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David Polutta Obituary

David Polutta Summerville - David Henry Polutta was welcomed by his wife, Yoko, as he entered into his reward as promised by his Savior Jesus Christ on the morning of April 21st. He was born in the twelfth month in the nineteen-thirties to Matthew Joseph and Winnifred Cox Polutta, the youngest of six children. He is survived by his sons, John David Polutta and wife, Laura, Jeffery Polutta and his wife, Melissa, Ken Boleman and his wife ,Connie, John Boleman, by many grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his oldest brother, Matthew Joseph (MJ) and wife, Pat, Clarence "Pete" Marcus Polutta and wife, Clara, Theodore "Teddy" Francis Polutta and wife, Christina, and a multitude of nieces and nephews. David is predeceased by his beloved wife, Yoko, his aforementioned parents, his sister, Yoland Houton, his brother, Laurence "Larry" Polutta who was predeceased by his wife, Janie. Even as a child, David was mischievous, once pounding on a live handgun cartridge with a hammer, and shooting himself in the neck. This incident and the subsequent stay in the military hospital, along with the notoriety he gained only encouraged his pursuit of numbskull acts and thus was rescued many times by his older brothers when he got into more trouble than he could get out of, except when he lovingly crossed the line with his mother. He was on his own then. David was raised on the salt marsh and more often than not was in the plough mud, fishing, crabbing, or shrimping off the dock of his boyhood home, or of course, getting into trouble. He had false teeth most of his life due to a game of half rubber with his brothers after one accidentally hit him in the mouth with the stick. As he grew, he began tinkering with boats and motors, and began fishing, crabbing, and shrimping, selling his catch to the local markets. Later it was cars and engines, and he took great delight in retelling of his racing on Dorchester Road from Charleton to Summerville when it was still a dirt road. Somehow, throughout these adventures and business endeavors, he lost his taste for anything that came out of the water, refusing to the very end, to eat anything that swam. His boat engines got bigger and his boats became smaller and sleeker until he was racing boats so small and engines so big, he would sit atop the engine with the throttle between his knees and a kill switch attached to his arm. He attended Chicora High School, served in the SC Guard, but was transferred to the US Army in the Heavy Artillery Division. He was later released and returned to serving in the SC National Guard. He then began working at what was then the Westvaco plant in Charleson. He was promoted multiple times and retired decades later after being promoted to Power House Supervisor. David was a member of Oakbrook Community Church in Summerville and The Elks Club. His wife, Yoko, was the love of his life, and they lived happily for over 25 years. When she fell ill, he dedicated himself to care for her diligently and lovingly for the last five years of her life as she required complete and total care. A celebration of life will be held at Mr. and Mrs. John Polutta's home located at 735 Highway 78, Ridgeville, SC 29472. Food will be served, casual wear. In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (www.stjude.org) and/or Oakbrook Community Church 705 H Old Trolley Road, Summerville, SC 29485. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 7 to May 8, 2022.

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Donnell Blewer

May 26, 2022

David and I (and a slew of other colorful characters that could easily have had roles in the original "Our Gang" series) grew up in the best of neighbor hoods (Dorchester/Waylyn) during the best of times (the '50s). And like all of the kids from that area and that time we have a special bond. But my connection with David is very special indeed. I have David to thank for giving me my nickname of "Donutt". Never knew why. And here I am 83 years old and most of my family and friends still call me Donutt, Uncle Donutt or (my neighbors) Mr. Donutt. So everytime I hear this name I am transported back to Mrs. McCleans 5 grade class at Chicora Elem. School and some wonderful times. Thanks David. The name and the memories have served me well. RIP buddy.

Dick and Anne Hamlin

May 19, 2022

We have such fond memories of David.

Missy Polutta Altman

May 12, 2022

Missy Polutta Altman

May 12, 2022

Missy Polutta Altman

May 12, 2022

Praying for y´all! He was a good man! Here are the last pictures of all the Polutta boys!

Carol Knight

May 9, 2022

Prayers and sympathy for the family and friends at this sad time.

Dr. William Morris

May 8, 2022

With deepest sympathy

Ann LaRose

May 8, 2022

We were friends for over 40 years. Yoko and I knew each other through the Chamber and David volunteered often. Prayers and Sympathy to all the family. Ann

Sammie Douan

May 8, 2022

Rest in peace my childhood friend.
Sammie Douan

John Boleman

May 5, 2022

Condolences to the rest of the family.

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735 Highway, Ridgeville, SC 29472

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