David Adam Neith, 32, of Aberdeen, Maryland, passed away on December 3, 2024, surrounded by the love of family and friends. Born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, he was the cherished son of Daniel and Carol (Rockstroh) Neith.
David was a proud graduate of Towson University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology, a testament to his curiosity and passion for understanding others. He began his professional journey at Texas Roadhouse, where he spent nine years as a beloved manager known for his warm leadership and unshakable work ethic. Most recently, David served as Administrative Support at Swan Creek School, where his kindness, dedication, and humor left an indelible mark on the staff, students, and families he worked with.
David was a man of many passions that brought color and joy to his life. He was an avid gamer who cherished time spent with friends, whether adventuring through virtual worlds or exploring strategic battles in Magic: The Gathering. A creative soul, David loved painting Warhammer figures and models with meticulous care, reflecting his talent and attention to detail. His love for conventions like Otakon was fueled by his enthusiasm for art, storytelling, and the community of fandom.
At home, David’s heart was filled with the companionship of his beloved cats, Calgar and Juniper, and the calming presence of his meticulously maintained 55-gallon fish tank. An avid collector, he took pride in curating and organizing his treasures, each with its own special meaning.
Above all, David will be remembered for his boundless kindness, quick wit, and the genuine connections he made with everyone he met. His love, generosity, and humor brightened the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
David is deeply missed by his parents, Daniel and Carol, his extended family, friends, and all whose lives he touched. His memory will live on as a testament to a life lived with passion, warmth, and an enduring love for the people and things that brought him joy.
In addition to his parents David is survived by his sister, Kelsey (Kevin) Conner; and nephew/godson, Kaleb Conner.
Contributions may be made to National Kidney Foundation or Believe in Tomorrow Foundation.
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