David Allen Huston, 65 was born in Canton Ohio, July 15, 1952 and passed away on Saturday May 12, 2018. Dave was a resident of Rock Hill SC. David graduated from Canton South High school. After high school Dave went into the armed forces and was stationed at Eielson Air Force Base from December 04, 1976 until his Honorable discharge on December 03, 1976. Dave was a loving man and a great father and wonderful Grandfather. He would do anything for anyone to help them and make them happy. Dave enjoyed gardening, fishing, Playing with Children and Grandchildren and he always said his favorite place was Alaska. David was preceded in death by his estranged wife Deborah Huston, his father Melford Huston, his Mother Mary Huston and his sister Peggy Huston. David is survived by His Son, Jason Huston and Jason's wife Brandy Huston that he loved like a daughter and their two children Anthony Huston and Kaylee Huston. Also survived by Dave Huston is Stefani Huston and her three children Donnie Huston, Jazlyn Roof, and Greyson Roof, that he also considered to be his children and grandchildren. Visitation will be held at Bass - Cauthen Funeral home on Thursday May 17th from 5pm to 7pm in the Chapel. Online condolences mat be registered at www.basscares.com.
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