David-Yeager-Obituary

David Warren Yeager

Garland, Texas

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YEAGER, DAVID WARREN, Finally conquered his earthly battles and went to be with the Lord on February 24, 2008. He was born on June 6, 1956 in Dallas the second child of Donald Allen and Charlyne Yeager. He is preceded in death by his beloved father, adored sister, Dale Yeager and his stepfather...

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Kevin, Marie and Anne' Whitt

As a youth, I always enjoyed our visits around Christmas with the family. My family's prayers will be with Charlene and family during this time.

Dear Charlyne and Family,
Oh, what does one say to you at this time? Other then, I wish I were with you to give you a big hug, and help you during this difficult time. David will always be remembered in our hearts and minds. He had a few bumps along his journey, but he was able to leave his family and friends knowing that he had accomplished so much. We are all so proud of him. I will continue to pray for all of you.

The Berndt Family

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

David was a very special & dear friend of mine, whom will always be alive in my heart. I had the privilege of watching, & being a part of, him overcoming a deadly disease for the past 7 years. He was one of the finest examples of a responsible, loving & caring individual I have ever known. I am honored that I was a part of his life. I do, and will, miss him more than words can express. He will surely be a bright light in Heaven. I love you David.

Dave and I worked together back in the seventies and I remember him as quiet, thoughtful, likable fellow, somewhat on the shy side. We ran into each other again a couple of years ago and I was amazed. He was still soft-spoken and thoughtful, but the shyness was gone. He was a self-assured man with a broad perspective and that undefinable something that set him apart from most of the population of this world. I once heard that if you wonder if you've served your purpose in life, just look...