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David Pagan Jr.

17 July, 1962 – 23 August, 2023
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Volusia Memorial Funeral Home

David Daniel Pagan, Jr. passed away peacefully surrounded by family on August 23, 2023, at Fish Memorial Hospital in Orange City, Florida. He was 61 years old.

David was born in Mt. Vernon, NY, on July 17, 1962, to David Pagan, Sr. and Eleanor Pagan (both predeceased). He lived in Mt. Vernon with his family for 9 years, eventually moving to Bergenfield, NJ, in 1971. He attended public school in Bergenfield and graduated from Bergenfield High School in 1980. After beginning his career in the construction trades, he became certified in Computer Aided Drafting, and went on to continue his profession by working for construction and building firms in a technical capacity. Along the way, he came to live in Albrightsville, PA, where he met and married his wife Cynthia Glotfelty Pagan and raised a family of his own. At the time of his passing, David lived and worked in Debary, FL.

In addition to his beloved wife, David leaves behind two children, Samantha Pagan and Thomas Greiss, and three grandsons. He also leaves a sister, Joyce Ann Pagan, and a brother, Vincent Pagan, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. David’s legacy is in the relationships he forged over the years, as he made friends literally everywhere he went. Whether through his love and pursuit of music, his ardent following of the NY Football Giants, his professional relationships, his church involvement, or any activity in which he was part, he made an impact and an impression on people with his gregarious, open style and personality. David had many friends over the years, from Mt. Vernon all the way to Mumbai, India, and will be remembered as a man who appreciated his family and friends, good times, good music, good food, and making memories wherever he went.

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