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David Keith Sands

Dallas, Texas

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Sands, David Keith David Keith Sands was born in Dallas to Caroline Rose Hunt and Loyd Bowmer Sands on September 8, 1950. He courageously battled several forms of cancer for four years and was at his beloved Pine Lake Ranch on April 6, 2009 when he died peacefully in his sleep. A lifelong...

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We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Lydia I am truly sorry to hear of your Dad's passing and know he is in a better place with his brother and you and your family are in our prayers.

My deepest sympathies to the Sands, Hunt and Hill families. I owe a lot to these families and only wish you the peace of mind in knowing that David was loved and respected by many.

Lydia and family-
I am so so sorry for your loss! I can't even imagine what your family is going through- please know that I am only a phone call away- I will always remember how much he loved you and how proud he was of you on graduation day! I miss you
Love to your family

Dear Nancy:
My love and prayers to you and your family.
David was so well liked and thought of on some many levels by his firends and of course our graduating class.
For me, his laugh and always finding a way to slip in a conversation, how much he loved his family on so many levels will be my fondest rememberances...

I know from seeing you recently, his journey through treatment was impressive; a word that certainly doesn't do it justice.
My love and prayers...

Elks, bugle!

Not to mourn but welcome.

Bees swarm from Chama to Chatfield with honey and mead for all.

Mesquite bonfires blaze until dawn; let Poseidon snap golden halyards

In Maine's Aeolian winds, lifting Mallards from the wetlands of Navarro into the Heavens.

Soothe and welcome our friend, who was a kind and candid King from a troubled Earth, now one with all energy, his patrimony and his laurel.

All Heaven celebrates the...

I was a classsmate of Davids in High School. What I remember most about him was his kindness to all regardless of social staus or popularity. He will be greatly missed by many I am sure.

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I will always have fond memories of the times we spent together. God has a way of letting time heal our grief and then let the memories bring us comfort, not so much pain. My heart goes out to you and all the family.
With affection, Sylvia Craddock

To the Sands family I offer my sincere condolances and I will always treasure my times with George and David out at the Pinon. It was David's generosity that made this possible and I will be forever grateful to him for this. Please know that we in Panama City have you in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Troy Syfrett, Jr.