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David Wayne Sebesta

Austin, Texas

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David Wayne Sebesta Taylor TX Oct. 30, 1957 - Mar. 17, 2007 On Saturday, March 17, David was doing the thing he loved the most, skydiving with his friends. This day David collided with a fellow jumper and, knocked unconscious, was unable to open his reserve chute and fell to the earth....

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Dave is a wonderful guy who I will miss! It was rare when I would fly through Austin that i would not open the aircraft door or walk around on the tarmac looking for him. He really knew how to brighten your day with that sweet grin of his. Dave always had a story to tell of his sky diving adventures. I will truely miss Dave!! I will cherish the picture i have of us sitting in the engine of the plane for halloween when we worked on the ramp together in austin... Flying through austin will...

I worked with Dave at SWA in Austin. He always had a smile on his and a hug waiting when i saw him. I know everyone at AUS will miss the laughs and smiles he brought to work everyday. Dave will be missed but we know he is flying high and watching us grow. Thanks for all the great times.

I am sorry for the loss of our friend Dave. He meant the world to me, and I already miss his bear hugs and his mischievous smile. Dave is flying free. That is what he enjoyed to do. Rest in peace.

Our David...
David towered above many men, he was a man above men. David had to look down "at" most people, but he never looked down "on" anyone. David was and will always be a free spirit, he was Mom's wondering "Jew". For those of you who are unfamiliar with a "Jew", it is a plant that once seeded it grows rapid, wildly, and unstoppable.
Like the Jew is to the ground,
Our David is to the sky.
And our hearts.

I knew dave only from skydiving, but he was a real nice guy and fun to be around and talk to. I will miss talking to him.

I was so sorry to hear of your lose. I only met him twice, but in those two times he made a everlasting impression on me. He was a true gentleman. He was always thinking of everyone else. He will be missed but always remembered.

I can't believe it, just the other day we were talking about our class reunion and your love of sky diving. You were always a nice guy. We will miss you.

Dave and my dad jumped together for nearly 30 years. I know he died doing what he loved. He is in a better place now.

David was one of the good guys. Just as sweet as he could be. When we were in High School and during my first marriage, he was my "Body Guard". I will always treasure his friendship. My prayers are with you and your family. Cheryl