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David Randall MERRILL

Sacramento, California

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MERRILL, David Randall Nov. 23, 1949 - Apr. 29, 2011On April 29, 2011 our dear friend, brother, father, and life of the party, David Randall Merrill of Sacramento, California, passed away in Denver, Colorado.For anyone who knew David, he was not only the life of the party, but a central figure...

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Whoa, sorry for Fawn. Sorry for all of us. Dave was so fun, and he was so helpful. He would do anything for anyone with a big smile on his face. Rest in peace dear friend, until we meet again.......
Jerry and Charlotte Belisle

My name is Jason Mello and i am the son of Don Mello one of David Dearest friends. Dave and my dad meet as children and hung out for many years. Dave had a big influence on me as a small child and growing up as Dave and Don spent alot of time in the outdoors hunting and fishing. I got alot of my outdoor education from these two men, as they showed me everything from how to thred a fishing line to how to fry up a fresh trout. And Hunting!!! Dave knew it all,he showed me as well as my dad...

David , R.I.P. my friend you will be missed so much. I remember when I was working for Henerys Service Station Service . You would take me to your hang outs , So.Cals was one I remember , you were the most fun person , I think you got it from your family , Mom , Bob and your whole family. You were all ways happy , funny and just so fun to be around. I will never forget taking the Kids trick or treating down town . You are an amazing person and will be deeply missed by all whos lives you...

Dave Merrill – Unforgettable


My brother, my friend, our laughter, our sorrow. As the laughter dies and mixes with the tears, I will always see and hear you laughing and telling one joke after another. I will always hear the echo of your laughter in my own as it is the laugh we share and was given to us by our Mom.

As I type this, the show on the TV begins playing Mom's song, (well for me anyway), "Unforgettable" by Nat King Cole in the background of the scene...