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David Lee Taulbee

1952 - 2019

David Lee Taulbee obituary, 1952-2019, Sylvania, OH

BORN

1952

DIED

2019

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Sujkowski Funeral Home - Northpointe

114-128 East Alexis Rd.

Toledo, Ohio

David Taulbee Obituary

David Lee Taulbee

David Lee Taulbee, age 66, of Sylvania, Ohio, passed away on December 30, 2018, at Ebeid Hospice, Sylvania. He was surrounded by his loving family. He was born on November 29, 1952, in Sandusky, Ohio, to Andrew and Emily (Ashley) Taulbee. Dave was a graduate of Start High School, and a member of the Air National Guard from 1971 until 1977. He was assigned to the 180th Tactical Fighter Group. Dave was employed as a truck driver for Seaway Food Town for 20 years, and worked as an insurance agent for Taulbee Insurance. He was an entrepreneur at heart, opening and working many small businesses before getting into used car sales in late 1980s. He and his wife Karen were owners and operators of Austin Motors, Inc. on Secor Road from 1996-2013. Dave was an automotive wholesaler specializing in Ford products, and was so passionate about buying and selling cars. Dave had two great friends he called his 'buddies', Charley Hanson and Larry Heller; each would drive Dave hundreds of miles going to auctions and looking at vehicles at least two days a week. Dave was even making deals from his hospital bed just days before his passing.

Dave met the love of his life, his soul mate, Karen in 1994 in passing. It wasn't until a year later, on March 4, 1995, they had their first date at Ventura's Mexican Restaurant. They were married 41 days later, on what Dave liked to call "Great Friday," at Wildwood Park. Dave was very proud of his daughters', Ann Marie and Christina, nursing careers; he mentioned it to every nurse and doctor he saw. He enjoyed traveling, spending evenings on his new patio by the new fire pit, watching grandson Austin cooking on the new "grill", and watching grandsons Collin and Alec play in the Northview Marching Band. He loved diet Sunkist, brownies, Inky's Pizza, and going to dinner and movies with his grandchildren. Dave was so excited to become a great-grandpa to Payton, who was born just 12 hours after his passing. Payton now has the most loving guardian angel looking down on her.

Dave was a fighter. He overcame many obstacles since his stroke on February 23, 2008. He was affected by paralysis of his left side, and he had to relearn how to eat, swallow, and walk. One would never know of his stroke talking to him, unless someone asked him; he never had a complaint.

Left to cherish Dave's memory with broken hearts are his loving wife of 23 years Karen (Ryan) Taulbee; children, Ann Marie (Paul) Kassab, Christina Powlesland, and step-son Joshua (Jody) Light; grandchildren, Austin (Amanda Lanigan) Powlesland, Collin Powlesland, and Alec Murd; great-grandchild, Payton Powlesland; his two beloved dogs Ryan and Roscoe who didn't leave his side until Dave left his home to go to the hospital; brother, Randy (Hazel) Taulbee; sisters, Andrea Johnson and Pamela Postle; brothers and sisters-in-law, Ronald (Mary) Ryan, David (Uni Smith) Ryan, Loree Ryan, Deborah Sepanski, Sandra (Israel) Quiroga, Kathy (John) McCarthy, and Timothy (Julie) Ryan; and, many nieces, nephews, and friends. Dave is preceded in death by parents, Andrew and Emily Taulbee; sister, Terri Cook; brother, Andrew Taulbee Jr.; parent–in–laws Arnold and Gloria Ryan, and brother-in-law, Michael Sepanski.

The family of David Taulbee wishes to extend their sincere thanks to Dr. Barry Conlan, Dr. Eric Pizza, Dr. Timothy Kasunic, and Ebeid Hospice. A special thank you goes out to his grandson Austin for taking such great care of his grandpa the last few months of Dave's life. The special bond you shared with your grandpa will never be broken.

Visitation and gathering will be Saturday, January 12, 2019, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Sujkowski Funeral Home Northpointe, located at 114 E. Alexis Road, Toledo, with the Tribute Service for Dave beginning at 3:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family would rather have you do an act of kindness for someone else; the family requests any memorial contributions made to Ebeid Hospice, or to a charity of the donor's choice.

You just never know, so always tell your family and friends that you love them today, tomorrow, and always!

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Published by The Blade from Jan. 6 to Jan. 9, 2019.

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March 10, 2020

Well babe, it's been 436 days since you left. I never realized how much my life would change without you. Life is so different. I think of you all the time. I miss you so, so much! I wish you were still here with me. You were my O'Taubliski, Toubly, or whatever name people gave you, but to me you were my soulmate - the love of my life! I need you here with me!

Tara Mulligan (Sibert)

February 7, 2019

I'm so saddened to just learn of Dave's passing. He was such a sweet guy. I always loved watching him & Karen interact. They always seemed so in love and supportive of each other. You are truly missed, Dave.

Karen Friemark

January 25, 2019

My deepest sympathy to you Karen and your family. May Dave (blue eyes) rest in peace now, but he will always walk beside us, unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear. Love you both.

Melanie Harmon

January 11, 2019

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Melanie Harmon

January 11, 2019

Blessings, prayers, and condolences to the entire family. I will continue to keep you in my thoughts in prayers.

With deepest sympathy,
Melanie Harmon

January 9, 2019

Brother-in-law Dave,

In 1995, you joined our family when you married our sister Karen. Through the years, it was great to have a car entrepreneur with the knowledge and gift to find any kind of vehicle you needed. Tell Dave what you were looking for and he would find it for you. Dave was excellent in the car industry and he loved what he did.

When mom and dad's 50th anniversary arrived, we took them to Vegas. It was a great time and Dave was our find the family man as we found out casinos are pretty large out there, but Dave could find any one of us if we went missing for a while. You could be at the farthest point away and look up and there was Dave. That was pretty cool because dad would never be in the same place.

Dave please rest in peace and know we all enjoyed your part in our family, and please know that diet Sunkist orange soda when we see it, we will be thinking of you.

Always remembered and never forgotten.

Ron and Mary Ryan, Ocala, Florida

Theresa & Willie Sutcliffe

January 8, 2019

Our deepest sympathy to you Karen and all your family on the loss of Dave. Praying for peace in your hearts.

Cinda Emerson

January 6, 2019

Our deepest sympathy to Karen and all the families. From your Iowa family of Mary Fleig.

January 6, 2019

Our deepest sympathy to Karen and all the families from your Iowa family of Mary Fleig.

John Mccarthy

January 6, 2019

Jesus called another angel to his army in heaven David taulbee is one of those angels may he walk with Jesus forever and ever amen

John/ Kathy McCarthy. /Ryan

January 6, 2019

Jesus call other David Deeply miss and love bye so many.RIP David ....Your sister in-law Kathy / John McCarthy/ Ryan...

John/ Kathy McCarthy. /Ryan

January 6, 2019

We are so sorry deeply miss and love bye so many..RIP Dave.... love ya John /Kathy McCarthy/ Ryan

David Laster

January 5, 2019

Dearest Karen... and the rest of the Taulbee family, and all friends and family on both sides. My words could never express how I am truly sorry for your loss.
I really regret not having the chance, or making the time, to meet and get to know David. But what I hear from Karen and my friends in the business, I missed meeting a great guy. My love goes out to Karen, and bless you all for having David in your life.
He was a lucky man.

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