1953
2020
David Edward Feeney
June 16, 1953-March 28, 2020
MOLINE-David Edward Feeney, 66, of Moline, IL passed away March 28, 2020 at Unity Point, Rock Island, IL. Per his wishes, cremation rites have been accorded. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Inurnment will take place at Davenport Memorial Park. Memorials may be left to Zion Lutheran Church, Davenport. Online condolences can be expressed at www.weertsfh.com
David was born June 16, 1953 in Davenport, IA to Thomas and Dorothy Feeney. He was united in marriage to Carole Jensen on July 18, 1998 in Davenport. David graduated from Marycrest College with a BA in computer science. He was employed at Deere & Co. as a Systems Analyst for nearly 30 years. He owned and operated his own computer repair business called Creative Computer Care.
In his youth, David was awarded the achievement rank of Eagle Scout. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Davenport, in which he served on the Church Council and a member of the bell choir. David was a past member of the QC Bicycle Club. A highlight of his life was when he had the opportunity to go on a missionary trip to Shenyang, China, where he assisted in teaching parents how to care for their handicapped children. David enjoyed a fine glass of wine. He loved the symphony, plays, musicals and the company of his good friends.
Survivors include his wife, Carole; children, David Jensen, Brian (Toni) Jensen and one sister, Laurie (Brian) Behling; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Jim.
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6 Entries
Susan and Daniel Harms
April 4, 2020
May God be with David's family at this difficult time. We are with them in our hearts.
George Straetker
April 1, 2020
Thank you David for all the many times you came over to solve my computer problems. You were never in a hurry, and it was always so nice to chat with you afterwards.
I will remember you in my prayers, and we will meet again someday.
March 31, 2020
I have known David for about 20 years. He has always been there when asked. He has been willing and able to answer computer questions or tell me what I was doing wrong on my phone. I asked him to go with me to China to lend a hand. While there the system at the hospital shut down and David got it back up and running.He met a little boy at an orphanage in Fushin and took to the little guy immediately. The boy was fascinated by him. David referred to him as his little guy. He was a loving man that a lot of people will miss. Thank God for David.
Debbie Gerdes
March 31, 2020
What words are there to say how heart broken I am to lose David in my life. We met David and Carole years ago at a wine supper. I don't remember the date, but David always did. We talked for hours as if we were all old friends, which is what we became over the years. He was the social coordinator for our little group and did so much for all of us, it would be impossible to list all. David would help with our computer at the drop of a hat and would always bring a bottle of wine to share. when we told him, we were supposed to provide that for him, he would just give that little smile and shrug and open his. You will always be in my heart and my fondest memories.
March 29, 2020
David was the most thoughtful kindest person to my husband and me. When my husband was sick with cancer he told Dave how much he liked his homemade ice cream. Bless Dave's soul he made ice cream for Mel every couple of weeks and delivered it personally and always had time to chat. Dave, I will miss you immensely.
Char
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