David Bryan Gleaves

David Bryan Gleaves obituary, Aberdeen, WA

David Bryan Gleaves

David Gleaves Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Harrison Family Mortuary on Mar. 13, 2026.
Long time Aberdeen resident and owner of Deen Dogs, David Bryan Gleaves, passed away on March 10, 2026. He was 74 years old.

David was born on December 11, 1951, in Medford, Oregon, to Jerry Lee Gleaves and Ruth Lois Mitchell Dean. He was raised in the Pacific Northwest and spent part of his early childhood in Seattle, WA. David was a member of the Highline High School class of 1970.

David proudly served his country in the United States Navy, completing eight years of service and achieving the rank of Chief Petty Officer. He was a Vietnam combat veteran and received the Good Conduct Medal for his service. During his time in the Navy, he served aboard the USS Sacramento, the USS Orleck, and several other Naval ships.

After his military service, David built a career as a marine electrical engineer and electrical maintenance professional. Over the years he worked with several organizations including the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Marine Power and Equipment (proudly helping to build the Issaquah class of ferries), Exploration Cruise Lines/Cruise West, the David Gleaves co., Maritime Services, Washington State Ferries, and Harris Electric. In 2018 David became the proud owner of Deen Dogs in Aberdeen.

David had a love for music and was a member of the Seattle Symphony Choir. He also stayed involved with the Highline School District Hi-Liners community. He had also recently made it through the first several rounds of America's Got Talent. In his free time, David enjoyed singing, working in his yard, and spending time on the water boating-activities that reflected his love of both music and the outdoors.

He is survived by his children: son Jamie, and daughters Jennifer and Kelly, and his stepmother, Jean Gleaves. He was also a proud grandfather to nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

David is further survived by his brothers Steve, Marty, and Daniel. He was preceded in death by his brother Mark. He also leaves behind his close friend Deb, along with many extended family members, friends, and colleagues who will remember him for his service and many years of friendship.

David will be laid to rest at Fort Lawton National Cemetery in Seattle, WA.

Arrangements are entrusted to Harrison Family Mortuary of Aberdeen.

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