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David Alan Westerman

Houston, Texas

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DAVID ALAN WESTERMAN of Houston, passed away Saturday, September 23, 2006, following a brief, yet valiant fight with cancer. He was born in Baytown on November 9, 1961, to Lowell and Jean Westerman and was raised here. He was a regional technical games manager for Palace Entertainment, and was an...

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Our kids always wonder why we laugh so much when we're making garlic bread and we say it's because we say we're making "Dave's Anal Retentive Garlic Bread." They don't remember Dave, but we do - and can honestly say that he made the best damn garlic bread in the world!

We didn't get to know you well but we will miss you and know that your family will have wonderful times to remember.

Dave you were a great coworker and friend. Enjoy playing your bass guitar in heaven. PS vendor #2 is not working.

Dave,
Thank you for all your patience and teaching, but most of all for our friendship. I will miss you dearly and I know you are in comfort now.
Sincerely Jason Cooper

Dave was a great guy. We're glad to have known & learned so much from him.

Hats! I say that with a huge smile on my face, because thats what comes to mind when I think of Dave. The Cool Cat in the Hat- the first hat I saw Dave wear. What a crazy, goofy, fun-loving guy! I know Dave will be deeply missed by many, especially family, so here is what someone told me when my father passed "Hold on to the memories, they'll make you smile". Dave gave off a unique aura that made people smile. He left the very special memory that I'll cherish and smile at whenever I see...

David was a special person. He was warm, funny, and devoted to his family and friends. I've known David since he was eighteen and I was sixteen, when he sat behind me in BSO playing bass clarinet and asked me out to see Styx. When it was obvious years later that marriage wasn't for us, we were able to still be friends. He was the best father to Chris. I'm glad he and Lisa found each other because they were such a perfect fit. It's hard to believe and hard to accept that he's gone. When...

I'm gonna miss the silly man, and we should all remember that even the most reserved of us need some time to weat a silly hat and dance around