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David J. Cervantes

Omaha, Nebraska

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Cervantes, David J. Age 49 Survived by sons, Colin and Aaron; brothers, Alfred and Andrew, Jr.; sisters, Diana Cervantes, Debra Carter. Private Services will be held. KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME 5108 "F" St. 402-731-1234

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I worked with David and we had some funny moments that I have not forgotten.
He always said that he flew under the radar but now he will fly where God's radar will pick him up.

Take care Family.

I, too, like several others, knew David through work. He was a special individual, had a deep passion for Christ during the time I knew him. My prayer is that he never lost that passion. As someone very special said to me tonight - "I'll keep a seat warm for you in Heaven". Keep a seat warm for us, Dave! My prayers for his boys and the rest of his family - let the Lord comfort you during this days of sorrow.

Family and Friends,

I am sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with David for a few years; I am glad to have known David during his spiritual journey; He had such a great spirit that touched many people. David and I had many great laughs together, save me a seat Dave!!!

I only worked with David for a couple years, but he was a pleasure to be around. He always spoke of his boys and how he wanted to be close to them.
See you on the other side David.

I worked with David and considered him a good friend. I had lost touch with him. Just goes to show you that you need to stay in touch with the people you love. God bless all of you. My heart is with you.

I worked with David and had many conversations about Jesus and what Heaven would be like. He knows now and will be missed. I know he will be there to great me when it is time to meet our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I wish Gods peace and love on his family and friends during this great time of loss. I will miss you my brother in Christ.

David was such a great father,brother, and friend. I remember all the good times we had when lived together at the house. Especially the time he introduced me to charizo. Andrew,Alfred,Diana and Debra you guys will be in my prayers and thoughts.

I worked with David 25 years ago. He was always a joy & a very gentle person. My deepest sympathy.

Colin & Aaron,
I am so terribly sorry for your loss. Losing your father/best friend is one of the toughest things you will face in life. As time passes, it will get easier, you never forget, but it does become bearable.
Always remember the good times you had with your Dad, how he wanted you two to be happy and most of all, remember how very, very much he loves both of you.
Love You Both - Aunt Linda