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David Van Meter

ARLINGTON, Texas

1967 - 2008

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David John Van Meter, 40, passed away Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008. Memorial service: 4 p.m. Tuesday at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Arlington. David was born April 5, 1967, to Richard Van Meter and Toni Larsen in El Paso. He graduated from James Martin High School and attended UTA, earning a...

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But there will be a time
When I'll see your face
And I'll hear your voice
And there we will laugh again
And there will come a day
When I'll hold you close
No More tears to cry
'Cause we'll have forever
But I'll say Goodbye for now

I can't believe that it has been a year since you have been gone! I still think about you everyday and you still hold a special place in my heart! I love you and miss you!

It's been almost a year and it is still hard to believe David is gone. The kids and I miss him each and everyday, but we know we will see him again one day in a place where there is no more suffering. We appreciate the kind words and prayers from all the people who knew and loved him. A song that has given me some comfort comes to mind as I think about the last year...
"This is what it means to be held. How it feels, when the sacred is torn from your life and you survive. This is what it...

I'm another Martin High grad, I was a year ahead of David at Martin and Young Jr High. I didn't know David while in school, but I did hear stories (always funny and/or crazy) about the Van Meter brothers. I was lucky enough to work with his brother Chris later, and then meet David - both are/were wonderfull guys. My condolences to the family.

I just found out about David's passing and would like to offer my deepest condolences. I grew up with all of the Van Meter kids from our time at Jason B. Little through Martin High School. Some of the funniest moments in my life involved David and his brothers. Thanks for the wonderful memories and may God Bless you all with strength.

Although I have not kept in touch with David throughout the years , I remember what a great freind I was blessed with & I will truly miss him. I remember the classes that we had together in high school & a particular job at a pizza restaurant we both worked at.Those were the good old days (the days with no worries, just good times). I'm gonna miss you brother!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.