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David; January 8, 2023 of Levittown, PA. Husband of the late Marie Tuck (nee Roza); Father of Lydia Behar (The Late Robert Jay); Grandfather of Cherilyn Herstein (Ben), Nachelle Spiese (Earl) and Aron Behar; Great-grandfather of Vanessa, Zachary, Sarah, Breanna, Chase, Carter, Joslyn, Cameron and Caiden. Relatives and friends are invited to services Wednesday January 11th at Joseph Levine & Son, 4737 Street Road, Trevose, PA. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. The family respectfully requests contributions in lieu of flowers be made to The Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center ( https://hamec.org/ )
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Ryan Cohen
February 4, 2024
Thank you for sharing your story with me and for trusting me in your care David. I'll never forget you. Ryan, NP
Julie Getz
August 7, 2023
I´m am so saddened by this news. I wish I would have known earlier so I could have come to pay my respects. I had the pleasure of having Mr. Tuck come to my school twice to talk to my students. His message was so real, so inspiring, and something I know my students and I will never forget. After he came to our school, we sent him a thank you note and sent him some pictures of the day. He called me a few days later and told me that I was "a good human being". As long as I live, I will NEVER forget those words. I always thought that was amazing. A man that had been through so much, so much pain and suffering, told ME that I was a good human being. He´s inspired me to believe that we CAN and we WILL fight against hate. LOVE will conquer!! His story, his message, his legacy will live on. Thank you for all that you did for this world Mr. Tuck. You certainly touched my life.
Jim Davis
June 15, 2023
Mr. Tuck made such an impact on me with his story of the camp that he was in. I really have no words that adequately convey the gravity of his story. God bless him.
Grace H.
April 12, 2023
I will never forget hearing Mr. Tuck speak of his experiences at my high school. He was in his 90s then, but still so sharp and full of life. I am forever grateful to have heard his story and I am committed to sharing it with future generations. David was an incredible human being. May his memory be a blessing
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Debbi Quinn
January 13, 2023
My son introduced me to Dave while they both were working @ HAMEC..I spent a lovely dinner one night chatting up a storm
with him and he gave me his book to remind me of that evening. He celebrated
with my husband and I at our son´s wedding. That´s a very cherished memory
Shareen Burkhardt
January 11, 2023
I had the privilege and blessing of hearing Mr. Tuck share his story with my eighth graders for several years at Manheim Township Middle School thanks to Brooke Hall. This picture was taken the very first time he spoke at our school. When he showed our 8th grade students his tattoo I looked down at my arm and thought how cool if I could get a picture with him and our tattoos. This is the result of that which was displayed in my classroom until I retired last June. He had one in his office I sent him to remind him of the impact he had on so many. Thank you for sharing your story friend.We will continue to share your story to others. Job well done good and faithful servant.
Teresa M. Morretta
January 10, 2023
Mr. Tuck spoke to my sixth graders for years. I adored him for his kindness, his strength, his energy, and his commitment to teaching the youth about the Holocaust. He not only touched me but all my students. He truly was an inspiration. He will always be in my heart. I am so sad and sorry for your lost.
Teresa M. Morretta
Teacher (retired)
Carrie Gonzalez
January 10, 2023
Mr. Tuck dedicated his life to teaching others about remarkable life experiences. He made a difference in humanity and those who heard him speak will never forget. Sending condolences to his family.
Karen Carlson
January 10, 2023
A true hero. He voluntarily spoke at my high school 15 years in a row. He was a bright shining star that will be sorely missed by our entire community. God bless you David.
Lise Marlowe
January 10, 2023
To David's family: There are no words to express the impact Dave made to our communities in telling his story of survival. He touched thousands of lives and will always be remembered as a hero. His determination to educate our local youth was inspiring and his story will always be in their hearts. Thinking of you all during this difficult time, Lise Marlowe
Ron and Marianne
January 9, 2023
To all of David´s family members, Ron and I are so sorry for your loss. David was one of the most interesting men with whom we´ve had a conversation. We have learned so much about the holocaust, and how much he endured. Anyone who has heard his story received a great education. He was a wonderful man and will be sorely missed. I know the angels in heaven, especially Marie, welcomed him with open arms! God bless him and may he rest in peace.
Ron and Marianne
January 9, 2023
To all of David´s family, Ron and I are so sorry for your loss. David was one of the most interesting men with whom I have had the pleasure of a conversation. His life experiences have taught me so much about the holocaust. He was an incredible man who endured so much. it was truly a pleasure and honor knowing him. Those who have heard him speak, received quite an education! He shared so much with so many. He will be missed. God bless him and may he rest in peace.
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