David Frank Mowbray
David Frank Mowbray was born to Frank and Jean Mowbray on March 3rd 1953 in Red Bank New Jersey. He unexpectedly passed while in Tampa, Florida helping his family, and is survived by his loving wife Cathy whom he married in 2001. David was an outstanding lifelong musician who attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.
He had a natural talent for entertaining and performing, most recently as a member of Side FX. David also possessed a wonderful sense of humor, and always had time to share a smile or laugh with his family and friends. David will undoubtedly be remembered by everyone he met throughout his life spent in New Jersey, the Tampa, Florida area, and Susanville, California. Most recently David enjoyed working as a warehouse supervisor with teammates he cared for at the California Correctional Center, but many may also remember David from his years at Lassen Beverage.
David is survived by his mother Jean of Tampa, Florids, loving wife Cathy of Susanville; daughter Rachel and son David of Colfax, California; Brother Greg of Oakland, California; Brother Chris (Bill) of Springhill, Florida; Brother Frank (Laurie) of Florida; and his Aunt Doris Leahy of Holmdel, New Jersey. David was very close with his extended family including his brothers in-law Clark Haley of Kalispell, Montana; Craig (Kris) Haley of Phoenix, Arizona; and Sister in-law Chris (Ed) Kenna of Mesa, Arizona. David was a wonderful step-father to Dr. Tod Singletary (Lyn) of Okinawa, Japan; Eric (Becky) Singletary of Ridgecrest, California; and Kevin (Hannah) Singletary of Susanville. David is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. David often remarked that time well spent was spending time with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren (Talia, Robert, Carter, Shayla, Paige, Morgan, Macie, Blake, Angelo, and Shane) in a home filled with love, laughter, and music.
And if I never get to build my mansion in Georgia or drive a sports car up the coast of California Oh, if all I got was your hand in my hand Baby I could die a happy man
An event will be scheduled this summer to celebrate the life of our happy man, who we all will miss terribly forever.
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