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David Preston Massie

1982 - 2019

David Preston Massie obituary, 1982-2019, Charleston, SC

BORN

1982

DIED

2019

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J. Henry Stuhr Downtown Chapel

232 Calhoun Street

Charleston, South Carolina

David Massie Obituary

David Preston Massie Charleston - David Preston Massie, 36, beloved son of Danny and Tita Massie and brother of three adoring siblings and their children, passed away on Tuesday, February 12, as a result of injuries sustained in a pedestrian accident on Maybank Highway on January 29, 2019. Born in Vicksburg, MS, David attended Bishop England High School for three years but returned to Kingsport, TN, where he had previously lived to graduate with friends. He went on to earn his college degree from Western State University in Gunnison, CO. A gifted and passionate competitive snowboarder and instructor, he later worked in sales for Burton Snowboards. For many years he managed Burton's summer demo and training facility on Mt. Hood, OR where he made friends with many international and Olympic team members, including American Gold Medal winners from the past two winter Olympics. Snowboarding was a complete joy for him as was cooking. At the time of his death he was a chef at Oku restaurant on King Street in Charleston. His other passions were music, world travel, photography, art, following the Tennessee Volunteers and being with his siblings and his six nephews and nieces. David was a committed and registered organ donor. He was a living donor three years ago donating one of his kidneys for his oldest nephew and at the time of his own death donating by pre-arrangement his body as gifts for transplant and medical research. David was a giver all through his all-too-brief life and was blessed by countless loyal friends who speak of his sweet spirit, his generous nature, his good humor and his heart of gold. He was a member of First (Scots) Presbyterian Church. David is survived by his parents, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Massie (Tita) of Sullivan's Island, SC; three siblings: Dr. R. Vaughan Massie (Meg) and children Mac and Anne Fenton of Aiken, SC; Maria Massie (Vince Fortner) and her children Liam and Lyla Hagan of Knoxville, TN; and Dr. Natalie Massie Gregory (Josh) and children Della and Mo of Mt. Pleasant, SC. A memorial service for Mr. Massie will be held Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. in First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, 53 Meeting Street. Visitation will follow in the Mollie Wier Hall of the church. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the MUSC Foundation (Living Donor Institute-Research), Dept. of Surgery, 96 Jonathan Lucas Street, (MSC 613-CSB 420), Charleston, SC 29425 or to First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, 53 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Downtown Chapel. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Feb. 13 to Feb. 14, 2019.

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Amy Wagner

March 1, 2019

David, Tita and Family. Just learned of David's passing and am so very sorry. I remember David when your family was called to First Presbyterian Church in Kingsport TN as this cute little 2 or close to 2 year old full of energy toddler. Your family meant a lot to our church and will always remember you all and I will always remember David as that cute little boy. You All are in our prayers and thoughts. With Deepest Sympathy Amy Holland Wagner and family

Doris Greis

February 24, 2019

I would like to express my condolences to all the family and share a verse that touched my heart and hope it does the same to all those who loved David.
The verse reads: "Thy dead live,their bodies will rise again. They that sleep in the earth will awake and shout with joy; for thy dew is a dew of sparkling light and the earth will bring those long dead to birth again."
I love this verse because it proves that one day, one day we will be reunited with our loved ones and the pain will stop.
Take care and may the God of all comfort, comfort your grieving hearts

Jim and Teri Ingham

February 17, 2019

We extend our love and deepest sympathies to Rev. Massie and his entire family. We did not know David but we know his father for his service to our congregation. As a member of Mt Pleasant Presbyterian we feel the family's loss of this wonderful "full of life" young man. His passing is a mystery only the Peace of Christ can help us understand. Know that we are with you in this most difficult of times.

Elliot Cusher

February 16, 2019

I have David Massie to thank for introducing me to my first love, life in the kitchen. I will forever be grateful to him for that. An amazing person from an amazing family. Anyone who ever met Dave knew how special he was. He was one of a kind. Love you Dave.

Debora Mosher

February 15, 2019

John and I did not know David, but I wished we did. His life was exciting filled with the spirit of joy and the love of living. Tears fall from all our eyes at this time and our love and prayers flow out to all of you. I can see David now a mixture of two great parents who have touched the Mosher family with their care, love and especially laughter. I know that we could recognize Tita and Danny in David - this beautiful young man. We wish we could be there with your friends and family, therefore tomorrow we will set aside a few moments to remember what God has given both the Massie family and the Mosher family. With all our love.
Debora and John Mosher

Jenny Russell

February 15, 2019

Danny, Tita, Vaughn, Marie, and Natalie:

My Mom and Dad (Peggy and Garland Russell), and Marlene Jordan have been keeping me abreast of David's accident and your family's struggles. I didn't know David, but I have nothing but warm, loving memories of you -- Dan and Tita -- and of babysitting young Vaughn and Marie in Norfolk. I particularly remember all of us speculating that Vaughn would become a doctor when he performed his first surgery on Marie's earlobe with a pair of scissors (I wasn't on duty then, was I?)

Tita: I still make your Scottish shortbread recipe from the Third Pres cookbook at least twice a year.

All of our family are organ donors, but we are humbled, renewed and inspired by David's will to improve the lives of people he never met -- and by your own bravery in putting his plan into action. We cannot image how impossibly sad, frustrating and hard it is to lose such an accomplished, adventurous, curious and loving child, brother and uncle.

Please know that there are people all over the world -- like me here in Washington, DC -- who are thinking of you all with deep love, respect, tenderness, and hope for your peace and sense of well-being.

Forevermore, I will think of your close, wonderful family whenever I make that shortbread.

Love,

Jenny Russell
Former member of Third Pres

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Pamela Fontenot

February 15, 2019

My son, Mark Fontenot, lives in Crested Butte, CO & knew David. Mark said that just knowing David made Mark a better person. I pray for you his family because most certainly this fine boy's soul now resides with God.

Kevin and Sharon Riordan

February 15, 2019

Our sincere condolences to the Massie family in your time of grief.

Patricia Brose

February 15, 2019

Danny, Tita, Vaughn, Maria & Natalie,

My heart goes out to all of you at this time and know that I will continue to lift you up in my thoughts and prayers. I remember David so vividly at First Presbyterian Church, Kingsport, TN. I was hired by Danny and Robbie Brunson to be the Chruch Receptionist and David would drop by after school to ride his skateboard around the church and always in need of a soft drink or a ride home. Robbie and I took turns taking care of him. Thank you for the opportunity to share these memories.

Blessings,
Pat Brose

Joanne and Bud Zobel

February 14, 2019

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

John M. Rivers, Jr.

February 14, 2019

My deepest sympathy to you, Danny, and your family over the loss of your son David. Although I know its no consolation to you, his name was brought up at lunch at the Carolina Yacht Club yesterday all comments were most favorable as well as admiring him as a person as well as his and your family's choice to donate his organs so that others can live. My thoughts and prayers go out to you during this time of bereavement. Under separate cover I have forwarded a small memorial to your old church. Please let me know if I can do anything for you or your family.

Most sincerely,
John

Artie Walker

February 14, 2019

I only met David one time, but his positive and humorous presence left a lasting impression. I remember his smile and his laugh. His life has definitely been a lasting gift to all. Praying for his loved ones left behind and those he's blessed with his organs.

Elizabeth Bowles

February 14, 2019

Thinking of you and sending many prayers for healing. With love
Elizabeth Bowles

February 14, 2019

We know your pain. He and my Shane will find each other in Heaven. Loving, family, giving, music, and the outdoors were loved by both. Linda Whiddon

Mary Stuart Hay

February 13, 2019

David helped me when Wyatt was a baby taking swim lessons. David held Wyatt in the pool because Wyatt was so active. David was in High School at the time, and I thought he was such a kind soul, so humble, so giving for being so young. It sounds like he was a very sincere person throughout his life. The Hay family are so sad to hear this news. We will be praying for all the Massie family.

Susan Goodwin

February 13, 2019

Dear Massie Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Susan and Bill Goodwin Taylor

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