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David Roy Die, Sr., a devoted family man and cherished member of his community, departed this life on October 18, 2024, in Port Neches, Texas, at the age of 69. Born on August 20, 1955, in Port Arthur, Texas, he was a beacon of compassion and laughter, leaving behind a legacy of love and kindness.
David's professional journey spanned 30 years as an Operator with Gulf Oil, where he was known for his dedication and strong work ethic. He proudly served in the United States Marine Corps, embodying the values of honor, courage, and commitment that defined his character throughout his life.
He was not only a remarkable worker but also a remarkable human being, well-known for his caring and compassionate nature. David had a deep love for cooking, sharing his culinary talents as he prepared meals for the St. Elizabeth RCIA, enriching the lives of those around him. He cherished the joy of making others laugh, which fostered countless friendships, each one a testament to his warm spirit.
David's involvement extended beyond his hobbies; he was actively engaged in the A.C.T.S. St. Kolbe Prison Ministry, where his heart for service illuminated the lives of many people in need.
In addition to his professional achievements, David had a passion for motorcycles and was a proud member of the Red Knights motorcycle club, enjoying the camaraderie and adventures it brought.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Pamela Die of Port Neches; his son, David Die Jr. and his wife, Jennifer of Dallas; his daughter, Jessica Die of Lake Tahoe, Nevada; his stepsons, Jeff Hooks and his wife, Jennifer of Utah; Gabe Jacobs and his wife Kaydrian, and stepdaughter, Jessica LaFleur and her husband Scott, and his extended family including Steven Pecora, Jr. and his wife, Tika of Atascocita; Kenny Pecora and his wife, Angela of Missouri; Penny Sikes and her husband, Scott of Huffman; a treasured legacy of 22 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren.
David was preceded in death by his parents, his former wife Margie Die, and his sister.
The community is invited to celebrate his life at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Port Neches, Texas. A visitation will be held on October 25, 2024, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM, followed by a Rosary at 1:30 PM and a Mass of Christian Burial to begin at 2:00 PM. The family welcomes all who knew and loved David Roy Die Sr. to gather in remembrance of a man who touched many lives with his gentle spirit and unwavering love.
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