
by Patrick Varine
Every year, Dave Pascuzzi joined with his brother, Ken, to host a Christmas Eve party for friends and family. This year, the party went on as planned, despite Mr. Pascuzzi's death on Dec. 23.
"It was a celebration of Dave's life," said Sherry Stover, manager at the Export Italian-American Club, where Mr. Pascuzzi recently was re-elected president, running unopposed. Mr. Pascuzzi, 65, was many things to many people: father, Export borough councilman, motorcycle enthusiast, Santa Claus and even a strip-club bouncer at one time.
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