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Reverend David P. Staub
On January 5, 2025, our beloved Husband, Father, and Grandfather, Rev. David P. Staub was
called to Heaven at the age of 84. He passed peacefully in his home, in Ocala, Florida, where
he has resided for over 20 years with his wife and best friend Diane. Although our hearts are
saddened by his passing, there is much joy in knowing he has entered the Pearly Gates and
has joined our Mighty Savior forever in Eternity.
Reverend David P. Staub, was born to Reverend Ernest and Reverand Margaret Staub in
Bartonville, Illinois on June 27, 1940. He was the third of four children. The Staub family were
devoted Charismatic Christians. In 1958 David’s father Ernest, moved his family to Worcester,
Massachusetts, where he was asked to lead a storefront church. They later started All Peoples
Tabernacle, where they resided for over 50 years sharing God’s word.
David attended Worcester Boys trade school where he learned the electrical trade. This is
where David met his lifelong best friend of 70 years, Robert Boucher. Robert has remained a
faithful friend to David and an integral part of his life throughout the years. David went on to
work as an electrician for several years at Pratt Whitney Aircraft, from which he would later be
retired.
David met Diane D. Roy when he was 19 years old. At the time, Diane was 15 years of age.
They remained together for 65 years, 63 of those as husband and wife. They were married on
October 21, 1961, in a simple ceremony performed by David's father, Reverend Ernest Staub in
Worcester, Massassetts.
David was known for fly fishing and loved spending time learning to tie his own flies. He was
musically talented and received great joy from playing his guitar and singing gospel music.
He volunteered his time coaching youth sports and mentoring the young players. With a flair for
electronics, it is no surprise he took interest in CB radios and working on computers. Some all
time favorite hobbies for David were taking evening walks with his wife Diane and trips to the
Rhode Island beaches with his family.
For 45 years, David has been a faithful follower of Christ and led an evangelistic ministry, End Time Ministries.He spent several hours studying God’s word, learning Hebrew, and leading countless bible studies. He and Diane were invited to several churches over the years where David would preach and evangelise. David also was known to be a writer and published his book “My Walk with God” A short memoir of his life in ministry.
Our father leaves three children here on Earth and joins one in Heaven. Cheryl Strout, husband Jeffrey Strout, Lisa Staub (predeceased May 1963-November 1969), David C. Staub Sr., wife Leanne Staub, Debra Lynn Siergey, husband Joshua Siergey.
David is survived by six grandchildren, two great grandchildren and joins one grandchild in Heaven. Nicole Harris, Christopher Strout, Joshua Strout (predeceased February 1985-
December 2015), Eric Strout, David C. Staub Jr., Emma Siergey and Lilly Siergey. Great Grandsons Alex Harris and Cooper Harris.
Of his three siblings, he will join two at the gates of Heaven: Ernest Staub Jr. (predeceased), Daniel Staub (predeceased), and youngest sibling, his sister, Rev. Elvera Thompson.
Please send cards and flowers to:
Diane Staub
15650 SW 40th Place Road
Ocala, Fl 34481
A Memorial Service will be held to honor the life & legacy of
Reverend David P. Staub
February 8th at 11am
Rainbow Springs State Park
19158 SW 81st Pl Rd, Dunnellon, FL 34432
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