David W. Blum

David W. Blum obituary, Evansville, IN

David W. Blum

David Blum Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Pierre Funeral Home on Mar. 31, 2025.

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Today we lost a man who was known as David by many, husband to his wife Doodle and dad to his sons, Brian and Brandon. He was Papaw to his four grandchildren, Allison, Abby, Carter and Hunter, friend to many and just a grouchy old man to some.
David Blum was a caring man. If he liked you, he would do anything to help you or criticize how you were doing it, but he would always be there when needed. He worked many jobs through the years, including Hahn, Tyler's Sunoco, Rideout Transmission and Keller Crescent to name a few. If he worked somewhere he didn't like, he was quick to tell them all they did wrong and show himself the door. David had a strong love for the outdoors, rabbit hunting on his good friend Paul Tyler's farm or fishing with his longtime friends, Art Thomas and Larry Bell. His favorite fishing spot was his camp at Lake Barkley. Many of his boys' friends found a love for fishing at that camp.
David had a long battle with health issues but bounced back each time while also adding a new piece of hardware to his bionic body. His last battle was the one that let him make the decision to go home and spend his remaining days with the love of his life.
David will be missed by many. We send our apologies to Heaven, because we know he's up there giving them hell and letting them know everything they are doing wrong.
Surviving David are his wife, Cecelia "Doodle" Blum; sons, Brian (Michelle) Blum and Brandon (Helene) Blum; grandchildren, Allison (Devon), Abby (Jared), Carter and Hunter; a sister, Diane (Greg) Meadors; brother, Bobby (Natalie) Blum and sisters-in-law, Melvia (Tim) Reich and Harold (Judy Grebe) Dillworth.
David was preceded in death by his parents, William and Etta May (Shanks) Blum, by sisters, Roxanne and Cathy and by an infant brother, Raymond Charles. We hope they forewarned Peter at the gates on what was coming his way.
There will be no public visitation or funeral services at this time. There will be a memorial service held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to It Takes a Village No-Kill Rescue, 1417 Stockwell Road, Evansville, IN 47715.
Condolences may be made online at www.pierrefuneralhome.com.

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Mike and Pam Klenck

April 4, 2025

It's been a long time. Sorry for your loss Mike and Pam Klenck Jim and Annette Klenck son and daughter-in-law.

Betty JoAnna Diefenbach Fischer DeLaney

April 1, 2025

You both have not been forgotten. I lived on Cumberland avenue., I moved from there in the fall of 1960. I remember my parents thought the world of Bobby. It was so cold they bought him a coat the.year before for Christmas. I went to school with the family. Wonderful people.
My condolences to you family.

Bob Moore

April 1, 2025

Sorry for your loss, Dave was funny guy and a straight shooter from the hip. I worked with him at Keller Crescent. Bob Moore

Mike Michel

April 1, 2025

Sorry for your loss. He was a great man and neighbor.

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