David was Julia L. (Stoffel) Pasker's husband of 39 years.
David was born in Reading, a son of Raymond J. Pasker and the late Mary E. (Weiler) Pasker.
He was employed as a programmer analyst for Direct Link Technologies of Reading.
David was a member of Hopeland United Methodist Church.
David was a committee chairman of Boy Scout Troop 38 at Bethany UCC in Ephrata and was involved with scouting for more than 38 years.
In addition to his wife and father, David is survived by a daughter, Tracie L. Pasker, Marietta; and two sons, Stephen S. Pasker, in Massachusetts, and Thomas D., husband of Mandy (Young) Pasker, Ephrata.
Other survivors include a sister, Nadine, wife of Joseph Potasiewicz, Fleetwood.
There are also two granddaughters and a grandson.
Memorial services were held Wednesday in Bethany United Church of Christ, Ephrata. Gravenor Home for Funerals, Ephrata, was in charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Lancaster County, 685 Good Drive, Lancaster, PA 17604, or to the Pennsylvania Dutch Council Boy Scouts of America. To offer your condolences please visit www.gravenorhomeforfunerals.com.
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June 10, 2020
I found and old bible with your families names. I would like to return it to the family. 603-557-3026
Timothy Taylor
January 24, 2008
Dave ("Mr. Pasker") was a large part of what made Boy Scouts so fun for me. For me, it wasn't about the ranks or merit badges or positions in the troop; it was going camping in the woods, learning how to cook on a fire, experiencing nature, & having friends. Dave helped make that possible, & he did it ever with a smile. I've only seen him a handful of times in the past decade or so, but I'll miss him all the
same; and he'll continue to live in my memories.
"Squarcle up!"
Dennis Arndt
January 24, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. David will be missed at the Heinly Family Reunion.
The Heinly Family Association
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