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David Gandy Obituary


DAVID MARLIN GANDY entered Glory peacefully at home, held and surrounded by his family, on November 27, 2025, his most favorite holiday, Thanksgiving Day.
David was born January 12, 1949 in Charleston, West Virginia to Phil Morgan Gandy Sr. and Mary Williamson Gandy, the second of six sons.
David's heart was forever captured by the cutest cheerleader at the junior high basketball game when he saw Carolyn Louise Crawford skipping across the court as she gave him a feisty look because he was rooting for the other team.
That was the moment their fairytale love story began. David and Carolyn created a life full of love that was so much more than they could have ever dreamed of.
Together, David and Carolyn faced all the challenges of life together, bound by love and guided by the Lord, exemplifying what it means to honor your wedding vows through sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer.
David and Carolyn attended West Virginia University together where David's love for the Mountaineers became deeply rooted. David spent his entire life as an avid fan of all Mountaineer sports and supporter of all WVU programs and endeavors.
David and Carolyn were married on August 8, 1970 in a wedding that was fit for royalty at Berry Hills Country Club.
Carolyn's parents, Dr. Bob Crawford and Dotty Crawford, welcomed David into their family with open arms. Through the years, Dr. Crawford (Pop) and David built a close relationship based on mutual admiration, respect and love for one another. This love and guidance given him by Dr. Crawford helped shape David into the young man he became during the early years of his marriage.
Being a big dreamer and entrepreneur at heart, David made his mark in the business world. David began his business career as a 20 year old in Morgantown by running his own mobile home sales company and later his own mobile home neighborhood. David later moved in to national sales for Boise Cascade which included a territory in Lexington KY. One of his customers included the horse farm where Secretariat retired. David enjoyed getting to watch "Big Red" relax and stretch his legs in the Kentucky Blue Grass.
David made the decision in 1985 to leave his home state of West Virginia and bring his family south for better opportunities. It was in North Carolina that David hit his stride and created his business legacy that still exists today.. David successfully brokered several of the most successful NASCAR sponsorships in history. In 2003, he saw the potential of a sleepy little Chevrolet dealership in Mount Holly. Within a year after acquiring Victory, David "had a good feeling" about several parcels of land in West Charlotte. He worked with various land owners and estates to put together a 75 acre parcel that would later have Interstate 485 run right through the middle of it and become the new home of Victory Chevrolet in 2016. Victory has now become one of the most successful Chevy dealerships in North Carolina. Every single customer that calls or visits Victory is greeted with David's favorite tag line- "It's a great day at Victory Chevrolet!"
David's greatest legacy was his family. The love shared by David and Carolyn was multiplied beyond measure in Brandon Meredith, wife Amy and children Clara Lynn and Cameron Morgan; Leslie Crawford, husband Doug Johnson and children Caroline Brynne , Jacob Alexander "Jake", Molly Morgan "MoMo"; Bryce Morgan, wife Lindsey and children Tucker Mac, Gillian Kay "GiGi" and Brooks Morgan; and Lauren Catherine, husband Garrison Davis and children Dixon Crawford and Maxton Millsaps. David affectionately referred to his precious grandchildren as Pop's "Top Ten."
David committed his entire life to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Through daily prayer and devotion he relied on scripture for every aspect of his life. David walked in faith, always asking God to direct his life according to his favorite verse, Proverbs 3:5-6 "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy path."
The family will hold a service to celebrate David's life on Sunday, November 30, 2025 at 2 p.m., at Cavin-Cook Funeral Home in Mooresville. There will be no visitation, and the private graveside service will be by invitation only.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to: Youth Commission International Attn: Tanner Keith 4108 Park Road Suite 101 Charlotte NC 28209.

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Published by Charleston Gazette-Mail on Nov. 29, 2025.

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James S Mayfield

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Brandon and Bryce, just heard today about your Dad. Prayers for you guys, and your families during this difficult time. Jim Mayfield

Margaret McKinney

November 30, 2025

David lived Proverbs 11:25, the generous man will be prosperous.... He was very good to the Buddy McKinney family.
Thank you, sir, for a life well lived.

Brian Stickley

November 30, 2025

David was a mentor to many, his belief in and affirmation of my association with Victory Chevrolet made all the difference. Still there today with Brandon and Bryce... and the daughters. Great examples of David´s influence and leadership and work ethic in their lives.
I particularly remember David and Brandon attending the funeral for my older brother Syd. Will never forget David giving me an excellent CD by Phil Driscoll and pointing me toward a great song called
"Forever ever land" about Heaven.

It´s a good one. Give it a listen, and think of David.

Thanks David for everything sir.

Marcia Adams

November 30, 2025

Carolyn, I am so sorry for your loss. I live in South Carolina and just read about your husband.
My prayers go out to you and your family.

Michael Smith

November 30, 2025

Meeting David Gandy truly changed my life. From the very beginning, his kindness felt genuine - the kind of kindness that isn´t loud or showy, but steady, real, and rooted in who he was. His love for the Lord guided the way he lived, and you could see that same faith reflected in the way he treated people.

David was a family man through and through, a leader whose strength came from humility and devotion. He loved his God and his country, and he had a deep, sincere heart for the people who worked alongside him. He didn´t just offer jobs - he offered opportunities, encouragement, and the belief that people could build a better life. That was one of his greatest gifts.

What I´ll remember most is how he made people feel valued. He listened. He cared. And he made an impact that reached far beyond anything he would have ever claimed credit for.

David will be missed more than words can express. He was loved by so many, and I feel grateful to have known him. His legacy of faith, generosity, and quiet strength will stay with us always.

Our deepest sympathies,
Michael and Shelly Smith

Sara White

November 29, 2025

David and family came into our lives almost 25 years ago yet it seems like yesterday because knowing him and his kind spirit makes time stand still. His love for truth is part of his legacy. We will miss him.
Sara White & family

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Scott and Heather Paviol

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Bob and Debbie Krieg

November 29, 2025

Peace be with you.

Ashley Crawford

November 29, 2025

I will never forgot how comforting Uncle David and Aunt Carolyn were when I lost my dad and showing up at the hospital for us and giving me laminated scriptures to reassure me and to provide comfort to us during the most difficult time losing my father. His gentleness and soft spoken words were so comforting in our time of need. I am so grateful he was not only family but an amazing Christian man who will be missed greatly.Love and Prayers to you All.

Sally Meredith

November 28, 2025

David and my husband, Don Meredith, had a sweet and lasting friendship, and now they are rejoicing together with Jesus. David was a very giving and caring man. He and Don each bought a black sports car, made in Australia, and delivered together at Victory Chev. David and his family were faithful givers to our marriage ministry over many years. Praying for you Carolyn and family.

Trace & Joyce Vonada

November 28, 2025

So sorry for your loss to the entire Gandy family. RIP Mr Gandy.

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