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Betz, Rossi Bellinger & Stewart Family Funeral Home - Amsterdam
David "Ollie" L. Bielawa
January 21st, 1966 - June 4th, 2018
David L. Bielawa, "Ollie", age 52 years of Amsterdam, passed away suddenly on June 4, 2018 at Albany Medical Center. He was born in Amsterdam, NY on January 21, 1966, and is the son of the late Robert A. and Margaret M. (Clary) Bielawa. David is survived by his wife Karen (Mullen) Bielawa, two sisters, Marybeth Knowles and Diane Bielawa, both of Rochester, and a brother, Robert (Christine) Bielawa of Amsterdam, nieces and nephews Kelly (Jeff) Knowles-Bach, and Nicole (Mitchell) Knowles-Frye and Nicholas Bielawa; Grand nieces and nephews, Cameron and Greyson Bach, and Pacey Frye. Besides his parents, David is predeceased by a brother-In-law, Bruce E. Knowles. He will be missed by his special family, Vincent and Ruth Rossi and their children. Vincent just recently passed away on June 1, 2018. During his lifetime, David's proud work history consisted of working as a Groundsman for the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation in Fort Hunter, NY; a Technician for G-Tech for the New York State Lottery out of Schenectady, NY; Assistant Manager and Lead Mechanic at Kmart Corporation in Scotia New York; worked in the Shipping and Receiving Dept and Delivery for Napa Auto Parts in Amsterdam, NY; a mover for Clifton Park Schenectady Movers, of Schenectady, NY; and enjoyed a period of time during high school working for Price Chopper of Amsterdam, NY, including being their store Santa Claus. David was a hard-working, top-performing, highly respected, and extremely valued employee. He excelled in people skills and was a firm believer in customer satisfaction and was a skilled mechanic and craftsman. David's work ethic was not only confined to his job, it was how he also conducted his life as a family member, friend, and neighbor. David greeted you with a twinkle in his eye, a smile on his face and a ready funny joke. And probably a spicy word or two. He always made sure all of his neighbors driveways and sidewalks were plowed, lawns carefully mowed and various other helpful duties done, including checking on sick or elderly neighbors to see if they needed a hand or just a hug or a laugh. He gave selflessly of his time and helped everyone he knew, as well as numerous strangers in need with a wide range of home and car repairs. David was an Amsterdam High School graduate and attended Extensive Automotive Training with K-Mart Corp Center in East Brunswick, NJ. He was a member of The Irish American Club and of the Sons of the American Legion. He also liked the outdoors, camping, music, and was an avid NY Mets fan. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Betz, Rossi, Bellinger Family Funeral Homes, 171 Guy Park Avenue, Amsterdam, NY 12010 on Friday June 8, 2018, from 5 to 8 PM, with a 7 PM service at the Funeral Home with Father O. Robert DeMartinis officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions in David’s memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 2451 Crystal Drive, Suite 900, Arlington VA 22202. Online Condolences may be made at: www.brbsfuneral.com.
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At Betz, Rossi, Bellinger & Stewart Funeral Home, we understand the profound responsibility of helping Amsterdam families honor their loved ones. Recently renovated, our full-service facility combines modern comfort with traditional dignity. Since 1860, we have been a pillar in the community, providing compassionate and individualized services to generations of families. Our commitment is to ensure that every service reflects the unique life it honors....
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