He attended Barberton High School and served in the U.S. Army juring the Gulf War. In the Army, he served as a civilian guard and a truck driver in Saudi Arabis, as well as combat in Somalia.
He most recently worked as a machininst, manufactuting high pressure valves for Swagelok in Willoughby Hills. David enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, history, living life, laughing and joking with people, and riding his motorcycle.
He was big hearted and loved spending time with his family, of which he was very protective. He especially loved spending time with his daughter, Cydnee, watching Sponge Bob, or just hanging out.
Surviving are his mother, Rebecca (Richard) Byrd of Orrville; his father, David C. (Pyhllis Fivekiller) Morris of Barberton; a daughter, Cydnee Leigh Morris of Cuyahoga Falls; his fiancee, Jennifer Lessick of Memtor On The Lake; sisters, Melissa (Derrick) Woodruff of Orrville and Shannon Byrd of Norton; brothers, Jesse and Cody Byrd of Orrville; maternal grandparents, James and Rhonda Rorrer of Barberton; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
He attended Barberton High School and served in the U.S. Army juring the Gulf War. In the Army, he served as a civilian guard and a truck driver in Saudi Arabis, as well as combat in Somalia.
He most recently worked as a machininst, manufactuting high pressure valves for Swagelok in Willoughby Hills. David enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, history, living life, laughing and joking with people, and riding his motorcycle.
He was big hearted and loved spending time with his family, of which he was very protective. He especially loved spending time with his daughter, Cydnee, watching Sponge Bob, or just hanging out.
Surviving are his mother, Rebecca (Richard) Byrd of Orrville; his father, David C. (Pyhllis Fivekiller) Morris of Barberton; a daughter, Cydnee Leigh Morris of Cuyahoga Falls; his fiancee, Jennifer Lessick of Memtor On The Lake; sisters, Melissa (Derrick) Woodruff of Orrville and Shannon Byrd of Norton; brothers, Jesse and Cody Byrd of Orrville; maternal grandparents, James and Rhonda Rorrer of Barberton; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
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