grand nieces and nephews and. A celebration of David 's life journey is being planned for the Spring. David Strausbaugh

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Published by The Frederick News-Post from Jan. 29 to Jan. 28, 2025.

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Paul Kerr

January 29, 2025

David and I worked together back in the 80´s and I found him to be a very personable, nice guy. I bumped into him occasionally over the years and enjoyed our conversations . Condolences to Linda and the rest of the family.

Joe Hallaren

January 29, 2025

RIP David. I remember working with him at the Glass Factory

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