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Joshua Roy Dadisman

October 4, 1976 ~ July 21, 2023

Joshua Roy Dadisman, 46, of New Salem, PA died at his home on July 21, 2023. Josh was born on October 4, 1976 in Morgantown, WV to parents Barbara (Donaldson) Dadisman and Monzel Roy Dadisman of Philippi who survive him. Josh is also survived by his sister Amy Lewis Arbogast of Buckhannon and nephew Malakai Arbogast of Elkins, WV. He is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins who he loved dearly as well as his two precious adopted stray cats. Josh was proceeded in death by his paternal grandparents James and Juanita Dadisman and maternal grandparents Frank Donaldson and Lona Henry. Josh attended Barbour County schools and graduated from Philip Barbour High School. After graduation Josh joined the West Virginia National Guard and served in the second Gulf War in Iraq. Josh was currently employed as a test engineer at Boeing Airline in Uniontown, PA. Josh loved to take things apart and put them back together from an early age which led to his excelling in the field of computer sciences. Josh also loved and was very dedicated to his parents and family and came home often to visit and help with their farm. Friends will be received at Wright Funeral Home and onsite Crematory 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Wednesday, July 26th from 5-8pm and on Thursday, July 27th from 12-1 p.m.  Funeral services will be conducted at 1pm with Evangelist Stan Jenkins and Speaker Danny Wagner officiating.  Interment will follow in the Pitman Cemetery with Military Honors being accorded.

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  1. Josh was a wonderful person to work with. He was professional, courteous and always knew how to make everyone laugh. He will be deeply missed by myself and all of our teammates at Boeing. I offer my deepest sympathy and prayers to his family and friends.

  2. I will forever be thankful, grateful and appreciate Josh always being there for me, to lend a hand raking gravel, listening to me rant about work, letting me help him on very few occasions ( damn fool and his pride). He was the brother I wish I had, the friend that was more than I knew and now the angel watching over me.
    He really needs to bug someone else……
    Love you brother

  3. Josh was a great friend from the day I started working at Boeing, 14 years ago. He was always very sweet and had a huge heart. I am thankful to have known him and call him my friend. I will miss all the starburst deliveries and our “got my eye on you” joke. He will be missed by all who knew him. Sympathy and prayers during this difficult time.

  4. I am sadden by the knowledge that there will be no more opportunities to have interaction with Josh. I am also sadden that I did not take those opportunities when they were available. I felt as though he was a good man and he was very likeable. My condolences to his family

  5. Josh had such a sweet southern heart & soul to him. He always had that big, bright smile and could always make me laugh with that little WV southern twang he had.
    May you rest in peace my dear friend, you will be forever missed.

  6. Josh was the first person I remember being genuinely welcoming to me when I started working at Boeing. We traded military stories that reminded us of the frustration and joy that only comes from military service. I appreciated him for his wealth of knowledge, directness, and sense of humor especially during trying times at work. I knew I could always count on him when I needed any help. He felt like a kindred spirit and I will miss him deeply.

  7. Josh quiet but polite! Shy but humorous! Josh was very polite and always addressed us senior ladies as Miss Robin or whomever he was speaking to. So young and so much more life to live! Jesus had other plans! Fly high and I am glad I ran into you not so long ago for one more hug🙏🙏🙏 My deepest sympathy to your family and co-workers at Boeing Defense! You will be missed! 🙏

  8. My condolences to Josh’s family. He was a great, funny, kind, and honest man. I always got a smile out of him as we were passing by the hall. I’ll remember those conversations. I got to work with him early on in my career and always looked up to him. Super knowledgeable in his field. I recall a time where he brought up a potential issue and went above and beyond to see it through. He was very honest when it came to his work and business. I am glad to have known and worked with Josh Dadisman and may he rest in peace.

  9. So sorry for your loss remember he cam up to mom and dad’s to see us from time time he will be missed

  10. Josh, you will always be remembered…by so many people for so many reasons. You have touched all of our lives in a different way. For me, I’ll always remember your kindness, when you spoke you always had a smile on your face, and your laugh it was like an ornery child giggle…May Your Soul Forever Be At Peace.

  11. Im so sorry for your loss. I wish only good memories for your comfort. Love Tom Andrick
    Clearwater Florida

  12. My condolences to Josh’s family. Josh will be missed and will always be remembered. May he rest in peace.

  13. I am so very sorry for your loss. Josh was an amazing person, he was caring ,respectful and very polite. He had such a beautiful smile with an adorable laugh to go with. me and him were a team together on the MDC rack for several years. I adored him and loved working with him. I just cannot say enough good things about him. I will truly miss him. until we meet again friend. prayers and hugs for the family

  14. So sorry for your loss I can still remember Josh with blonde curly hair he was so sweet and kind absent from the body present with the Lord. Prayers prayers

  15. I am so sorry for your loss. I had the privilege of working with Josh several times here at Boeing. Josh was one of the smartest and nicest guys that I have ever had the privilege to know and work with. My thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family. He will be greatly missed by all that knew him.


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