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David Scott Rae Jr.

Jackson, Michigan

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RAE, DAVID SCOTT JR.- Born December 31, 1978 and passed away suddenly of a heart attack July 18 at the age of 32. He was preceded in death by his father, David Scott Rae Sr. He is survived by two sons, Isiah and Andrew; mother, Camara (Jim) Weber; brother, Daniel (Betsi) Rae; sister...

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Hey bub, its almost been a year since you passed and miss you everyday! You are my rock and I know your looking down and watching over your family and friends cuz we all need it. I Love you! Till we meet again ttyl

I still can't believe you are gone. We talk about good times we had with you and keep your spirit alive. It was 10 yrs ago this Friday that you stood by my husbands side as his Best Man (and tried picking up most of my friends) . You hold a very special place in our hearts and lives. Miss you tons.

We are going to miss you, buddy. Thank you for all the great times. I will never forget you; your boys and family will always be in my prayers. Your brother, Josh Gibbs.

You will be missed by all Dave you could always make someone smile and laugh anytime they was down.

we will miss you its not gonna be the same at the store R.I.P

Your was a great guy. Gonna miss seeing you up at color tyme dave!!!!!

Wow! David even though we werent close in school u were still a really awsome person! R.I.P U will be missed dearly!!

My Deepest sympathies to the Rae's especially the boys. I know what is it like to loose a close family member. This is a terrible loss to everyone who knew Dave and especially for me as I believe Dave was one of a hand full of great friends. It has been 2 weeks and I still don't want to accept your passing. I will do what I can for your boys if they call on me as I would my own. Dave take a rest and enjoy the time with your father....

Upon hearing of Dave's passing, i took some time to look at some old photos from High School. I began to think about how the people we spent time with when younger have helped to mold us and assist in becoming the people we are today. I appreciate Dave and his selfless ways. An individual willing to help anyone, provide a good joke and go out of his way to make sure "his" people were taken care of. A terrible loss for his family and friends, will be a Bountiful gain in Heaven. Dave, I am glad...

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Rick & Cindy Ousley