Dave was passionate about motorcycles, (building a few of his own) and he loved to tinker on anything mechanical. In his youth, he enjoyed drag racing and cruising the avenue in his Oldsmobile 442. He was very much a family man, spending time with those he loved, playing guitar, playing cards and board games, laughing and making memories. Dave was a tool and die maker by trade, and owned his own machine shop in Quincy, MI for several years.
Dave is survived by his children, David & Jasmine, Matt & Michelle, Kellie & Stacy and April, his 12 grandchildren, and his 5 great grandchildren. He also is survived by his sister, Beverly and her husband Jim Pershing, and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by Diane, his wife of 28 years, and his brother Gary Marion.
Dave was passionate about motorcycles, (building a few of his own) and he loved to tinker on anything mechanical. In his youth, he enjoyed drag racing and cruising the avenue in his Oldsmobile 442. He was very much a family man, spending time with those he loved, playing guitar, playing cards and board games, laughing and making memories. Dave was a tool and die maker by trade, and owned his own machine shop in Quincy, MI for several years.
Dave is survived by his children, David & Jasmine, Matt & Michelle, Kellie & Stacy and April, his 12 grandchildren, and his 5 great grandchildren. He also is survived by his sister, Beverly and her husband Jim Pershing, and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by Diane, his wife of 28 years, and his brother Gary Marion.
Gravesite Details
Internment of ashes on May 11, 2019
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