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David G. Wiser

  • On February 28, 2021
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David Wiser age 62, of Pittsburgh, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, February 27, 2021. Born in New Kensington, Pa on September 9, 1958. Dave was a non-judgmental born again Christian, a fighter, lung transplant recipient of nearly 5 years who covid took out. He was very creative including painting, crocheting, making flowers and building fountains. He loved cooking and baking, Loretta Lynn and Harry Potter.

Dave worked as a Job Developer for Life’s Work of Pa, a church janitor in Monroeville, and Area Supervisor in West Palm Beach, Florida.

His charming smile will be missed by Louis Danilovics, life-partner for 25+ years, also his sister Rose Ann Hatadis of Washington State, brother John (Katie) Wiser of Saltsburg, aunt Jeanette Barnes of Ohio and father Le Roy Wiser.

Dave was preceded in death by his mother Dorothy (German) Wesolosky, step-dad William and sister Joyce. Also, his love and loss of several canine children including Ralff, Gizmo, and Dolly Lynn.

As with his wishes he was cremated by Pittsburgh Cremation & Funeral Care.

Condolences may be sent to louisdanilovics@gmail.com

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3 Comments

Betsy Price
This sucks. Dave was a force of nature. He won every battle. I cannot believe that he was taken by this sneaky virus. Dave was there for me when I desperately needed a friend to guide me through a confusing time. He was a better friend to me than I was to him. Dave was the best and I will miss him every day of my life. The world is less vibrant with him gone.
Greg
David and Lou were such an amazing couple. So much like a typical married couple. I had the honor to work with David and Lou for several years. They were more than clients, they were friends. Annual Christmas cds and witty conversations, were just a few of the highlights. It was a sad day losing Dolly. But losing David is far tougher. I love you both. David will be missed greatly.
Anne DiNardo
Dear Lou, I have come to find out about David in the oddest of ways. I received an odd text message, I usually don’t open those but this one I did. I am so very sad for your loss. David was a very special and kind man and he will be missed. He fought the good fight, you both did. May he Rest In Peace. No more hospitals, no more medicines, no more tests, no more pain. Please feel free to reach out. I’m always here, always.
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