David was a unique and creative artist and an excellent musician. He had a wicked wit, a rare understanding of words and how to use them, and he excelled in the disappearing art of letter writing. He was a generous, caring friend and a loving brother and son. David will leave an unfilled empty space in the lives of his friends and family.
He was preceded in death by his father, Walter; maternal grandparents, Ivan and Mary D. Boren of Odessa; and paternal grandmother, Lorine Messenger of Sanford, Fla. He is survived by his mother, Helen Beal of Odessa; brothers, Sam and wife Connie of Mountain View, Calif., and Steven Beal of El Paso; nephew, Garnet Beal of El Paso; uncle, Dan Boren and wife Loretta of Tyler; and cousins, Scott Boren of Dallas, Dana Boren Riley of Mesquite and Natala Boren Lewis of Los Fresnos and their families
David was a unique and creative artist and an excellent musician. He had a wicked wit, a rare understanding of words and how to use them, and he excelled in the disappearing art of letter writing. He was a generous, caring friend and a loving brother and son. David will leave an unfilled empty space in the lives of his friends and family.
He was preceded in death by his father, Walter; maternal grandparents, Ivan and Mary D. Boren of Odessa; and paternal grandmother, Lorine Messenger of Sanford, Fla. He is survived by his mother, Helen Beal of Odessa; brothers, Sam and wife Connie of Mountain View, Calif., and Steven Beal of El Paso; nephew, Garnet Beal of El Paso; uncle, Dan Boren and wife Loretta of Tyler; and cousins, Scott Boren of Dallas, Dana Boren Riley of Mesquite and Natala Boren Lewis of Los Fresnos and their families
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