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Celebrating the Life of David K. Lasoski
David “Dave” Lasoski, our beloved husband, father, grandfather “Pop,” great-grandfather “Pop Pop,” brother, brother-in-law, uncle, and friend, passed away after a courageous fight. He left this world the way he lived in it, strong, funny, and surrounded by love.
Dave’s strength was evident from the very beginning. At the age of 4, he became one of the first pediatric patients in our area to survive open-heart surgery, a testament to his resilience and determination that carried through his entire life.
Dave was a man who worked hard every day of his life and always made sure his family was taken care of. His strength was unmatched, but it was his love that defined him most. He was a devoted husband, a proud father, and the best “Pop” and “Pop Pop” anyone could ask for. His daughters would often tease that one of them must be his favorite, but he made it known, each one of them was his favorite. That was his way: to love fully and unconditionally.
He was funny, easygoing, and had a sense of humor that lightened even the heaviest moments. He loved motorcycles, hunting, rescue dogs, and the simple joy of life. His loyal dog Buddy will miss their daily “burger rides” to McDonald’s, just as much as the kids will miss tagging along with him to work, where they felt important just being by his side.
Dave was a man of grit and heart, a provider and protector who never stopped giving. The tattoo on his arm that read “Brenda Lee”, his wife of 50 years, was more than ink; it was a promise, a love story, and a lifelong testament to their bond. Even in his hardest days, he kept his humor alive, making jokes and showing his family what it meant to fight with courage. He was the kind of person who left a mark on everyone he met, and his love will continue to guide us in the days ahead.
Words can’t begin to capture all that he was to us. He was so loved, and he will be missed beyond measure. His legacy lives on in the laughter he shared, the strength he showed, and the countless memories we will hold close forever.
Dave is survived by his loving wife, Brenda Lasoski; his daughters and sons-in-law, Shannon and Steve Kaminski, Lisa and Kenny Lynch, and Karla and Ebin Walter. He was the proud grandfather of Rielly Tokash, Tim Tokash, Connor Kaminski, Ella Kaminski, Robert Figmic Jr., Kenny Lynch Jr., Cody Lynch, Max Lynch, Luca Lynch, Liam Walter, and Hayden Walter, and great-grandfather of Willow Tokash and Walker Tokash. He is also survived by his brother Steve Lasoski and sister-in-law Mary Lasoski, his sister Jane Carlson and brother-in-law John Carlson, along with multiple nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Donald E. Lasoski and Catherine J. Lasoski; his brother, Donald B. Lasoski; his beloved grandchild, Cole Kaminski; and nephews Brad Lasoski and Garrit Williams.
The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to Kim Williams, Madelyn Camasso, and Steve Camasso for their tireless love and support in helping with appointments and treatments. Deep gratitude is also given to the exceptional caregivers at Geisinger Wyoming Valley, the Geisinger Clinic in Mountain Top, and Residential Home Hospice, whose compassion and dedication carried Dave and his family through his illness with dignity and love.
In honoring Dave’s wishes, no formal services will be held. The family will celebrate his life privately.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dave’s memory to Camp Papillon Animal Shelter, a cause close to his heart, located at 128 Brainerd Ln, Stroudsburg PA 18360.
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