David A. Dise

David A. Dise, 70, husband of Carolyn E. (Miller) Dise, of Schwenksville, passed away on Monday, August 27, 2018 at Phoenixville Hospital.
Born in Schwenksville, he was the son of Edward Dise Sr. of Schwenksville and the late Ann (Miller) Dise.
David was a graduate of Perkiomen Valley High School. He was a carpenter for forty plus years in home construction first starting with his father upon graduating high school. He was an avid NASCAR fan who enjoyed attending races. Many would see him at the main gate at Grandview Speedway working in the ticket area. He belonged to a CB radio club and was a regular on channels 36, 13, and 5. David’s CB handle was 44.
Surviving in addition to his wife and father are two stepdaughters, Tammy, wife of Paul Donnelly and Darla, wife of Mark Stout; four step-grandchildren; four brothers, Edward Jr., Daniel, Darrell and Sidney; one sister, Harriet Lovett and several nieces and nephews.
Family and friends will be received Wednesday evening, September 5, 2018, 7:00PM to 8:30PM at Morrell Funeral Home, Inc. 124 W. Philadelphia Avenue, Boyertown, PA. There will be no viewing. A graveside memorial service will be private at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his memory to the American Diabetes Association, PO Box 11454, Alexandria, VA 22312.
Morrell Funeral Home Inc., is in charge of arrangements.
(www.morrellfuneral home.com)

5 Condolences
  1. David was a great man and huge person in my childhood I will never forget all you’ve done for me. You will be missed never forgotten. Prayers to Carol and family your in my heart

  2. Carol, Tammy, Darla & family,

    So sorry for your loss! You are all in my thoughts during this difficult time!

    Amy & family

  3. Sorry for your loss. I’m thinking about you at this difficult time. I know what you’re going through.

  4. May you rest in peace my friend I will surely miss you at Grandview and every Wednesday lunch at Burger King in Pottstown and I will miss talking to you on the radio may God bless

  5. For the last 4 years I have had a daily conversation with Quarterwave Dave..He made the airwaves come to life providing food for thought for all in the conversation. He was always a gentleman who followed radio protocol, willing to help those who asked. It sure will be a lot quieter on the band now that he’s gone. I will miss him.

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