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David Fillmore

Irving, Texas

1962 - 2003

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FILLMORE, DAVID, 41, of Irving, died Sept. 12, 2003 at a Dallas hospital. Born Sept. 3, 1962 in Irving, he was a sales representative for S.M.C. Corp. in Dallas, a Master Mason, a member of Masonic Lodge #1218 and a member at the First Baptist Church, Irving. Survived by his parents Robert and...

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I just heard this morning of David's death. I am flooded with memories of a jolly, brilliant young man who I had the honor and priveledge of growing up with, through high school and college. I remember David as generous to a fault, and he possessed an unflappable spirit that could light a room, and sometimes, light the way. I don't know how David spent the past 20 years, but I know that he led a life that was noble, pious, and compassionate. This was the man I knew, and I regret that growing...

Our hearts go out to David and his family. He was a friend at both Nimitz and ETSU, a great fraternity brother, and a very kind man. He came to Texarkana a few years back for business, and it was great to see him. In phi phi k a Larry

We extend our sympathy to the entire Fillmore family and pray for strength and courage. We have fond memories being neighbors on Phillip Court.

David was a good man and always there if you needed him. I haven't seen him in years, but I am sure he stayed the same. There is a new angel in heaven.

My remembrance of David will always be in my heart and mind. I will always remember the years when he was a student in college in Commerce. He was a leader, friend, a brother and a man with a kind heart. He was there when you needed him and would do anything for you. David will be missed here on Earth. He is in a better place now serving the Lord.
My sincere condolences to David's Family.
In phi phi K A - David..,
Roger Huffman

To David's family & friends:

Wishing you peace and strength in the coming days.

It is so difficult to understand the passing of such a wonderful young man. I knew David since we were classmates in junior high French. He bought me records for my birthday and sodas at Sonic. We were children together. He will be young and beautiful and healthy in my memories for the rest of my life. William Wordsworth's "Ode to Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early...

My thought and prayers to Jan and the family at this time. I knew David from Lamar Junior High and played French Horn as well and was a band mate of Jan's at Nimitz.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.