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David Earleywine, 45, passed away on January 10, 2026, in Des Moines, IA.
David Earleywine was born on July 20, 1980 in Des Moines, IA.
David was a unique and fiercely independent person . His life was tragically cut short during the pre dawn hours on Thanksgiving Day 2025. David absolutely loved nature, fishing, camping and anything to do with outside. David graduated from Creston high school where he and his family lived for several years before moving back to the Des Moines area.
After graduating David worked several years doing construction work. Later on he worked for several years in the heating/ cooling industry. In recent times David had found and became a part of the Well Covenant Church here in Des Moines and he described them as his church family. He was so thankful that he finally found a place where he felt truly loved and appreciated for simply who he was. David asked the father to forgive him for his sins and past mistakes and dedicated his life to the lord. He walked in peace and forgiveness.
David is survived by Mother Tammy (Jackson) Scott Des Moines , Daughter Trinity (Michael Gonzales) Earleywine,Baby Jax Creston , Sisters Alaina Scott Des Moines, Brandie Smith Des Moines, Niece Nevaeh Scott Des Moines, Grand parents Marilyn Danz Des Moines, Larry and Karen Smith of Urbandale, close friend John Reed Creston Iowa. Many other Family and friends. He will not be forgotten.
A celebration of life for David will be held on Saturday February 7th from 12-3 at The Well Covenant Church 2625 Hubbell Ave, Des Moines, IA. Short service with a lunch provided. Note: This event is weather dependent.
Yea tho I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil for my god is with me.
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4821 SW 9th Street, Des Moines, IA 50315

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