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Dave, you, Dad, and Randy are rejoicing with Mom since her homegoing.  I'm so glad you are all together.
David, my beloved son, we miss you, but we are glad that you are in heaven with Jesus, your father (Bob) and brother (Randy) and four grandparents, uncles and aunts, as well as cousins. I know that we will see you soon. My 92nd birthday will occur in two days and you will be missed. Love, Mom (Wilma Hinshaw)
P.S. Marilyn Williams also loves your poems!
I remember one year, when Dave was going to be 16, Mom was planning a surprise birthday party for him and needed to get him out of the house for the day. I was picking green beans at a farm in the Auburn, Washington, area and the next-door neighbor drove her kids and me to the fields in the morning and picked us up at 5:00. We got paid daily, based on the pounds we picked. It was hard labor, as the vines grew to six feet and the beans grew anywhere along that length so you were constantly reaching high and bending low. The beans were collected in a bushel basket which had to be full before you brought it to the scale to be weighed. Mom convinced Dave that it would be a good way to earn some money for only one day of labor. August 16th was a hot day that year and the area of the fields we were picking was not the lush, leafy vines we usually enjoyed. These vines were skimpy, had fewer beans, and gave little to no shade. To top it all, the bordering property was the county sewage facility, with an odor that left you in no doubt as to its purpose! I'll never forget the picture of my brother, red in the face, lying in the dirt in the pitiful shade of skimpy bean vines, quietly moaning. When we got home, he wanted nothing more than to shower and take to his bed but festivities awaited him. It wasn't his favorite birthday party but he did appreciate seeing friends and family.
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Dave's birthday was two days before our mom's birthday. She couldn't drive anymore so Dave would drive up to see Mom at my house. The last time he celebrated with us I could see how much pain his gout was causing him. I told him that I'd talk to Mom and explain to her that it was too painful for him to keep driving up to see us but he said, "No, she enjoys my visits so much. I can put up with the pain to make her happy."
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When Mike Cole came up to our house and we played a card game that Mike called Slap. It has another name which I cannot remember now. It involved putting numbered cards, one on top of each other, until two cards of the same value were on top of each other. The first person to cover the stack of cards won the deck. When the cards were all claimed, the players added up their cards and the player with the most points was declared the winner. We actually drew blood with fingernail vs. finger contact. It was fast-paced hilarity!
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You could say I saw a side of my husband very few people have.
Since we didn't have a one horse open sleigh, we decided we'd go dashing thru the snow on the quad over at our property, both of us naked as a newborn baby!! We were laughing so hard, letting out unadulterated sounds of pure silly abandonment you'd have thought we were kids. For a moment in time, we were..lol!!
Death did what life could not. I love you.
David was an inspiration! His spirit did all his body would not let him. He was generous, kind & wanted to fiercely help people. I will miss him so much! He made me feel so supported- thx for sharing him with us!
Angie and family; I'm so sorry for your loss of Dave. Such a godly and gentle man. His poetry was so full of faith and concern for his fellow man.
Angie, I remember praying for your godly husband to be, back in the day at Crossroads. How we joked that he would have to sit before "the committee" before being allowed to marry you.
Well, he passed the test before man and God.
We are grateful for your heartfelt years together and for our eternal home where loved ones are united again.
Much Love to you Angie and to your family.
Chris White
Dave playing ping pong at a c…
Puyallup, WA, USA
Dave playing ping pong at a church party
I met Dave in the mid 70's at South Hill Full Gospel Assembly plus he worked at Willows Lumber with my husband at the time. He was always full of smiles, fun and good times. His singing and prayers always touched my heart. He bought our Puyallup home from us in the late 70s. My last meetup with him was by accident. His concert seat at the fairgrounds was next to me, and we got to reminisce together and enjoy a great concert too. My heart goes out to the family. Rest in peace Dave.
We have known Dave since we were teenagers. I remember him as a quiet caring young man who loved the Lord with all his heart.
We will meet again!
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Staci Hinshaw
1986, Okanogan County, WA, USA
I have so many memories of uncle Davey Bob but one of my favorites is driving back from the cabin in his red truck when the Oakridge Boys tape got stuck in the deck and the song Elvira got looped on repeat. For hours... I liked it, it was a catchy tune, and I could tell he humored me because even though there were multiple attempts to fix it or turn it off he didn't tell me to put a sock in it when singing along for the 100th time.
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