David Csuka (51), born on July 6, 1971, passed away on July 25, 2022. A gentle man who will be
remembered for his love of God’s creation and his love for his family. He survived by his mother
Lynn Csuka, ex-wife Christy Csuka, and kids Brian M. Csuka, Mandi Csuka, and Noah Csuka. He
was predeceased by his father William Csuka and brother Brian P. Csuka.
David was a creative and devoted entrepreneur, landscaper, and father. He graduated from
Brookwood High School in 1990. In 1992 David founded Southeastern Landscape Corp. and was
CEO up until his death. David’s employees became more than employees, they were family to
him and he was family to them. He enjoyed one on one life with them, and he was always kind,
compassionate, and loving to them, as well as to his customers.
David enjoyed supporting non-profits, such as Focus on the Family, and doing service events
through his business. For example, in 2010 The Braselton News Features shares how
Southeaster helped plant a community garden, offered free monthly classes for gardening, and
offered space for nonprofit groups to plant Christmas trees or pumpkin patches for fundraising.
These are just a couple of examples of ways David wanted to give back to the community.
David also founded a hunting club on his property in 2008. This hunting club allowed the
members to not only hunt but also provided a community to tell stories and share a passion for
hunting and the outdoors.
David loved experiencing the Lord through nature. He introduced his three kids to this valuable
appreciation which sparked a love for nature in all three of them. This will not be forgotten as
they reflect on God’s creation, and his life and love will live on in them.
His funeral will be held at The Day Chapel in The State Botanical Garden of Georgia in Athens on
Sunday 14 at 3:00 pm. The burial service will proceed at Oconee Hill Cemetery. After the
services, the family of David Csuka encourages the guests to come to the reception at the
Csuka’s home to celebrate his life, share stories, and fellowship.