David T. Linsenbigler 58 of Greensburg passed Sunday, February 23, 2025, surrounded by family and friends. He was born December 12, 1966 in Jeannette, the son of the late Harry E. Linsenbigler, III and Mary Lou (Feld) Linsenbigler. Dave was a beautiful person inside and out. He was the rock of the family. From a very young age, he was an extremely hard worker and always said he would own his own business. Prior to retirement, he was the owner of Biscotti Brothers Bakery. When he wasn’t at the bakery, you could always find him tinkering around the yard or helping others. He never liked to sit around doing nothing. He was always the first one to jump in to lend a hand to family and friends. He would give you the shirt off his back and expect nothing in return. Dave valued loyalty and was the protector of his family and friends. His door was always open for gatherings. Your drink would always be filled and plenty of food to eat. There was never a dull moment. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister Brenda Linsenbigler, and a brother Charles Linsenbigler. He is survived by his best friend and love of his life Triscia (Koelsch) Linsenbigler. He was a wonderful father to his three beautiful children, two daughters Devin Linsenbigler of Greensburg and Peydon Linsenbigler (Ryan Thomas) of Greensburg; and a son Dawson Linsenbigler residing at home; two brothers Edward Linsenbigler and his wife Ethel of Jeannette, Richard Linsenbigler and his wife Mindy of Greensburg; a sister Michelle Lohr and her husband Robert of Penn; his wonderful mother-in-law Kathleen (Cookie) O'Rourke and numerous nieces and nephews that he thought the world of. His two fur babies Lola and Akira. Friends will be received Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 PM in the Mason-Gelder Funeral Home Inc. 201 N. First St. Jeannette. A funeral liturgy will be held Saturday at 11:00 AM in the funeral home with Fr. Job Foote officiating. Interment will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery. To send online condolences visit www.mason-gelder.com.
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