Condolences
To the Tesohlavy Family,
As you know Dave was a big part of my childhood. As neighbors in the Cambridge neighborhood he was always around in the summer. He wouldn't mind us kids raising hell all day and he would toss the ball from time to time. He would go running with me and one summer took me up to the Adirondacks with all of you, where he would kill me on the hills and we would stop at a spring and drink the water.
He was also close to Dad and the two of them would go to races every weekend and always come home with the win in their age group and sometimes Dave also won the race. I saw Dave at the Hilton Apple Derby race a couple years ago when I ran in it. We got to talk and catch up.
I'm sorry for your loss, it was a surprise to me and my family. Again my condolences.
Steven Luther
My sincere condolences to the family. This man was the reason I passed 8th grade Algebra! I owe a lot to him.
Sincerely
Helen R. Robare
The Tresohlavy Family,
I ran many Freezeroo races with and against Dave 25-30 years ago. My memory of Dave is he was one very tough competitor! I'm sorry to hear he has pasted away but please to hear he had such a supportive family.
Even though it has been many years the Rochester Running Community has lost a icon. Rest in peace my running friend.
Dennis Moriarty
Mr. T was one of my most favorite teachers. When my family moved to Hilton, I was surprised and delighted to see him at church. I got involved with the Knights of Columbus and worked with him and many of the brothers at the Apple fest. He did so much for this community. I know this village and so many people will miss him. I will always remember him fondly. My family will pray for you all.
Thanks for being a great teacher, Mr. T. My condolences to the family.
Bobbi Huffer
KCS Class of 1987
Connie, Dan, Elizabeth, and Tim,
Susan and I wish to extend our deepest sympathies to you. It is most difficult that this virus has kept us away from all of you physically. Rest assured, we are there spiritually.
Mr. T was a great teacher. So many times we would joke about how great a student my wife was and how I challenged his classroom management skills and patience. I know my engineering degrees were very much built upon his time spent with me constantly going over the basics.
Dave got me involved with the Knights of Columbus at St. Leo's. This band of men taught me so much about being a deacon. Together, we built the pillars of our society:Unity, Charity, Fraternity and Patriotism. These were built on the back of David (PGK and PDD). He ignited our spirit to achieve great things. He had a far reaching impact on the lives of many who live on the fringe of society.
I learned a great deal from David, most of all, he was my friend and I will miss him.
Susan and I will pray for him and the T-Family. It was gift to be able to baptize some of the "T" family into the new kingdom. It is there that we will all be together again some day through the grace of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Peace and Blessings, Lon and Susan