David F. Comley

February 11, 1958 ~ June 6, 2018
David F. Comley, 60, Indianapolis, passed away June 6, 2018. Dave was born February 11, 1958, in Indianapolis, to the late William G. and Rosemund Marie (Huck) Comley.
Dave graduated from Perry Meridian High School in 1976. He worked for many years at Koenig Bauer & Egenolf and at Cadillac Plastics. Most recently, Dave worked for Creative Industries. He was a member of Good Shepherd Catholic Church. An avid bowler, he was involved in several bowling leagues and had served as president of the St. Roch and the Stitzer Buick Bowling Leagues. He enjoyed spending time at the lake in northern Indiana – fishing, boating, and water skiing were among his favorite activities while sipping on a cold Budweiser. Above all, Dave was a great friend to many and a very proud father of his son, Nate.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Steven W. Comley.
Survivors include his wife, Denise (Davidson) Comley, to whom he was united in marriage July 23, 1983; son, Nate Comley; sisters, Linda (Mike) Glenn, Joyce (Dennis) Adcock, a host of nieces and nephews.
Friends and family will gather on Sunday, June 10, 2018, 2 to 7 p.m. in the Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, where morning prayers will be said on Monday, June 11, 2018, at 9:45 a.m. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. on Monday at Good Shepherd Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Dave was like a little brother to me when we were kids and I would visit my aunt and uncle’s home. But he was never a “pesky” brother. ❤️ Always the happiest person in the room; you could tell his life was filled with love. Very sad Dave is not with us here on earth any longer, but can certainly be seen through his son Nate. All our love to the Comley family. Dennis and Cindy
My dear brother. I have so many wonderful memories of our time spent together in this short life. As kids, the time’s you thought I was being mean to you and would always tell on me, although I BEGGED you not to. The chocolate birthday cakes with moms fluffy what’s icing, learning to water ski at the lake, endless boat rides, riding waverunners, sitting outside by the fire, our spectacular firework shows. I hold every memory of you close to my heart. I thank God that he allowed you to meet your goal of seeing Nate graduate from high school. I know how proud you are of him and the wonderful young man he has become. He will continue to make you proud. As you travel the path to your new home, know that you will be missed by all. Have fun hanging out with mom, dad, and our brother Steve. I miss everyone.
David was my next door neighbor for one short year.always willing to give a helping hand on any project, and always a friendly smile and a big Hello over the back yard fence. A man of Integrity! Good Husband and a proud father! Gone but not forgotten
Our deepest condolences and prayers to the family! May God Bless him Always!
David and Nate, we were sadden to hear of Dave’s passing. The entire Comley family are in our thoughts and prayers. Please know that that your B8 friends are thinking of you and will miss Dave.
Lon, Laura, Ryan and Blake.
So very sorry to hear of Dave’s passing! I haven’t seen him in years, except once. He was kind enough to come see us when our Mom passed a few years ago. Dave & I grew up together . Our parents were friends and we just lived a few houses away from each other. We went to St. Roch’s together for 8 years. We lost contact after that. He was always a super nice guy with a smile for me. My condolence and sympathy to his family. Looks like you have many great memories to hold on to!!
Nancy Michaelis-Hampton