He was born March 9, 1954, at Chicago Heights, Illinois, to Louis J. and Carolyn Morgan Pizzimenti. He married Kelly Burden on October 24, 1981 at Ozark, Alabama. Reverend Pizzimenti was a U.S. Army Veteran and Helicopter Instructor. He lived in Ozark, Alabama but also had a residence in Henderson, Arkansas. He was Pastor of Glory to Him Fellowship Churches at Ozark and Enterprise, Alabama, and was an avid supporter of the People and Nation of Israel making annual trips beginning in 1987. He visited and preached in Russia, Italy, Germany, Israel, and Jamaica. He was a member of the Rhema Ministerial Association, founded the Full Gospel Ministerial Association, and was on the Board of Directors of Jesse Duplantis Ministries. He pastored his first Church in Berlin while serving in the U.S. Army. He enjoyed flying and was rated multi-engine, commercial, instrument, and instructor; he also enjoyed scuba diving and bear hunting. Survivors: He is survived by his wife, Kelly, son, Joshua Michael Pizzimenti of Mountain Home, daughter, Jessica Marie (Eric) Rodriguez of Enterprise, Alabama, 5 grandchildren, David, Isaac, Olivia, Jordan, and Dominic, mother and step-father, Carolyn and Otto Conzelmann of Flippin, 2 brothers, Randy and Jim Pizzimenti of Mountain Home, and 3 nieces. Preceded in Death by: He was preceded in death by his father. Visitation: Visitation will be from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, Friday at Kirby-Boaz Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral: Funeral Service for Reverend David Michael Pizzimenti of Ozark, Alabama and Henderson, Arkansas will be at 2:00 P.M., Saturday at Twin Lakes Baptist Church with Dr. Jesse Duplantis, Reverend Tim OÂ?Leary, and Dr. Scott Hannen officiating. Burial: Burial wil be in KirbyÂ?s Tucker Memorial Cemetery. Memorials: Memorials may be made to Glory to Him Fellowship or David Pizzimenti Ministries. Honorary Bearers: Otto Conzelmann serving as honorary pallbearer. Active Bearers: Randy Pizzimenti, Jim Pizzimenti, Reggie Knowles, Jr., Andy Anderson, Steve Nowlin, Sammy Popwell, Larry Saltee, Jr., Brandon Danley serving as pallbearers.