Jill Pescari
I miss you so much.... #6
Birth date: Dec 3, 1940 Death date: Jun 13, 2017
David W. Brozo, age 76, of St. Clair Twp., passed away June 13, 2017. He was born on December 3, 1940 in Detroit to the late Freeman and Evelyn Brozo. He married Marlene Tabaczuk on February 4, 1961 in Grosse Pointe. He worked for Read Obituary
I miss you so much.... #6
Dave was one of the kindest, and most thoughtful person that I have ever met. Prayers sent up for him and his family and friends.
Dear Marty and Family,
I am so saddened to hear of Dave's passing. Ed and I were on vacation with the family and Joanna just told me today. You have my deepest heartfelt sympathy. You and your family will remain in my prayers. Much love,
Nora Saady Trabilsy
Marty, Dave and I graduated from the same class at St Ambrose and he was very popular with everyone. He was a leader, even then, with a great sense of fairness. It is not surprising he lived a successful life. I remember when he met you and fell deeply in love. You have my sincere condolences and I know he will live forever in the hearts of your family. Mary Ellen Frahm Devine
There are no words to describe the loss that the Brozo family is going through. Uncle Dave was such a wonderful man. The ginormous love that I have in my heart for him will remain there with my memories of him. He is reunited with his sons and the rest of his family that preceded him, along with my mom and dad. Until we meet again Uncle Dave.
I love you! Jesus I Trust In You!
Love, Dana
My thoughts and prayers are with each of you. May God help your heart with the loss of this wonderful Husband, Father , Grandfather and a True Friend to us All. Your smile will always be with me and my many memories at our family parties. God Bless

The kindest, sweetest, most loving man I have ever known has received his reward and now lives in the most beautiful, peaceful place beyond our comprehension. This world will be less beautiful without him in it. I will remember you fondly for all the days of my life. I don't think I ever thanked you for what you did for my parents in Illinois, now I wish I had instead of thought it. It meant the world to me you were there with them and they were not alone. You will be missed by many. The sweetest man I have ever and will ever know.
Love you Uncle Dave, Donna
How much love does a couple need to have to be ready to bring 8 children into this world. How many times did Dave and Marty say "no new car this year", or no trip this year because of the challenges they faced in raising their large family. But they did it. And if you read the beautiful heart felt memories left by their daughter Jill, and others, you come to realize that they did it in such a perfectly encompassing and profound manner.
This earth is diminished, and heaven is a brighter place because Dave has been taken home.
from George S. Morrow and his book "Some Bright Tomorrow" , 1947
"With You Our Love Will Be"
It seems no strange mystery...As we gather at your bier...That wherever your spirit be...We still feel your presence here...And it seems you want to say...You can vision in our tears...that our love will find it's way...to be with you through the years...Through the medium of prayer...We shall reach That Other Sphere...and we'll be beside you there...While in our hearts, you'll be here...Always 'till that final day...There with you our love shall be...Always, you'll be just away...In our cherished memory...
Condolences from the entire Sloane family, we love you.
Aunt Marty,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Uncle Dave was a great man who was larger than life. He will be missed by many. We send our deepest condolences to the Brozo family.
Much Love,
Jeff, Liz, Taleen and Sosi.