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David passed away on Thursday July 9th at one of his favorite camping sites. He just celebrated his 40th birthday. He had a hard life, took him a long time to try and find himself. All he wanted was to be happy and make people smile. He had many friends from Coast to Coast. He knew something about a place, a person, and a restaurant in every town he touched. He loved food and could easily tell you who had the best fried chicken, seafood, pasta, barbecue, and country cooking wherever you happened to be going. His treasure chest was deep and his stories were vivid. His Texan accent was strong and he was stubborn and had lots to say. He loved going around the State parks camping but his one true love was Texas. He hated all forms of technology, never owned a cellphone, would explode if you took a picture of him and didn’t enjoy television. “Nature is my television” was one of his favorite quotes. He left behind his Lab, Pruno and cat Oliver. He didn’t know much about his biological family till a few years ago but he loved them with all his heart; his brothers Michael, Ethan and his sisters Monchelle and Rachel. He also left behind the makeshift family he made along the way. He will truly be missed.

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