David Paul Girgen, 57, of Waco, Passed away Monday, April 9th at his residence. Graveside services will be 2PM Saturday, April 14th at Oakwood Cemetery. Thoughts and memories may be shared in the online Guest Book at www.LakeShoreFuneralHome.com.
David was born on November 22, 1954 in New Orleans, LA to Paul and Marilyn Girgen. He was a member of the Baha
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David, May your soul be at peace and you spirit blessed with wholeness and your precence be felt by all! So happy to have know you! Love, Deb
I shared my "formative" years with Dave and Dan Huff. We were the 3 Musketeers for a time, always looking for a new adventure. Now our Montague has passed, like a dagger through the heart. David’s passing is a message, reminding me how life is so unpredictable and the importance of reaching out to rekindle old friendships and never take tomorrow for granted. I, for one, will terribly miss Dave and those fierce dimples of his as well as the stories of his travels and the people he has met. Please reconnect with someone, because we never know… Love you Dave.
David, I only knew you on Facebook and I will miss you greatly. I will miss our daily pokes. May you find peace with our Creator.
My heart goes out to the Girgen family. David was a dear friend and I’m so glad I got a chance to see him last summer while he was in Michigan and so sad that I won’t be able to see him this again this summer. We had a lot of fun back in the day. My mom and your mom being such good friends brought us all together. May you rest in peace my friend, as you are no longer suffering. Until we meet again – Luv You
David–The years went by way too quickly like water over a dam–I will always treasure our friendship and brotherhood, especially from the old days in Durand- We shared many, many memories-I only hope you are happy in your new resting place and I will never forget you
Bob Sager
To the family of Dave Girgen I am so sorry for your lose, I haven’t been in contact with Dave but i know he was a great guy in school and a good friend of mine. I’ll pray for your family, Please enjoy the little things in life because someday you will realize they were the big things. God bless you and your family. sheila perry baker.