May God bless you and your...
Miss you Dave
...think of you often...
Joyce Herring
July 02, 2020 | Houston, TX | Friend


Houston, Texas
David Paul Anstine beloved son of Paul and Dulene Anstine of Houston, passed away at the young age of 49. He was born November 14, 1964 in Fort Worth, Texas. His entire childhood and early adult years were spent in Houston. After graduation, he furthered his education at Texas Tech University...
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...think of you often...
Joyce Herring
July 02, 2020 | Houston, TX | Friend
I remember David every time I see something funny or see a Safety-Kleen truck. He had a great affect on people and helped me with aspects of my life. I miss having a beer with him and hearing ideas he had about starting his own company or sharing stories of his life.
You are missed old friend
Sean Rousselle
July 02, 2019 | Corinth, TX | Coworker
The. Herring family. Thinks of Dave and his family often...miss you
February 19, 2016

I miss you my brother. The hatch chili's are in season. I will always think of you this time of year. See you on the other side.
Richard Ovalle
August 02, 2014 | Corinth
My sincerest condolences to Dave's family and friends. Dave was a true friend who cared about others. Dave, I can still hear you say,'What's for dinner?' Dave, you will be missed by all. May God rest your soul.
-Richard
July 27, 2014
Dulene and Paul, I think of you often.
My sincere condolences.
Muriel Kessler
July 12, 2014 | Houston, TX
Dave was a treasure that will be missed by many. I know that he is at peace now and wish his family quick healing.
Anita
July 12, 2014 | Frisch, TX
My thoughts and prayers go out to Dave's family and friends. I knew Dave for many years at Safety-Kleen. He always had a big smile and he was a positive happy-go-lucky guy. He was a true gentleman and a good friend. I will miss him greatly.
Valerie Nekhom
July 10, 2014 | McKinney, TX

My condolences and prayers go to Dave's family and friends with this tragic loss. I can't think of better words to describe the effect Dave had on those that knew him:
The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.
- Albert Schweitzer
Kevin Gross
July 08, 2014 | Frisco, TX