Yarush: David,
Peacefully passed away at his home, surrounded with the love of his family, on July 31, 2024. David Yarush at the age of 92 years, beloved husband of Mary Yarush (nee: Bergmann). Loving father of Dorothy Davis (Wayne), and Patrick Yarush (Tammy). Devoted grandfather of Jordan Levinter (Leah), Daniel Levinter, Krysta Yarush, Patrick David Yarush (Brandi), and great grandfather of Kayleigh, Madison, Landon, Peyton, and Patrick Nicholas. Dear brother of Jerry, the late Walter (Verna), the late Archie (the late Dayrel), and the late Sandra.
Forever in the hearts of his extended family and friends.
Cremation has taken place and a Memorial Mass will be held in St. James Church, Colgan (2118 Adjala Tecumseth Townline Colgan) on Friday August 9, 2024 at 11:30am. For those who wish donations to SickKids, The Terry Fox Foundation, or The Good Shepherd would be appreciated. Condolences and memories may be left for the family at www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com.
Service
Memorial Mass
St. James Church Colgan
2118 Adjala Tecumseth Townline, Tottenham L0G1W0
11:30am
Mimi ♥️ says
Auntie Mary, Angel, Patrick and families
Our deepest sympathies on this tremendous loss. Uncle Dave was always so kind, always made you feel loved and cared for. I have many cherished memories to hold onto. I was so blessed that he was my Godfather, his kind demeanor and soft gentle way always sticks in my heart ❤️
Love you all and are holding you close in prayers Love Mimi xo
Kathy Krmpotic, Shawn, Sandra & Alyssa Mooney says
We are saddened to learn of your loss. Please know we are thinking of you and offer our heartfelt condolences.
The Fuderer Families says
Dear Aunt Mary, Dorothy, Patrick and families. We are so very sorry to hear of Uncle Dave passing. He was truly one of a kind, who followed the faith in all that he did and said. His sincere care and quiet way, was a gift and inspiration to us all.
Terry Karaim says
My sincere condolences on the passing of David. He was a very good friend to our family and he will be missed.
Brenda Yarush says
Auntie Mary, Dorothy, Patrick & families and Uncle Jerry
To you all my heartfelt condolences on the loss of Uncle Dave. He holds a special place in my heart. As the brother of my dad, the similarities and Yarush traits were very evident and was always comforting as I lived a ways from my family. He was the quietest man, kind, gentle and had a soft soul. Auntie Mary you and he would come home from work and find Bob and I in your pool so many times, the bbq would be lit, dinner and pie would be eaten and we cherished those moments. Then Uncle Dave would bring out the after dinner liqueurs! We looking forward to our traditional boxing day visits, times at Woodbine and so many other events where we were always warmly welcomed.
May your memories give you comfort as you walk this new path without him by your side. I know he will be looking down on you always!
Much love always
Brenda, Brit, Kai & Eric
Mary Yarush says
Our sincere condolences May love and happy memories help you through this difficult time.
Love Mary, Cody, Danni and Zakary Yarush
Joe Brochert says
Dear Mary & Family, so sorry for your loss ,I will always remember how pleasennt it was to visit with you and Dave at various family events in past years, Dave had a very pleasant and easy demeanor that I enjoyed and will always remember . Please take care sincerely, Joe .
Wendy (Karaim) Jacksie says
Sending you my deepest condolences and holding you Mary and all the family in my prayers. May the love and memories you shared with Dave your husband, dad and grandfrather provide you all with comfort and healing, during this difficult time.
Love always
Wendy (Karaim) Jacksie and Family
Jacquie Somerville says
Dear Auntie Mary, Dorothy, Patrick & Family,
I wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt condolences on the passing of Uncle Dave. He was a gentle, kind and generous soul to all those fortunate to know him. The wonderful memories of our visits to the farm will forever be cherished ones. May your hearts
be filled with joyful memories of times you shared together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.
Jacquie, Mark, Alexandra & Lochlainn Somerville
“To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.” — Thomas Campbell
Yvette Tetrault says
Dear Aunt Mary and Family,
We were deeply saddened to hear about Uncle Dave’s passing. He lived a remarkable life, touching the hearts of everyone around him. Please accept our heartfelt condolences during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, and the entire family—his legacy will live on through the love and memories you all shared.
May you find comfort in each other and strength in the cherished moments you had together.
With deepest sympathy and fond memories,
Yvette Tetrault, Darren, Lawrie & family
Dave and Marianne Sheldrake says
Dear Mary and Family,
Saddened to read about David’s passing, sending your our deepest condolences. Wishing you peace and comfort.
Martin Minialoff says
He was such a gentle soul.
Our family sends our condolence.
Martin, Andrew, Margo Minialoff
Horst, Irmgard and family. says
Our deepest condolence to your lass. Horst, Irmgard Joerg, Alina and Hana_Sky.
Robert and Julie Minialoff says
I always remember Uncle Dave as a kind and gentle man.
My condolences Aunt Mary, Dorothy and Patrick.
Toni Tetrault says
In Loving Memory of Dave Yarush
Dave was a remarkable man whose life was defined by his kindness, generosity, and unwavering support for those he loved. He shared a lifelong friendship with my family and I. Having grown up together since childhood our bond was a testament to enduring companionship and mutual care.
Throughout his life, Dave was always there for me, providing constant support and guidance. One of his most profound acts of kindness was during a difficult period when our youngest daughter, Jacqueline, was diagnosed with Lupus. Dave’s selflessness shone brightly as he found countless ways to assist and bring comfort to the family during that challenging time.
Dave’s legacy is one of compassion and altruism. He had a unique ability to touch lives, always finding ways to help out wherever he could. His generous spirit and dedication to others will be remembered and cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
As we mourn the loss of this extraordinary man, we also celebrate his life and the many wonderful memories he leaves behind. Dave’s spirit will live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to be part of his journey.
Rest in peace, dear Dave. You will be deeply missed.
With deepest sympathy,
Toni Norm Tetrault & Family