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David Wayne Baskin

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David Wayne Baskin

Birth
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA
Death
9 Sep 2015 (aged 48)
Whitehouse, Smith County, Texas, USA
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Funeral services for David Wayne Baskin will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, at Colonial Hills Baptist Church with Pastor Robert Carter officiating. Arrangements are under direction of Lloyd James Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 at the funeral home.

David Wayne Baskin, age 48, passed away in his Whitehouse home on Sept. 9, 2015. He was surrounded by loved ones and transitioned to his permanent home where he now has a perfected body and suffers no more from the ALS disease that he was diagnosed with in May, 2010.

David was born in Tyler on April 12, 1967, to Richard and Brenda Baskin. He spent his childhood years in Marshall where he began his passion for racing motocross. He moved to Tyler after completing high school and began competing. With his natural God given talents, he quickly became known in the motocross community as Super Dave and Diamond Dave and won many races.

David met the love of his life, Keri Johnson, while attending TJC and they were married, July 18, 1992. They had two beautiful children, Parker, Oct. 25, 1996, and McKenzie, Aug. 12, 1999. David was the most incredibly loving father that a wife could ever ask for. He was involved in every aspect of their lives, but most importantly was the knowledge and training that he provided them on how to live a purposeful, thriving life that he exemplified throughout his.

He took up golf in his young 20s and quickly became a scratch golfer and then used his talents as an assistant golf pro at Willow Brook Country Club. One of the highlights of his golfing career was the opportunity to play at Pebble Beach soon after his diagnosis.

After experimenting with a few jobs, David opened up his own security business in 1997. That company evolved into eventually Design Audio Video in which he was still conducting business until his very last day. David always had a brilliant, creative vision so it was no surprise that he was so successful in the corporate world. His fearless, warrior attitude inspired him to continue to persevere throughout the challenges of the disease so that he could be with his family and take care of them.

Later in life, he also began to ride mountain bikes and was known for riding in 80-mile races. He was always a fierce competitor. He saw his health as just another challenge for him and he was determined to not allow it to get in his way of leading a full life. He was a member of Colonial Hills Baptist Church. David leaves a legacy of HOPE, perseverance, but most importantly one of love.

David was preceded in death by his father, Richard Baskin; and stepfather, Fred Johnson.

He is survived by his wife, Keri Baskin; son, Parker Baskin; daughter, McKenzie Baskin; mother, Brenda Johnson, of Marshall; sisters, Kim Henigan, of Marshall, Laurie Nutt, of Marshall, Freida Welch, of Hallsville and Renee Johnson, of Longview. He is also survived by aunt, Sue Mahaffey, of Katy; uncle, Don Burns, of Marshall, and Mama Nellie Melone along with in-laws, Bob and Paula Johnson, of Tyler.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to ALS Association, 2251 Chenault, Carrollton, 75006; or the Whitehouse High School Golf Booster Club, 901 E. Main, Whitehouse, 75791 (please note to Golf Booster Club).

Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on Sept. 11, 2015.
Funeral services for David Wayne Baskin will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, at Colonial Hills Baptist Church with Pastor Robert Carter officiating. Arrangements are under direction of Lloyd James Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 at the funeral home.

David Wayne Baskin, age 48, passed away in his Whitehouse home on Sept. 9, 2015. He was surrounded by loved ones and transitioned to his permanent home where he now has a perfected body and suffers no more from the ALS disease that he was diagnosed with in May, 2010.

David was born in Tyler on April 12, 1967, to Richard and Brenda Baskin. He spent his childhood years in Marshall where he began his passion for racing motocross. He moved to Tyler after completing high school and began competing. With his natural God given talents, he quickly became known in the motocross community as Super Dave and Diamond Dave and won many races.

David met the love of his life, Keri Johnson, while attending TJC and they were married, July 18, 1992. They had two beautiful children, Parker, Oct. 25, 1996, and McKenzie, Aug. 12, 1999. David was the most incredibly loving father that a wife could ever ask for. He was involved in every aspect of their lives, but most importantly was the knowledge and training that he provided them on how to live a purposeful, thriving life that he exemplified throughout his.

He took up golf in his young 20s and quickly became a scratch golfer and then used his talents as an assistant golf pro at Willow Brook Country Club. One of the highlights of his golfing career was the opportunity to play at Pebble Beach soon after his diagnosis.

After experimenting with a few jobs, David opened up his own security business in 1997. That company evolved into eventually Design Audio Video in which he was still conducting business until his very last day. David always had a brilliant, creative vision so it was no surprise that he was so successful in the corporate world. His fearless, warrior attitude inspired him to continue to persevere throughout the challenges of the disease so that he could be with his family and take care of them.

Later in life, he also began to ride mountain bikes and was known for riding in 80-mile races. He was always a fierce competitor. He saw his health as just another challenge for him and he was determined to not allow it to get in his way of leading a full life. He was a member of Colonial Hills Baptist Church. David leaves a legacy of HOPE, perseverance, but most importantly one of love.

David was preceded in death by his father, Richard Baskin; and stepfather, Fred Johnson.

He is survived by his wife, Keri Baskin; son, Parker Baskin; daughter, McKenzie Baskin; mother, Brenda Johnson, of Marshall; sisters, Kim Henigan, of Marshall, Laurie Nutt, of Marshall, Freida Welch, of Hallsville and Renee Johnson, of Longview. He is also survived by aunt, Sue Mahaffey, of Katy; uncle, Don Burns, of Marshall, and Mama Nellie Melone along with in-laws, Bob and Paula Johnson, of Tyler.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to ALS Association, 2251 Chenault, Carrollton, 75006; or the Whitehouse High School Golf Booster Club, 901 E. Main, Whitehouse, 75791 (please note to Golf Booster Club).

Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on Sept. 11, 2015.

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