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David Lee Olivet age 56 from Middletown Ohio passed away on August 22, 2023. He was born October 9, 1966 to Joseph and Anna Olivet of Atlanta Georgia. David is preceded in death by his Father Joseph W. Olivet of Jonesboro Georgia, a sister Diane Carolyn Olivet Hamill of Jonesboro Georgia, A brother Dallas Earl Landrum , a step brother Paul. W Olivet, cousins: John Gillian of Atlanta Georgia, and Beth Sue Gillian of West Virginia, a Grandmother Rachel Carolyn Johnson of west Virginia, and a grandfather Benjamin Johnson of West Virginia. He is survived by his Mother Anna Rohrings of Idaho, a wife Karla Olivet of Middletown Ohio, a son Mason Olivet of Middletown Ohio, Michael Olivet of Georgia, and a son Joe Neal of Middletown Ohio . He had 4 grandsons M J Olivet, Robert Maloy, Philip Maloy, and Kaison all from Middletown Ohio. He is also survived by his Aunt Lenora Johnson of Dunbar West Virginia, nephews: Jimmy Hamill of Idaho, Joseph Hamill, and Patrick Hamill of Atlanta Georgia. He also has several cousins : Beverly Singley and Jesse Singley of Jackson Georgia , Rebecca Singley of Jackson Georgia , Alyssa Marie Lowe and Joseph Lowe of Rupert West Virginia, Martha Stanley of Dunbar West Virginia and Bobby Gillian and Karen Fields of Dunbar West Virginia. Most people that knew David knew he would give the shirt off his back to help someone in need. The majority of people that knew David would say he was a very loyal person to his family and friends. He had a quick , witty sense of humor , but he also had a fierce determination about it. When he set his mind to do something then he done it. He had an overwhelmingly generous spirit and the generosity and the willingness to help those in need. But however, he took nothing off of no one. He spoke his mind and said you got to stand up for something or you'll fall for anything. He treated me like a brother instead of a cousin. He enjoyed going hunting, fishing, and spending time with his family and friends. When you hear someone say they broke the mold on him they sure did he was 1 in a million. He never said goodbye he didn't like it he said it meant the end he would always say later, and I'd say cya. David this is not Goodbye this is just so long until we see you again. I love you David you better be waiting for me at heavens gates when it's my time. Cya
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