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Whenever people ask what I did growing up, I always think of Uncle David.  I have so many fond memories of camping with him, going fishing, going to the beach and swimming, campfires, catching lightning bugs, Christmas and NYE parties at his house, swimming in their big swimming pool, etc.  All of the most fun things you can do as a kid!  Uncle David you will be missed by many, but I know for sure that you will live on in my sisters' and my memories.
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I’ve know Dave for 24 years and have been his daughter-in-law for 14. So many memories come to mind when I think back on all those years. Some of my favorites include vacationing in Wisconsin and Tennessee, playing cards and watching Seinfeld and eating steaks and salads on the patio of the first New Lenox home on Schoolhouse Road. I remember being nervous to tell him I don’t like my steak well done 😊. He would cook some great catfish too. I will always remember him for his love of fishing. Something he and his grandson share. RIP Papa Dave. We love you. 
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My heartfelt condolences to David's entire family. ❤️

RIP brother David. ❤️ I am so sorry for the pain and suffering you went through.  You will be greatly missed.

Growing up, the Mullaney family lived across the street from the Domzalski’s in Tinley Park. Our families hung out celebrating birthdays and holidays. My Mom, Dawn Mullaney, babysat for Jenny and Jeff.  Many memories, many laughs, and lots of Brown’s fried chicken!

As young teenagers, David and I hung out after their family moved to the New Lenox/Mokena area. Our families have stayed in touch all of these years (55+ years). 

❤️Jennifer - you are a wonderful sister. What a blessing you are to your family. You are an Angel, a beautiful soul. David had the perfect sister, friend, and caregiver to see him through to his next stop of everlasting peace. 

❤️Jeff and Lenny - 2 of the best supportive and kind brothers! Dave sure knew he was loved. 

❤️Prayers and hugs for Dave’s sons and grandson. And a special hug for Chris. 

With love,

Kathleen

Dave and I shared many years together as husband and wife and partners in life. There are so many memories. He was a character and always kept me entertained. He will be missed by all of his friends and family. He is on another journey ahead of us paving the way.
Dave was one of the kindest man I ever met.  He would give you the shirt off his back even if he didn’t have one he would  find a way to get it.  He loved his boys and his family so much.  Even in his final months of life, he took the time to come see us to say his goodbyes which must have been so hard for him to do in his condition but he made sure to do it!  Even in his final weeks he called me and I will never forget it.  You will be missed more than you will ever know.  You are finally at peace . 
My friend, you will be missed. You lived a full and beautiful life with a wonderful family that loved you. I have a lot of great memories of cars and your first place in New Lenox when we were a whole lot younger in our Mokena days. You were like a big brother to me. RIP brother. 

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