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David Hoover, age 67, of Milford, passed away surrounded by his family when he went to be with the Lord on October 18, 2024. He was born on May 18, 1957 in Tiffin, Ohio to Raymond and Nona (Kuhn) Hoover. David graduated from Calvert High School. He also went on to attend Eastern Michigan College where he would play college football. He would then meet Randa Zink and eventually marry on September 23, 1983.
David enjoyed his job as a truck driver, delivering products for the RV industry. A man of faith, David held a deep love for the Lord, attending Glory Church with an open heart and spirit. His faith guided his life and was a source of strength for him and his family.
David was deeply devoted to his family, particularly enjoying the role of grandfather. He exemplified qualities of generosity and love, always putting his family’s needs first and expressing immense joy in the company of his grandchildren. He enjoyed watching many sports but especially baseball and football.
He leaves behind his beloved wife, Randa Hoover, of Milford; his children, Daniel (Rachel) Hoover of Indianapolis, Stephen (Tatum) Hoover of Cibolo, Texas, Krista Taylor, and Joshua Hoover both of Milford; and several grandchildren, including Deliah, Adalia, Abraham, Jed, Ivah, Ezekiel, Walela, and step-grandchildren Beau, Hunter, Olivia, and Rowynn; and his siblings Wayne (Sara) Wax, Margaret Phelps, Stephen (Kayleen) Hoover, and Eugene Hoover.
David is also preceded in death by his son, Bradley Hoover, and his loving parents, Raymond and Nona Hoover, and siblings Dennis Hoover, Alice Daugherty, and Nancy Weininger.
Titus Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 1001 S. Huntington Street, Syracuse IN is entrusted with caring for David and his family. A Life Celebration visitation will be held on October 25, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM in the funeral home, followed by a funeral service starting at 11:30 AM with Pastor Marc Stutzman officiating. Burial will immediately follow to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Milford.
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