David Francis Stream
June 17, 1947- December 2, 2020

David “Dave” Francis Stream, 73, of Owings, passed away peacefully on December 2, 2020. He was born in Baltimore, to the late Roy E. Stream and Maude F. Stream. He served in the US Navy and was honorably discharged in 1972 decorated with a Vietnam Service Medal. He retired from Prince George’s County Government after more than 35 years. Dave enjoyed collecting Military memorabilia, spending time with his family, and especially his 8 grandchildren.
Dave was preceded in death by his parents and sister Janice Goucher. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, GayLynn Stream; his daughter, Crystal Klinedinst (Justin) of Owings; his son Dave Stream (Brianna) of St. Leonard; grandchildren, Savannah, Ava, Brooklyn, Austin, Kolton, Emma, Mia and Sophia; niece Tricia Manders of Georgia; and nephew Ryan Freeland of Georgia.
All services for David will be private.
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Gaye and family,
Please know you’re in our thoughts and we are holding you in our hearts. Dave was one great guy and someone I always admired and have lots of good memories of. He was a major part of our OCS work family for so many years. Hoping your memories help bring you comfort. Peace….
Tony & Brenda Lavato
Gay Lynn and family, So sorry to hear about David’s passing. Uncle Charles did call us and tell us that David had passed away We will be praying for peace and comfort for you and your family. Best Regards, Uncle Boots and Aunt Kitty
Gaylinn & Family,
So Sorry for your loss. I meant David at the fire department banquets’ He was always so nice.
I am glad your have your children & those grandbabies .
Remember the wonderfulo memories.
God be with you all.
Petty Officer Stream, We have the watch.
– your Shipmates at Navy Operational Support Center, Washington, D.C.
“Any person who may be asked in this century what they did to make his life worthwhile,
can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction, ‘I served in the United States Navy,’” – President John F. Kennedy.
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Gaye and family,
Please know you’re in our thoughts and we are holding you in our hearts. Dave was one great guy and someone I always admired and have lots of good memories of. He was a major part of our OCS work family for so many years. Hoping your memories help bring you comfort. Peace….
Tony & Brenda Lavato
Gay Lynn and family, So sorry to hear about David’s passing. Uncle Charles did call us and tell us that David had passed away We will be praying for peace and comfort for you and your family. Best Regards, Uncle Boots and Aunt Kitty
Gaylinn & Family,
So Sorry for your loss. I meant David at the fire department banquets’ He was always so nice.
I am glad your have your children & those grandbabies .
Remember the wonderfulo memories.
God be with you all.
Gaye and family – so sorry to learn of Dave’s passing.
Sincerely,
Nancy & Ernie
Gay Lynn and family,
Sorry to hear about David’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during these difficult times.
Gay Lynn.+ family Joe and I are so very very sorry to hear of David’s passing. We will keep you in our prayers. Jean + Joe Caldwell
GayLynn, Crystal, Dave, I’m very sorry to hear this news. I know he will be missed by many. My thoughts are with you all. Love you guys. RIP David….
Petty Officer Stream, We have the watch.
– your Shipmates at Navy Operational Support Center, Washington, D.C.
“Any person who may be asked in this century what they did to make his life worthwhile,
can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction, ‘I served in the United States Navy,’” – President John F. Kennedy.