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David L. Mumme

Webster, Texas

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David L. Mumme, 65, of Clear Lake City, Texas passed away February 5, 2013. David was born in Corpus Christi, Texas to the late Lt. Col. Marvin E. Mumme and Merle B. Mumme of Kenedy, Texas. He attended college at the United States Air Force Academy, graduated and was commissioned as a 2nd...

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I remember David from Ridge Road Jr.high in NLR. He was nominated in an auction at school and went for lots of $$$, the lovely Karen Yedlik won him with lots of support from the student body for a date. I remember him as a very nice and wonderful friend.may he Rest In Peace. God bless his beloved family

I was so sorry to hear about David's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with him and all his family. I knew him when he lived in North Little Rock .He excelled in everything he did. He and his family were all wonderful people!

I just heard about David through FB. I lived next door to David in junior high school. Loved all those boys! We had a great time together. We had a snow one winter but the streets weren't good for sledding. David and Marvin took a water hose and iced the ally behind our houses. It made a great sled course complete with turns and a lake at the bottom of the hill. We had to make a 90 degree turn to avoid going in the water. The neighbors behind us used the ally to get to their houses, since...

Mumme was one-of-a-kind. What a fun, talented and crazy guy. He was so likable that it was always a party whenever he was around. Many, many fond memories of the great year together we had in flight school with David and Susan. Semper Fi.

Susan I know how difficult it has been watching him slip away. You were a good wife and your a great mother and grand mother. He lived a wonderful life with you there at his side. I'm so sorry for your loss and think of you often. I promise every day it gets a little better. Your a strong lady- hang in there. Love you- Shelley

David was the greatest! Superb pilot and a wonderful man! I'll miss him!

After the first 3 times David ran over me on the football field in 1965, I decided I didn't like him much. That opinion totally reversed itself for the next 48 years. An officer and a gentleman .......

He was called "the Baron" in our AF pilot training class. The title matched his class and demeanor. He was one of the best of the best. God's Speed, Amigo.