Elias David Dishek

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Elias David Dishek, 63, of Herndon, Virginia passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, December 17th, 2022. David was born on July 12th, 1959 in Ellenville, New York. He was the son of Aslan and Lola (Muchla) Dishek.

David graduated from D’Youville College in Buffalo, New York. He was a Boy Scout during his youth and earned his Eagle Scout. David had a passion for riding his motorcycles and spending time with his girls.

In addition to his parents of Accord, New York, David is survived by his wife, Janice M. Dishek (Guhanick), whom he married on September 20th, 1987. He is also survived by his children, Jordyn Dishek of Chesapeake, Virginia and Kendall Dishek of Ashburn, Virginia. He will be sorely missed by his canine companion, Finn Diesel and his granddogs, Maverick (Jordyn) and Zoey (Kendall).

Family will be receiving friends at Money and King Funeral Home in Vienna, Virginia on Thursday, December 22nd from 11am until the time of service at 12 noon. For those unable to join in person the service will be livestreamed via the link below. Burial will follow at Andrew Chapel Cemetery in Vienna. Floral donations are welcome. Memorial contributions may be made in David's name to Animal Aid Society at https://www.animalaidsociety.org/support/.

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  1. David was a wonderful friend and a great mentor. He always had terrific restaurant recommendations, especially for Hilton Head Island! I am going to miss our lengthy conversations about various topics. I am fortunate to have met him, and thankful for the many fond memories I have.

  2. Q: What did Elias like to do in their free time?

    A: I knew David through his daughter and my friend, Jordyn. Jordyn and I were roommates in college. I remember the first time I met David was when he was helping to move Jordyn into her dorm at ODU. I was convinced he was in the mafia HAH! He had a strong, protective look about him, and some of my fondest memories were when he would smirk. His eyes would twinkle with amusement in such a way that could pass on joy to others (me).

    He will be missed.

    This photo is one of the many times he came to visit Jordyn at ODU and we would go to the football games.

    Sending my sincerest condolences to Janice, Jordyn, and Kendall.

  3. I knew Dave through his work as a partner to our company. He was ever helpful, but more importantly one of the nicest people around. He was always optimistic, with a smile in his voice. I am sorry for your loss. Our little work community is going to miss him dearly.


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