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Beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and son David Alcoser, age 74,
passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 5, 2025 in the comfort of his home in
Irving,Texas. This was his wish as he was battling a devastating form of brain cancer.
He is survived by the love of his life, Anita Alcoser, and his four adult children, Lily,
Angelita, Nury and Dave, his grandchildren Steven, Natalie, Alexis, Jenni, Stephanie,
Cheyenne, Kevin, Jennifer, John Paul, Victoria, Valentina and Skylar, and his great
grandchildren Aaron, Amy, McKayla, Zoey, Dexton, and Landon.
He is preceded in death by his mother and father, Dionicia and Eucario and a brother
Francisco Alcoser.
He is survived by his other siblings, Ernilda, Lourdes, Ramiro, Lucio, Johnny &
Armando.
Born in Orange Walk Town, Belize, David began his life’s journey by coming to the
United States as a young man. He worked hard to achieve the American Dream of
raising his family both in California and Texas and owning his own home.
He was respected at work for his integrity, dedication and hard work. He could do
practically anything that involved carpentry, construction, mechanical technician related
tasks, often impressing his supervisors for his ability to teach himself new things.
Most of all, David loved being at his home, fixing and tinkering with projects and building
with his hands. He also loved the company of his dearest friends and family at his
home-welcoming all with open arms.
David loved listening to music! There was hardly a day without any music in his home
and he loved having friends and family to dance to his favorite old timey tunes.
David was known for his welcoming smile, calm demeanor and his many acts of service
to all who needed him. His free time was filled happily comfortable in the simple
moments and celebration of family life, be it birthdays, weddings, holidays.
He will be dearly missed by his teenage love of 56 years and beloved wife, Anita, whom
he cherished and protected to the very end. His love will continue in the hearts of all the
family and friends who knew and met him.
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