David Antonio Radosta

David Antonio Radosta passed away on May 10th, 2023 at the age of 33.

David is survived by his father Emanuele Radosta, forever remembered by his siblings Stacie Cederholm, and Melissa Radosta; his loving aunts, Maria Nuzzo, Gloria Radosta, and Toni Crespo. He was especially loved by his cousin Cortney Crespo whom he spent most of his childhood with and adored. He leaves behind many other cousins and relatives who will miss him dearly. Also David’s lifelong friend Brandon Wade of Deltona, a true loyal buddy, and David Burdette.

David was predeceased by his loving mother Dianne Radosta and his grandparents Antoni (Jane) Radosta, and George (Mary) Brittain.
David was born at Brookhaven Memorial hospital in Patchogue, NY. He resided there with his parents in Patchogue and Shirley New York until age eight when his family relocated to Deltona Florida, where he graduated from Deltona HS. David was employed by the Sanford Airport curb authority.

David was a happy go lucky guy and had a very kind soul. He lived a simple life and enjoyed simple pleasures. He was a master gamer online which he enjoyed with great enthusiasm. He loved vintage cars and riding his motorcycle. When he rode his bike he would always say it made him feel free. Ride high David, ride free, we will miss you forever!

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