David Trivilino's Obituary
At age 65, after battling a long illness, David passed away on July 14, 2016 at Bay Care Alliant Hospital with his devoted wife, Kathy at his side. In 1992, David met the love of his life, his wife Kathy. They married and together moved to Pinellas County in 1995. He was a graduate of New York University and a Veteran of the Vietnam War.
David was a man who spoke his mind, a straight shooter, who openly shared his thoughts and ideas. He had big heart and was always ready to help any of his friends. He enjoyed making people happy and showed great compassion for others. His wonderful smile would light up the room. He was witty and always entertained his family and friends with funny stories about his life experiences. He was the life of the party. Ambitious and hardworking he established and operated his own independent snack food distribution company for the past 7 years
David was the ultimate baseball fan. He loved Baseball Spring Training season in the Tampa Bay area and was a regular attendee at various team games throughout the local area. But he made sure we all knew his team was the New York Yankees. He was a New York Yankee fan since childhood. In addition to his love of sports, he enjoyed discovering the Tampa Bay region, traveling, and dining out with his friends, sunsets on the Gulf, music, gardening, and he loved his cats.
He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Kathy Trivilino, father in law, Alfred J. Christian, Brother in Law, Alfred J. Christian, Sister in Law, Amanda Christian, nephew, Sean Christian. He also had a very large extended family of close personal friends.
David was full of life, an energy force of his own. He was a wonderful loving husband, who never let a day go by without expressing his love. He loved life and he will be missed by his family and friends. A private service will be held at a later date at Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the American Heart Association in David’s name.
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