Obituary
David M.
Amsbary
(February 8, 1942 - November 4, 2019)
David M. Amsbary, 77, of Huntington,
passed away Monday November 4, 2019, at Cabell Huntington Hospital, after a
lengthy illness at home. Visitation will be from noon until 1 pm Friday at
St. Joseph Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at 1
pm Friday at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Monsignor Dean Borgmeyer
officiating. Rite of Committal will follow in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens,
Huntington. He was born February 8, 1942 in Huntington, WV, a son of the
late Loren “Jake” Amsbary and Margaret Magner Amsbary. David attended St.
Joseph Grade School, the Marshall Laboratory School and graduated from
Gilmour Academy, Gates Mills, Ohio. He earned a bachelor’s degree from
Morris Harvey College, Charleston, WV. Together with his father and his
late brother Joe Amsbary, David owned and managed Amsbary-Johnson Clothing
Store. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, past president of the
Our Lady of Fatima School Board and was a YMCA of Huntington board member.
David loved serving his community through the retail clothing business and
he placed his family above all else. Survivors include his wife of over 50
years, Ann Deem Amsbary; his children Elizabeth (Chuck) Karnes, David
(Rachel) Amsbary, Rebecca (Herb) Stanley, Chris (Jess) Amsbary, Bridget
(Shawn) Blair and Loren Amsbary; grandchildren Margaret, Patrick, Andrew,
Charlie, Josie, Stuart, Leanna (Logan), Bobby, Maggie, Brendan and Noah;
sisters Joanna (John) Brennan of Richmond, VA. and Margaret (John) McGarrity
of Charleston, WV and his caregivers Megan Moore, Holly Bragg, Erica
Upchurch, Elizabeth and Jay Sewell and Angela Daugherty, PA-C. The family
would also like to thank Monsignor Dean Borgmeyer for his spiritual guidance
and friendship. In lieu of flowers the family request donations be made to
the Amsbary-Johnson Scholarship at the Marshall University Foundation, 519
John Marshall Drive, Huntington, WV 25703 or to the St. Joseph Grade School
or St. Joseph High School.
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