David Kash Springboro OH Obituary, Death:- The Cincinnati-area community is mourning the loss of David Kash, whose passing has left friends, family and local businesses grappling with profound grief.
Kash, remembered for his warmth and infectious positivity, was in his 20s and deeply connected to the people around him, particularly through everyday moments that turned neighbors into friends.
The news of Kash’s death came on a heartbreaking day for the community, which also lost Haydn Sutherland, another young man whose courage during a battle with illness had inspired many. Both men were well known at Roscoe’s Pizza, where staff and patrons alike described them as fixtures whose presence lifted the room.
According to a tribute shared by the restaurant, Kash was “a really nice guy” with an unmistakable, positive energy — the kind that made people smile without effort. Friends gathered at Roscoe’s to share stories and memories, underscoring how wide and deep his circle truly was.
“He sure had a lot of friends,” the post read, reflecting the breadth of lives he touched. Kash’s passing has resonated beyond Springboro, reaching across the broader Cincinnati community. In the restaurant business, staff wrote, you meet many people — but some leave a lasting mark. Kash was one of them.
As tributes continue, friends and loved ones remember a young man defined by kindness, connection and joy. He will be missed tremendously, but his spirit endures in the memories shared by those who were fortunate enough to know him.