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David George Barker

1944 - 2024

David George Barker obituary, 1944-2024, Webster, TX

David Barker Obituary

Barker, David George

Sunday June 2nd, 2024, around 9am, David George Barker, 80, passed away peacefully beside his beloved wife of 56 years, Carol, at their home in Kerrville, Texas after seeing each of his children one last time.

David was born in Anniston, Alabama on March 19, 1944 to Ford and Agnes Barker a few months before his father was deployed to Europe for D Day. David arrived in Galveston, TX in 1947 and grew up there before moving to LaMarque in 1954. David was in Boy Scouts until eighth grade when athletics drew his attention, specifically baseball, football, and track. In High School he played on several championship football teams and played quarterback on a multi-year state play-off team. He excelled in track, setting records in local, district, and region levels. David excelled in the classroom at every level, winning science fairs and honing skills in math. His talent and hard work earned him admittance to Scheiner College in 1962 with an athletic scholarship in track. Two years later he earned his AA degree in engineering which in turn paved the way for him to transfer to Texas A&M University, an experience that would shape the rest of his life.

At A&M, David attempted to run for the track team before an injury forced him to hang up his cleats officially, though he did play campus intramurals including playing safety in the annual 12th Man Bowl. His undergraduate study in mechanical engineering led the way to an interest in nuclear engineering. He was awarded the Leverett Scholarship for years 1964 to 1966 for academic performance, participated in many professional clubs like ASME, ANS, and SAE, and authored a paper for the college of engineering publication, "Titanium and the Aerospace Age." He earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering in 1966, entered graduate school immediately, and was awarded a graduate assistantship working in the Nuclear Science center performing research. David was able to complete his master's thesis and graduate with a Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering in August 1968. His education continued in his adult life where he completed programs in engineering and executive management from UCLA in 1970, Idaho in 1975, Penn State in 1986, and even UT in 2008.

David's career began after A&M at the Nuclear Division of Todd Shipyards in Galveston working on the Nuclear Ship Savannah Program, the world's first nuclear powered maritime vessel. He joined the HB Zachry Construction company in 1971 as part of their team to build a nuclear-powered central station power plant in Puerto Rico. In 1972 he was recruited by the Houston Lighting & Power Company in its new Nuclear Program. He wrote the specifications for the South Texas Nuclear Project (STNP) in 1972, was named quality assurance manager in 1973, construction manager in 1977, and manager of the entire project in 1978 where he served in that capacity until 1985. After his nuclear work, David had positions that had him leading the company's renovation of a downtown tower for its new headquarters, building a chilled water business as President & Chief Operating Officer of a subsidiary of Reliant and CenterPoint Energy, and leading the winning proposal for the naming rights of Reliant Stadium. After retiring from CenterPoint in 2004, David reunited with a college friend at Dril-Quip in what would become the first of two stints at the company. Between them he worked for the State of Texas from 2006 to 2008 as Deputy Executive Director for Facilities responsible for the management and oversight of all statewide facilities. He returned to Dril-Quip to lead major global projects before retiring in 2017. Retirement saw David engage in consulting and various business ventures.

During David's career he served on several volunteer boards with the United Way, Sheltering Arms, Alley Theatre, Cypress Fairbanks Education Foundation, and elected three terms to the Cypress Fairbanks ISD Board of Trustees as President, Vice-President and Secretary, and served on the Board of Trustees of Schreiner University for several years.

Recognition for David's contributions included receiving a Department of Mechanical Engineering, Academy of Distinguished Graduates award from Texas A&M University in 2001, Athletic Hall of Honor and Distinguished Alumnus awards from Schreiner University in 2014, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Distinguished Former Student Award also in 2014, and an award for 50 years of outstanding service as a Professional Engineer from the State of Texas in 2022.

In David's private life, he was a devoted husband, father and Grandaddy, friend and mentor to many. He enjoyed hunting and fishing for many years, and was a lifelong golfer, playing at courses around the world. David always took the opportunity to visit friends and family members whenever and wherever possible.

David is preceded in death by his parents Agnes and Ford Barker, brother Ford and sister Rosalie Stringer. He is survived by his wife, Carol, their son Kyle and wife Jenny, daughter Kelly Webb and husband Justin, daughter Andrea, grandsons JD and Scott Webb, and his younger brother Tony, plus many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, June 25, 2024 at Forest Park East, 21620 Gulf Fwy, Webster, Texas.

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Published by The Bryan-College Station Eagle on Jun. 22, 2024.

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Tim Stanley

October 16, 2024

2022 a gathering of Dave and some of the folks he first hired at HL&P in 1973-76. All worked on the South Texas Project.

KimBecker

July 25, 2024

My dear friend carol...I am so very sorry for your loss. We
Just heard today our prayers are with you and all the family. We
Send our
Love
To you. Kim
And Pete

Sharon Michael Owens

June 26, 2024

Rest in peace .

Robert Gibbs

June 26, 2024

Carol
I worked with David for many years at HL&P. He was a true friend and I always learned from his experiences. He will be missed by all that knew him. May God bless you and your family
Robert Gibbs. friend

Charles Biggs

June 25, 2024

David and I were good friends since our days in graduate school at Texas A&M 58 years ago. He was an incredible person and his absence leaves a deep void that cannot be filled. His enthusiasm, warmth, and unwavering friendship will always hold a special place in my heart. Deepest sympathy to Carol and the family.

Pam and Jim Wells

June 25, 2024

Jim and I both respected David so much. He was both a great CFISD Board member and a great person. As a leader he was intelligent and thoughtful, always focused on the needs of the students and district. He left a lasting impact. Our sincere condolences to Carol and the family.

James Holley

June 24, 2024

David and I worked together for several years at Dril-Quip. He would stop by my office or I would stop by his. I enjoyed our conversations. He would tell me about his days in the nuclear industry or about his new House he was building. He will be missed.

Fife Ellis

June 24, 2024

Very sorry to hear the news. I enjoyed working with him for several years at Dril-Quip. He had alot of experience and was very helpful on many projects while working at Dril-Quip. I enjoyed the friendship and the conversations with David. Rest in Peace.

Shelaine Moreno

June 23, 2024

I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts & prayers are with you & your family during this sad time. I was the realtor that worked with David on your home in Miramont & during our regular meetings I enjoyed our conversations and developed a true respect for the man of caring, integrity and honor he embodied.

Lee Weathersbee

June 21, 2024

David and I were teammates on the Schreiner Track team that won the Texas Jr. College State Championship in 1963. Last year we got together, thanks to a mutural friend, after 60 years. Had a wonderful time catching up on old times. At one time David hunted on a ranch I had in Val Verde County with a friend of his. Unfortuantly we miss seeing each other then. The three visits we had last year will be some of my foundist memories. Eternally be David's Memory . Lee Weathersbee, Del Rio, Texas

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