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David A. Benedict

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Jonesville, Mich. — David Allen Benedict, 69, died Wednesday, March 18, 2020, at Colorado Canyons Hospital in Fruita, Colo., of recently diagnosed multiple myeloma.

David is survived by his wife, Cindi (Shelton) Benedict; his four sons and their spouses, Jeff and Lydia Benedict, Benjamin and Megan Benedict, Clarence (Davy) and Jill Benedict, and Merle and Andria Benedict; his daughter, Charity Weir; his daughter and her spouse, Rachel and Peter Cacciamani; his sisters, Kathy Benedict and Grace Kraft; his brother, William Benedict; his brother-in-law, Scott Hinkle; and 23 grandchild­ren.

Born Feb. 3, 1951, in Pocatello, Idaho, the son of Mona Rose (David) and Allen Moyes, David spent much of his childhood on his grandparen­ts’ ranch. David was later adopted by William Benedict after his mother remarried, and his family moved to Connecticu­t in 1963. David graduated from Fitch Senior High School in 1969.

David and his wife of 46 years raised their family in Waterford and East Lyme and have spent the past 22 years of their lives living in Jonesville, Mich. Always an extremely mechanical­ly minded man, David enjoyed building or repairing things as well as spending time with his family. When his family was young, he devoted his time to taking them camping or fishing and playing basketball or baseball with his children and extended family. In his later years, he enjoyed teaching his grandchild­ren to play chess. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and spent much of his time serving the people in his congregati­on.

A plumber and pipefitter by trade, David was a long-time member of the Local Plumbers and Pipefitter­s Unions in both Connecticu­t and Michigan. He was known as a man who could fix anything. Countless family members, neighbors, and friends were the recipients of his generosity as he frequently came to the rescue when repairs of any kind were needed. Known to all as an extremely hardworkin­g man, David left a legacy of generosity, integrity, grit, and the determinat­ion to accomplish whatever needed to be done.

Due to current health department requiremen­ts and travel restrictio­ns, a private memorial service is planned for David in July when his family will gather in Connecticu­t, followed by a reception for extended family and friends.

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