DAVID HAS BEEN APART OF MY FAMILY FOR A REALLY LONG TIME.I KNOW THAT HE DID NOT LIKE ME HERE AT THE END BUT I STILL CARED ABOUT HIM AND LOVED HIM LIKE A BROTHER OR UNCLE. I WILL MISS HIM AND HIS FUNNY SINCE OF HUMOR. HE COULD ALWAYS MAKE ME LAUGH NOT MATTER WHAT MOOD I WAS IN. I LOVE YOU DAVID.I’LL WATCH OUT FOR MY DAD FOR YOU. HE THOUGHT OF YOU AS A BROTHER.HE WILL MISS HAVING YOU TO TALK TO AND CONFIDE. IN.
Uncle David, your life here was cut way too short. I can only guess that God had better plans for you. I’ll always remember your humor and how you made us laugh. For our family and for all of those that loved him, our deepest sympathy. We’re thinking of and praying for you all. God Bless!
David was like a brother to me an great friend!!! We met when I was about 8or9 yrs old , my only brother ( Pete ) married one of his five sisters ( Mary ) they were very young. As I got to know David we did many things together ,ride bicycles to Cameron Park , building model cars , listening to rock, soul music, it was the 60s.In the 70s we were in high school together for two yrs at Jefferson Moore High School across the street from St. Frances Church, I bought my first car a 1964 Ford Galaxy 500 in ( solid red ) in 1972 an David became my driving buddy ,we went to the drive inn movies often an cruise Cameron Park also ,he always took up for me in fights cause we both knew I was not a fighter, I never saw David scared of anyone, so I came to admire him for his courage an friendship ,we laughed together so much cause we could, we even had a kind of secret code or language.David was so good to me ,he would invite me to his house Saturday night to watch wrestling live from Ft Worth with his Dad in B&W those days.All David s sisters are pretty an his only brother Carlis was also very nice to me.When i found out he had become ill I went to see him at the Hospital. we talked about good times an memories, then a old man came in with his wife an some how knew David an his family, he proceeded to ask David what illness did he have an told David how he was faced with a terminal illness by his Doctor’s, then he told of how his wife an family prayed for a miracle cure an it was granted by the lord ,so he asked David if he would like to all join hands an pray ,half way through I got emotional an starting crying, David looked at me an said it’s alright brother an he said it in a tone of voice that I haven’t heard since we were childhood friends. I felt so strange after he passed away fore awhile, but then I started to see how lucky I was to even experience his friendship an company it really was a miracle from God himself. I will still treasure my friend David an my memories of him beyond forever he was the best!!!
At the bottom of this page, you will find a condolence form. You will need to fill out some basic information prior to typing your message. (We will not share your email address with anyone.) Once you are finished, simply click the "Submit Condolence" button. The condolence will have to be approved by the website administrator before it is published to the website.
We also provide a Tell-a-Friend feature located directly below these instructions. This form allows you to send the obituary to a friend, which is particularly helpful to someone who may live out of town.
Share This Obituary
Video: How To Add An Obituary To Facebook
Click on the image above to access the video and the step by step instructions.
QR Code for this Obituary
Use your Smartphone to scan the QR Code on the right to access this page.
I have you and your family in my thoughts and certainly in my prayers. I love you and know that you are loved by your Fiesta family.
David:
You will be dearly missed.
Good bye, David, we will miss you.
My prayers and thoughts are with the family at this time of sorrow May God Bless you
Rest easy Uncle David. We love you and will miss you.
DAVID HAS BEEN APART OF MY FAMILY FOR A REALLY LONG TIME.I KNOW THAT HE DID NOT LIKE ME HERE AT THE END BUT I STILL CARED ABOUT HIM AND LOVED HIM LIKE A BROTHER OR UNCLE. I WILL MISS HIM AND HIS FUNNY SINCE OF HUMOR. HE COULD ALWAYS MAKE ME LAUGH NOT MATTER WHAT MOOD I WAS IN. I LOVE YOU DAVID.I’LL WATCH OUT FOR MY DAD FOR YOU. HE THOUGHT OF YOU AS A BROTHER.HE WILL MISS HAVING YOU TO TALK TO AND CONFIDE. IN.
To My Friend you will be greatly missed !Your Friend Richard & Patsy Cervantez
Uncle David, your life here was cut way too short. I can only guess that God had better plans for you. I’ll always remember your humor and how you made us laugh. For our family and for all of those that loved him, our deepest sympathy. We’re thinking of and praying for you all. God Bless!
Autumn,
I am so sorry for your loss.Know he is in a better place now and that you are still very loved…I love ya Chicken !!!
David was like a brother to me an great friend!!! We met when I was about 8or9 yrs old , my only brother ( Pete ) married one of his five sisters ( Mary ) they were very young. As I got to know David we did many things together ,ride bicycles to Cameron Park , building model cars , listening to rock, soul music, it was the 60s.In the 70s we were in high school together for two yrs at Jefferson Moore High School across the street from St. Frances Church, I bought my first car a 1964 Ford Galaxy 500 in ( solid red ) in 1972 an David became my driving buddy ,we went to the drive inn movies often an cruise Cameron Park also ,he always took up for me in fights cause we both knew I was not a fighter, I never saw David scared of anyone, so I came to admire him for his courage an friendship ,we laughed together so much cause we could, we even had a kind of secret code or language.David was so good to me ,he would invite me to his house Saturday night to watch wrestling live from Ft Worth with his Dad in B&W those days.All David s sisters are pretty an his only brother Carlis was also very nice to me.When i found out he had become ill I went to see him at the Hospital. we talked about good times an memories, then a old man came in with his wife an some how knew David an his family, he proceeded to ask David what illness did he have an told David how he was faced with a terminal illness by his Doctor’s, then he told of how his wife an family prayed for a miracle cure an it was granted by the lord ,so he asked David if he would like to all join hands an pray ,half way through I got emotional an starting crying, David looked at me an said it’s alright brother an he said it in a tone of voice that I haven’t heard since we were childhood friends. I felt so strange after he passed away fore awhile, but then I started to see how lucky I was to even experience his friendship an company it really was a miracle from God himself. I will still treasure my friend David an my memories of him beyond forever he was the best!!!