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David Wesley Holster

Haltom City, Texas

1946 - 2003

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David Wesley Holster, 57, passed away Sunday, Dec. 7, 2003, in Fort Worth.

Graveside service: 2 p.m. Wednesday in Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Visitation: The family will receive friends 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Shannon Rufe Snow Funeral Chapel.

Survivors: Wife, Patty Holster of Haltom...

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In loving memory of a cousin, that brought so much joy and laughter to so many people, including myself. I think of you often, David, and hope you are singing like you do among and with the Angels. Since your passing many family members, including your sister, Vicki, my mother, Glenda, my brother, David, as well as, your brother, Wayne, and others have now joined you. We miss you all so much and certain that your reunion was a joyous celebration. Love and miss you always.

I have fond memories of the Waco car meet over the Memorial Day holiday with Patty and David such a long time ago. God bless your family always.

I remember David playing his guitar and singing "House of the Rising Sun" to me when I was young. We didn't get to know each other as brothers should because of our age difference, but I remember him being a kind and happy man. My condolences to those closest to him. Russ Holster

David and I had lots of fun growing up and I have many memories of all the cousins getting together here on the farm and at Ft. Worth. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ronnie and Diane Graves

What can I say about David that could ever compare to the joy he gave us? He was a man that could bring joy and laughter to everyone that he came in contact with. I remember as a child going to see him at his house, playing pool and singing are just a couple of the things that brought so much happiness that I will never forget. He made you feel that you belonged and I will cherish all the memories. He will greatly be missed by all his friends and family myself included. I feel deeply sadened...

David is my first half-cousin and was a very special person. He will truly be missed by all who knew and loved him.

I will never forget visiting David while growing up and the fun times we would have sitting around watching him play his guitar, listening to him sing and him being the silly David that he was. He had beautiful voice that could really put out a lovely sound. He had a contagious laugh that made you laugh just hearing him laugh.

I am sad that I did...

David visited often in my parents' home as a child then came to live with them and attended high school in Post for a few months. He had a great sense of humor and was a special cousin. We send our con-
dolences to his family.

Willa Faye and Walter Didway
W.C.(Mutt) and Annie Graves

David was, and is a very special nephew, that I watched grow
From a cute little mischievous boy into a man that deserved the respect
Of every one that knew him .I know that there will always be an empty
Spot in my hart. Thank God for the time that he aloud me to have David in my life. My sympathy goes out to the family that he left behind for I know how they will miss him.
Uncle Arlen & Aunt Glenda Smith

David was my special Brother and even much more "my friend". I will miss him very much. I have always loved him and always will. Love E.