David Alexander Smith
1929-2023
Passed away peacefully Sunday, October 22, 2023, in Pittsburgh, PA at the age of 94. Barbara, his beloved wife of 59 years, was by his side. He will be dearly missed by his daughter Sharon; granddaughter Calyn (Matthew); great-granddaughters Jamie and Cameron; sister-in-law Doris and brother-in-law William; and many nieces, nephews, friends, and neighbors. He was the son of the late George W. Smith and Elizabeth (Keenist) Smith and was predeceased by one brother, five sisters, and their spouses.
David–also known as Buddy, Smitty, Dave, and Pap–lived a life full of hard work, passion, boisterous conversation, and hearty laughter. A true son of the Mon Valley, he formed an exterior of toughness, grit, and determination, which surrounded his big and kind heart.
He was the epitome of what it means to be a good neighbor in Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Never one to shy away from a project or puzzle, his generosity knew no bounds. He would mow a neighbor’s lawn on a hot summer day without a second thought, hand-build wooden creations to make his daughter's and granddaughter’s lives easier and more fun, donate his time and money to charity when he had little of both himself…the list goes on.
He loved the hills and mountains of West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania, and whenever he traveled, he couldn’t wait to get home. Happy being outside in nature, David would work in his garden and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was so deeply proud of his house and the life he built for himself and his family.
And boy, did he love to eat. Food was his love language, the dinner table was his domain, and those closest to him were always treated to seconds, thirds, and dessert.
A decorated veteran, David took the life lessons from his time in the army to heart. Whether serving his country, managing a dining room, or supporting his family, this soldier never left his post.
David will be laid to rest in a private service on Friday, October 27, 2023, at Homewood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, as he never wanted anyone to go hungry, Kane Community Living Centers–Glen Hazel, in gratitude to the staff and nurses for their compassion and care, or the charity of your choice.