David S. Ruckert

David S. Ruckert

     David S. Ruckert, 61, of New Brighton, Pa., died unexpectedly on March 15,2024 in UPMC Montefiore Hospital after an extended illness.  He was the son of the late Warren and Faye (Headland) Ruckert, born September 10,1962 in Rochester, Pa. David graduated from Freedom Area High School.

     David was an avid University of Pittsburgh football fan as well as the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pirates.  He also followed his nieces and nephews high school sports careers.  As a young adult he played on several slow pitch softball teams for many years.  He enjoyed gardening and repairing Gravely tractors with his stepson Chris.  Family gatherings will not be the same without his lively discussions about sports and other subjects.

     He is survived by his wife Veronica Ruckert and stepchildren Chris, Josh, Angela and Joe, four grandchildren, brother Terry (Susan) Ruckert , sister Karen(Michael) Schetka, nieces Christine Ruckert and Courtney(Ewen) Leach, nephews Shaun Schetka, Jeffrey Ruckert and Jaxson Leach.

     Per David’s request, his body will be cremated and there will not be a public viewing.

9 thoughts on “David S. Ruckert

  1. I am so sorry to hear this news, we was a good friend. I played ball with his sister and I graduated with him. Although I haven’t seen him in years, I will miss him. Prayers for his family

  2. We’re so sorry to see the passing of Dave. We meet in the fire department and became good friends and had some good times. He and our son loved singing to the song rock steady.

  3. It’s hard to believe you’re gone my friend, you was such a great friend and person. Rest easy .

  4. I am deeply saddened by this news, Dave was an incredible person and I will truly miss him. He always made me smile when we ran into each other. Rest easy my friend. 👊

  5. I am heartbroken. I never expected to hear this news. You were the big brother I never had. I’m going to miss you forever. Sending prayers and much love to your family.

  6. I knew Dave through Trish A.
    She always called him La La.
    Had a lot of good times playing softball, quad riding, and white water rafting.
    R.I.P. Dave

  7. I didn’t know David personally, but I would see him very often at my work, as well as Chris and Veronica. So it feels like I knew him. I am very sad for his family, this is a terrible loss.

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