Born in Cheyenne on July 18, 1950, he was a 4th generation Cheyenne resident. He is survived by his wife, Debbie of 40 years; son, Ryan; daughter, Lindsey; daughter-in-law, Brandy; dogs, Iris and Coda; and his brothers, John, Steve and Bobby. He will be missed dearly.
David did many wonderful things in his life after graduating from East High School in 1968. He served as a Navy Hospital Corpsman in Southern California. After serving, he returned to Cheyenne and met the love of his life. David and Debbie were married in Cheyenne on February 9, 1974. Together they created a wonderful life and family here in Cheyenne. He worked for School District #1 for over 20 years as Head Paint Foreman and IT Technician. Following his diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis in 1990, he volunteered countless hours to raising awareness and money to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and research.
As a loving husband, he was proud of his wife and all of her lifelong accomplishments. He supported all that she wished to do. He was a wonderful father to Ryan and Lindsey giving them many moments that will be lifelong lessons. He was an avid golfer, fisherman and loved to go shooting. He loved the Wyoming Cowboys, NASCAR and Denver Broncos. He always loved making people smile and laugh.
© Wyoming Tribune Eagle June 6, 2014
Born in Cheyenne on July 18, 1950, he was a 4th generation Cheyenne resident. He is survived by his wife, Debbie of 40 years; son, Ryan; daughter, Lindsey; daughter-in-law, Brandy; dogs, Iris and Coda; and his brothers, John, Steve and Bobby. He will be missed dearly.
David did many wonderful things in his life after graduating from East High School in 1968. He served as a Navy Hospital Corpsman in Southern California. After serving, he returned to Cheyenne and met the love of his life. David and Debbie were married in Cheyenne on February 9, 1974. Together they created a wonderful life and family here in Cheyenne. He worked for School District #1 for over 20 years as Head Paint Foreman and IT Technician. Following his diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis in 1990, he volunteered countless hours to raising awareness and money to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and research.
As a loving husband, he was proud of his wife and all of her lifelong accomplishments. He supported all that she wished to do. He was a wonderful father to Ryan and Lindsey giving them many moments that will be lifelong lessons. He was an avid golfer, fisherman and loved to go shooting. He loved the Wyoming Cowboys, NASCAR and Denver Broncos. He always loved making people smile and laugh.
© Wyoming Tribune Eagle June 6, 2014
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