Mr. David John Brezarich, Sr.
- December 1, 1931 - November 12, 2009
- Fountain Valley, California
of David's Passing
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Message from the Family
We would like to request in lieu of flowers, that donations be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. There will be a Funeral Mass to celebrate David's life, with friends and family, however, per his wishes, there will be a private burial.
Memories & Candles
Tomorrow, Nov. 12th 2011, will be the 2 year anniversary of your passing. I came to this site by accident looking for something else. What a coincidence. I started reading all the memories, and feeling very sad. I miss you very much and think of you often. As the days go by, I miss you more and more. Our son Sam got married to Marcie, and I know you were there. I'm so glad you got to meet her before
Posted by: Rose Brezarichq - Fountain Vallye, CA - Wife Nov 11, 2011
My Uncle Dave was AMAZING! When there was a special event our family gathering, there was never a question if Aunt Rose and Uncle Dave would be there. Searhing my memories, I don't remember one that they were not at. The thing I keep thinking about the most was that everytime I walked into the TV room to greet him, he would smile and say "Hi Kid!" Usually having to greet Buttons right after because she was sitting on his
Posted by: Ashlie Scholz Dec 03, 2009
HAPPY BIRTHDAY UNCLE DAVE...I LOVE YOU!
Posted by: ELISHA Dec 02, 2009
Sorry to hear of the passing of Dave Brezarich class of 1951 Scott High School.
I often wondered about Dave,being a classmate and a former shipmate of his.We spent some time together on the same ship (USS Pittsburgh CA 72) but different divisions.
A fun loving classmate & shipmate,he will be missed.
His celebration of life web site cleared up my wondering of Dave,glad to see he had such a wonderful and loving family.
Condolences to the Brezarich family. john Thomas
Posted by: John Thomas (ticky) - PA Nov 26, 2009
Uncle Dave, I heard you singing just now. I left adding photos to your tribute page and as I made dinner for the kids I heard, "Oh, Dear, what can the matter be? Seven old ladies were locked in the lavat'ry. They were there from Sunday til Saturday. Nobody knew they were there!" Miss you........
Posted by: Gina Romano Hernandez Nov 24, 2009
My Dearest Uncle....Just wanted you to know I was thinking about you a lot today. I love you and wanted to light a candle on your page. Please watch over Aunt Rose and keep her safe.
I love you...
Ella
Posted by: Elisha Sue Argeanton Schuchhardt Nov 23, 2009
I remeber going over to your house ad no matter when it was he would crack a joke and make me laugh....all of his jokes were really funny.he made me feel welcome at his house and treated me like a son of his own whenever i was around.he would encourage me to do well in school..especially to play football even though i was never the type to make it in football.lol.he maed me feel like i wasn't a stranger/like i
Posted by: shawn - whittier, CA Nov 23, 2009
My pop was the best! I always liked when we would go fishing, or camping. We would be sitting there with not a care in the world, waiting for a fish to bite, and he would tell me: “its quality, not quantity”. That’s what I will always remember about dad, his humor. I will miss him so much. But I know that dad will be watching me when I pull the next big fish out of the lake, and I will hear him say; “now that’s quality.”
Posted by: Mark Anthony Brezarich Nov 21, 2009
One thing I will always remember is what my Grandpa would ask and sing to me..... which was "How much do I love you? A bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck!" Grandpa would also always sing a song to me that talked about candy mountains.... I remember going fishing and camping a lot with him too and we always had fun...I will miss you Grandpa I love you so much.
Always your little scooter Aly Brezarich
Posted by: Aly Brezarich Nov 20, 2009
My memories of Uncle Dave are of continuous laughter. When two or more Brezarichs are gathered, this is the protocol. Uncle Dave’s comedic timing was perfect. Living in Pittsburgh, I didn’t get to spend much time with him and Aunt Rose, but I remember laughing so hard during one of his last visit to Pittsburgh with Aunt Rose, Mark, and Sam. I asked him and Aunt Rose to move back to Pittsburgh because I didn’t want the visit to end
Posted by: Michele Godula-Allerton Nov 20, 2009



