Pamela Palumbo
David took me on my first solo ride on my new motorcycle... over the bridge to St Petersburg.
I've known David since I've been friends with Michelle 25-plus years.
He always made me feel part of the family. He will be missed.
Birth date: May 24, 1958 Death date: Feb 15, 2020
David Anthony Lamont, 61, born in Henderson, Nevada as well as, a lifelong Tampa Resident, passed away on February 15, 2020. David was a United States Navy Veteran, along with being a retired City of Tampa Fire Fighter. David was Read Obituary
David took me on my first solo ride on my new motorcycle... over the bridge to St Petersburg.
I've known David since I've been friends with Michelle 25-plus years.
He always made me feel part of the family. He will be missed.
My deepest condolences to this Amazing family. Sending love prayers and strength To you all.
Because of David, I became a part of the Lamont Family. We took our real estate licensing course together and he invited me out to celebrate. Little did I know it was a set-up to meet his Dad! I enjoyed his sense of humor and he made the best Gasparilla Pirate in Tampa! He had a generous heart and enjoyed being a dad himself, and loved the ladies. We'll miss you David. God keep you and may you rest in peace.
- Vicki Raspa / stepmom
Dear Judy and family,
Out very deepest condolences on the loss of your son, brother, father, uncle and friend. We pray that your memories of David will help you through this difficult time.
Love,
Esther, Jean, Barbara, Mary
The Campbell sisters..
So very saddened to hear of our beloved David's passing. Much love and hugs to the Lamont family as we reflect on an amazing human being! As one of his many buddies, we enjoyed dwelling into and sharing David's perspectives, qualities, interests etc. - always unique and original. Wonderfully funny, kind and loving.
We will all miss him much. Deepest condolences.
Love, Dan and Lisa Almendares
Sending my most heartfelt condolences to the Lamont family. God will guide you through, and help you find ways to celebrate David’s life. As I grazed down this list of messages and saw the picture of Daddy Deek and David, it reminded me how lucky I was to participate in a few of those adventures. One particular day, we were diving in Cayo Hueso, at about 15ft - David was my dive partner. I pinned a huge grouper with a 48 special under a large ledge, I surfaced until the sand cloud began to dissipate. Once it began to settle, I started my decent back to retrieve the prize... just then David grabbed my fin and pointed to the right. A huge shark sped around the ledge and viciously tore into my catch. Another cloud of sand erupted, all you could see was the tail of this predator kicking up a storm. David made sure that it was the grouper that the shark had for lunch, not me. David looked over at me and smiled as if it was just another day fighting sharks and barracudas. You don’t always remember what people say, you remember how they made you feel. I feel like David saved my life that day and he did it with a simple smile on his face. He was such a good guy. Thank you David
My deepest condolences to you and your family. I’m so sorry to hear this. May The Lord comfort you all during this tough time. I didn’t know David that well, he was alittle older then us, but spent many days at your house swimming in the pool at their house. He was always there with us. I was friends with Michelle and my brother was friends with Michael