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David F. Best

Aynor, South Carolina

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AYNOR | Rev. David Forrest Best, 54, husband of Katherine Rabon Best passed away Thursday, August 10, 2006.David was born July 29, 1952 in Mullins, a son of Janet Reynolds and the late Forrest Best. He was a full time pastor with the Marlboro Circuit Charge. David was a member of the South...

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We send our heart felt condolences to you and your family. He will be greatly missed as our pastor and friend.

Best Family,

We extend our heartfelt sympathy to all of you on the loss of our friend and former Sunday School teacher. David's love of the Lord Jesus, his deep understanding of Scripture and his own personal experience challenged and called us to seek more, do more and, above all, love God more. We are grateful for his tireless efforts, witness and example. May God bless and keep you all in the days ahead.

David and family,
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Janet, we are so sorry to hear of your son's passing. Our prayers are with you.

Kathy and family--
We are so sorry that David had to leave us but are so thankful for the years of extra time that God had given him. Only in heaven will we know just how many lives he touched during those years! What a privilege to have known him and to have been a small part of your lives. We love you!

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. I always felt blessed to hear David preach at our church. He was truly a man of God. Our thoughts and prayers are with each one of the Best family.

Best Family,
Sorry to hear of your lost. Mr. David was a great man of God and I know of so many who will miss him. You are all in the Lovell family's thoughts and prayers during this time.

Kathy, Buddy, Joycelyn, and family,

I was saddend to hear of the loss of a dear old friend. Be sure you will be remembered in my prayers. My love to all of you.

Ashley Hughes

The lose of a family member is always hard to cope with but when it happens to be a close family member and a person who touched everyones heart and filled it with hopfulness and peace hurts the worse. Uncle David was a good man but with all the pain he went through he still was always there to lend a helping hand. He is now in heaven with Mother, Grandpa, and God who are are all watching over us and helping us see the goodness in others. I would rather have him with us but it is good to know...