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David Zent

Dallas, Texas

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Zent, David Of Carrollton TX, born June 24, 1943 in Buffalo, NY passed away peacefully March 13, 2009. Survived by his wife Alma; daughter Shelley; Sons Douglas, Charles, Albert, Robert and granddaughter Sariah. Visitation Wed. 9 AM service at 10 AM in St. Ritas Catholic church at 12521 Inwood...

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It's with tears in my eyes reading all the kind and thoughtful words posted about my Dad who passed away 12 years ago, March 13th. We miss you Dad, every day we are reminded of you in some way and you are very much in our hearts and memories. You helped make us kids into who we are today and you will always be with us. We miss you so much.

And last but certainly not least-thanks for the memories. So many good ones. And thanks for the two most precious gifts you've given me. We all miss you-just knowing you were always "there" for us and are now in another dimension. Thanks for everything. Rest in peace till we see each other again one day my friend.

Thanks for the memories. Especially thank you for the two greatest gifts that anyone can give to another: Douglas and Shelley. I know they miss you terribly. And I just can't believe you're gone. We had some really good times together. I hope you found peace-tell your Mom and Dad I think of them all the time and miss the fun times we all shared especially now that Easter is coming. It's not the same.

I met David In Oct. or Nov.'08. He was soft spoken and seemed like a very nice man who was happy that he lived a good life.

David was one of my older cousins and someone I looked up to throughout the years. Your success at such a young age inspired me to where I felt everything was possible. Although David may have been a distance away he always knew where his family was and we enjoyed his visits and talking about his boys and Shelly. Gatherings with the Canadians were also special and he always made an effort to spend time with everyone. We were very close with his Mom and Dad, and I know how much he meant...

dear Cousin,I will really miss our long phone conversations when we talked about what was going on in our family-our vivid political debates, your pride in your family--but most of all just knowing you were there.

God bless the Zent family. David was one of a kind; a great knowledge bank, dedicated associate to Bank of America, but most of all a caring friend. Occasionally Dave and I walked across the street together - me going to the bus stop and Dave going to the parking garage. It was during this short walk that I learned what a caring family man he truly was...he always talked about his family and never failed to ask about my girls. Dave left us way too early and I will sincerely miss him. My...

David and I worked on projects and then as teammates for almost 10 years at NationsBank and Bank of America. His knowledge of the inner workings of payments processing and similar details of bank activities was legendary. Perhaps more importantly, he was a man of his word, and cared about the people with whom he worked and those in the broader community who needed help. He will be missed, my thoughts and prayers are with his family at this very difficult time.

David, I have had the privilege of being your son in law. You wisdom and presence will be greatly missed.