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David S. Mandel on October 27, 2024. Loving husband of Gwen (nee Dobbs). He was beloved son to Nili and the late Jerry Mandel, a devoted brother to Richard (Lauren), Michael (Dianne) and Ronny (Marcia) and a wonderful uncle to Dylan, Paige, Logan, Jaxson, Jacob, Jonah, Alanna, Ethan and Brayden.
David spent most of his career working in insurance claims. When he was younger, Dave and his wife would be part of a bowling league. David loved to watch tv and reality shows while spending time with his wife and his fur babies. David always had a love for dogs and animals. Dave really enjoyed going to breakfast every weekend, however his favorite foods include Chinese and Surf and Turf. He was a 4 for 4 Sports fan and wasn’t shy about his passion for the Philadelphia Sports team.
David was born in Baltimore and was raised in Huntingdon Valley.
Relatives and Friends are invited to funeral services on Tuesday, October 29 at 1 PM located at Goldsteins’ Rosenberg’s Suburban North, 310 2nd Street Pike Southampton, Pa. Details of the gravesite and shiva will be shared during the service.
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310 2nd Street Pike, Southampton, PA 18966
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