David Alan Dismukes

David Alan Dismukes obituary, La Marque, TX

David Alan Dismukes

David Dismukes Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Crowder Funeral Home - League City on Aug. 1, 2022.

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David Alan Dismukes, 60
David Dismukes died in League City, Texas on July 29 at the age of 60. David was born in Port Arthur and grew up in Groves, Texas. He attended school in the Port Neches Groves area until he relocated to Baton Rouge where he graduated from Robert E. Lee High School. David also attended Louisiana State University and received a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree from Northeast Louisiana University in Monroe, Louisiana. David was a resident in League City, Texas for the last 30 years, worked as a pharmacist in local hospitals and joined the staff at Mainland Medical Hospital in Texas City.
As a boy, David was active in Little League ball, Boy Scouts of America, played trombone in the school band and played high school football. David enjoyed cooking and baking for family and friends and going to the family beach house "Seascape" on Bolivar Peninsula.
David is one of five children born to Bobby and Virginia Dismukes. He was preceded in death by his father Bobby and brothers Robert and Richard "Dale".
He is survived by his four children, Rachelle and husband Stephen Rawlings, Emily and husband Ryan Munthe, Hunter, and Madison; step-daughter Gabriela Ochoa, two grandchildren Cameron Rawlings and Eleanor Munthe; his mother Virginia; and two brothers Greg and Gary.
Visitation is at Crowder Funeral Home in League City Texas on Tuesday August 2, 5:30 -730pm. Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday August 3 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in League City at 10am. David will be interred August 3 in Port Arthur Texas at 2:30pm in Greenlawn Cemetery.

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Brad Hansen

August 1, 2022

My condolences to David´s family during this time of grief. I had worked with David at a couple of different pharmacies over the years. We did a lot of talking a joking around whenever we worked together. He was always a pleasure to be around.

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