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David Lee “President” Harper

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David Lee “President” Harper

Birth
Turtle Creek, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Aug 2004 (aged 87)
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Cremains returned to Pennsylvania for final resting Add to Map
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David Harper is survived by his wife, Theresa; daughter, Cameron Ann; sister, Doris Harper; and brothers, Ralph and Jim Harper. He is also survived by his best pal "Trixie Dog".

He spent a lifetime serving the public. He has served on the Anderson Mill Municipal Utility District Board of Directors for the past 20 years, much of that time as "President of the Board". He also served as the Williamson County Representative on the Capital Metro Transit Authority Board of Directors. Before moving to the Austin area, David lived in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, where he served as Mayor in the 1970s. Additionally, he served for I7 years as a city council member, and served on the Penn Water Authority Board.

David was instrumental in developing cooperation with the various groups he interacted with on a regular basis. He was well known at the state Capitol when the Legislature was in session. He developed a quality relationship with the City of Austin, which was nonexistent prior to his appearance on the scene up to and including a Strategic Partnership Agreement. David developed an arrangement with Williamson County to place an advanced life support ambulance and a Sheriff substation within the Anderson Mill boundaries. He was a lifetime member of the American Water Works Association and numerous other affiliations and associations. Finally, he was the Number 1 advocate for the residents of the Anderson Mill Municipal Utility District.

The family wishes to thank the Board of Directors and staff of the Anderson Mill Municipal Utility District and the Capital Metro Transit Authority board and staff for their kindness. Additionally, the numerous dear friends and associates. David never met stranger.

David's wish was to be cremated with no services. His cremains will be returned to Pennsylvania tor final resting. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you help an animal at a local shelter.
David Harper is survived by his wife, Theresa; daughter, Cameron Ann; sister, Doris Harper; and brothers, Ralph and Jim Harper. He is also survived by his best pal "Trixie Dog".

He spent a lifetime serving the public. He has served on the Anderson Mill Municipal Utility District Board of Directors for the past 20 years, much of that time as "President of the Board". He also served as the Williamson County Representative on the Capital Metro Transit Authority Board of Directors. Before moving to the Austin area, David lived in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, where he served as Mayor in the 1970s. Additionally, he served for I7 years as a city council member, and served on the Penn Water Authority Board.

David was instrumental in developing cooperation with the various groups he interacted with on a regular basis. He was well known at the state Capitol when the Legislature was in session. He developed a quality relationship with the City of Austin, which was nonexistent prior to his appearance on the scene up to and including a Strategic Partnership Agreement. David developed an arrangement with Williamson County to place an advanced life support ambulance and a Sheriff substation within the Anderson Mill boundaries. He was a lifetime member of the American Water Works Association and numerous other affiliations and associations. Finally, he was the Number 1 advocate for the residents of the Anderson Mill Municipal Utility District.

The family wishes to thank the Board of Directors and staff of the Anderson Mill Municipal Utility District and the Capital Metro Transit Authority board and staff for their kindness. Additionally, the numerous dear friends and associates. David never met stranger.

David's wish was to be cremated with no services. His cremains will be returned to Pennsylvania tor final resting. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you help an animal at a local shelter.


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