It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of David G. Schwalm, born Dec. 26, 1949, in Pottsville, and called to eternal rest on May 22, 2024, surrounded by his loving family at home.
David was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Marjorie (Madenford) Schwalm, for over 52 years.
A man of faith, David was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Wernersville and dedicated his time to serving as a council member and Sunday school teacher. His quick wit, sense of humor and boundless generosity touched the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
David had a career in grocery and retail management. From toy stores to grocery stores to outlet stores, David managed from a place of respect for his customers and colleagues.
Throughout his life, David's dedication to his community shone brightly as he selflessly served as the original chairman of the Strawberry Festival and actively contributed his time and talent to various causes, such as tutoring with the Lancaster Literacy Council. He was an integral part of the Mount Joy Library Game Night and found immense joy in mentoring young minds of the Young Gentlemen's Club at Burrowes Elementary alongside his son.
With a zest for life and a passion for learning, David pursued his education, earning a bachelor's degree from Susquehanna University, and was a member of the Phi Mu Delta Fraternity.
Beyond his professional endeavors, David was known for his love of literature, travel and hosting engaging game nights and thrilling murder mystery parties that brought friends and family together.
He was preceded in passing by his parents, Harry W. Schwalm Jr. and Fern K. Schwalm; stepfather, Carl Hoffman; a sister, Nancy Burke; and a sister-in-law, Melissa Madenford Gibson.
David is survived by his wife, Marjorie; children, Peter R. Schwalm, husband of Stefanie, of Shillington, Ann E. (Schwalm) Pilarte, wife of Gustavo Pilarte, of Lititz, and Thomas D. Schwalm, husband of Lori Ann, of Sinking Spring; grandchildren who affectionately called him "D," Peighton R. Schwalm, Beatrice M. Pilarte, Sebastian D. Pilarte, Bryce T. Schwalm, Samanta L. Schwalm, Reid H. Schwalm, Quinn H. Schwalm and Peter E. Schwalm; siblings, Sheri Galloway and Scott Hoffman; a brother-in-law, Michael Burke; nieces, Dawn (Burke) Royle and Lindsay (Madenford) Beyler; and nephew, Jeff Burke.
A funeral service honoring David's life and legacy will be at noon Thursday, June 6, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 130 S. Walnut St., Wernersville. The family will greet guests from 11 a.m. until the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice and Community Care, hospiceandcommunitycare.org. To send the family a condolence, please visit www.SnyderFuneralHome.com.
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