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David Austin

1961 - 2022

David Austin obituary, 1961-2022, Denton, TX

BORN

1961

DIED

2022

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Mulkey-Bowles-Montgomery Funeral Home

705 N. Locust

Denton, Texas

David Austin Obituary

David (Butch) Austin

On February 15th, 2022, David (Butch) Austin, earned his eternal wings after a courageous battle with an unexpected illness.

Dave was born in Ft. Madison, Iowa on September 16th, 1961. He spent the majority of his youth in Oelwein, Iowa where he met the love of his life, Debra (Goldsmith) Austin. They were united in marriage on February 23rd, 1979. Dave's greatest source of joy was spending time with his family going hiking, fishing, riding motorcycles, bike riding, and taking them flying. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, devotion, knowledge, and the ability to reach any goal.

Dave had an extensive list of accomplishments, interests, and hobbies. He had a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, was a dirt bike enthusiast, and raced motorcycles. In 1987, Dave joined the Irving Fire Department and had recently retired after 32 years as a Firefighter/EMT. Dave's greatest passion was flying and began his career in 1993. He would go on to become a Contract Pilot, Flight Instructor, and was A & P Certified. From 1998 - 2002 he was an Instructor Pilot for Simuflite International. At the time of his passing, he was a fixed-wing pilot for Careflight and was recently certified as a Designated Pilot Examiner. Dave was a great mentor and friend to everyone in his career fields.

Dave is survived by his wife Debra, daughters; Shawna Austin (Jayden, Justin, Jordyn, and Zari) of Mississippi and Emily (Blake) Schopper (Brantley, Rosie, Aubrey, Axxel, and Austin) of Texas. His brothers Tim Austin (California) and Larry Austin (Texas), and sister Sheri Austin (Texas). His father-in-law & mother-in-law, Brice & Norma Goldsmith (Iowa), and many other family members.

Dave was preceded in death by; His mother and stepfather; Don & Vivan Middlebrooks, grandparents; Verle & Lois Richardson, and brother Richard Pugh.

The family will be honoring Dave with a service at Denton Bible Church on March 14th at 2pm.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Denton Record-Chronicle from Mar. 12 to Mar. 13, 2022.

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Zari

March 14, 2025

I don´t really know what to say to be honest I´m his grandkid(Zari) im not gonna say much because I don´t want to cry but David was an amazing grandpa he made my grandma happy and made us happy he was the best grandpa ever and now he´s passed and its just sad so thats all im gonna say but may he rest in piece

Marty Burnett

March 13, 2022

I was shocked to hear of David's passing in casual conversation with friends last week. He was my friend, aviation mechanic, flight instructor, and mentor in aircraft ownership. I will miss him. He is one of those very special people who impacts one's life forever and leaves the world better than he found it.

Bill & Sharon Pappas

March 13, 2022

We are so sad to hear of David´s passing. Our family has a long & varied history w/ David. He & Bill shared many hours flying together & sharing stories & adventures. He was Bill´s A&P mechanic for his Champ and did the annual inspection/cert for many years- also on a friends Moose. As a flight instructor, David certified our sons Todd & Trey for their private license, also our friend Kristi Parker. He shared a passion for motorcycles with our son, Kory and took him under his wing when he was between jobs & helped him seek new employment. He was such a good, kind, caring man. Our hearts go out to his family for the void he has left in their lives. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, and all who knew and admired him. Sharon & Bill

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