David L. Spencer Jr.

October 19, 1992 ~ November 18, 2024
David L. Spencer, Jr., age 32 of Cleveland, passed away at his home on Monday, November 18, 2024. Born October 19, 1992 in Ashtabula he was the son of Dave and Patrica (Baker) Spencer.
A 2010 graduate of Lakeside High School, David worked at Ashtabula Iron and Metal. Soon after he moved to Georgia where he worked as a Polisher for Precision Industries. David moved home recently and began to pursue a career in nursing, most recently gaining his certification as a Phlebotomist.
David enjoyed fishing and recently found a love of golf. A real “Goofball” he always enjoyed making the people around him laugh. He was a kind and loving person who was always there for those in need.
He is survived by his parents, Dave and Patty; his daughter, Aleea; sister, Kathryn (Alyssa) Spencer; grandmother, Barbara Spencer; several aunts, uncles and cousins and his friend Anika Krug.
Family and friends will be received from 6:00 to 8:00 pm on Tuesday, November 26, 2024 at the Behm Family Funeral Home, 26 River Street in Madison. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com
Services
Visitation: Tuesday, November 26, 2024 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Behm Family Funeral Homes - Madison
26 River Street,
Madison, OH 44057
(440) 428-4401
So Sorry for your loss.
Our parents were best friends growing up. We got to be kids together. Rest easy buddy. You will be missed.
Oh my goodness, I am in tears over waking up to see this message shared with me by one of my students. I am his instructor from Med-Cert. I just reached out to David Leroy Spencer Jr. to let him know about labs this weekend. My heart is broken. 😞 This really hurts. He was so amazing, kind, and a breath of fresh air to have in my classroom. I send my deepest condolences to his daughter and his family. I’m so sorry for your family. Young man rest well. You were truly a blessing.
RIP David ☦️🙏🏼
My dad was the best he was funny but he went to Georgia to take job for a Polisher and he had a wife that had three kids. We would go to his house and stay for a week or two. He would also come and visit us here in Ohio he took us to many places. And when I got home from school my dad was sitting an don’t chair and he had papers that were saying that he had moved back to Ohio because stuff in Georgia were getting crazy. he would come to my house when I got back from school and came to say Hi but at that time I really didn’t want to be there becaues when he came back he wanted me to do sports and I don’t know why I took that personally but I didn’t want to talk to him. But when me and my cousin got home I thought it was gonna be a normal day but my uncle’s car was there and I thought my grandma was home but they were not home at all. and my grandma was yelling me to go down stairs and every one was there grandma, papa, mom, nana, and kaya my aunt. And my grandma told me to sit and she told me the news and I saw my papa cry and my cousin stared to cry and I wasn’t at school for a week or two.
My dad was a loving, caring, funny dad