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Elaine and Bob Sereday
August 9, 2025
Losing a brother is an indescribable loss. Our pain is losing Dave. He is in heaven with the our Heavenly Father and he is no longer in pain. I will cherish the memories, joy and laughter we shared growing up and through the years. You will never be forgotten. Love you, brother.
mr. peter f cerminaro
August 8, 2025
David was my cousin and also my great friend in our younger days, David was easy going, funny, loyal and just fun to be around. I truly felt a bond with him, he was like having a partner in foolery and making any situation a riot in our younger days. I will always treasure him in my heart and memory. David was one in a billion, everybody loved David, God Bless His Soul and God Bless his family. David will always be golden.
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