David Allen Jarvis age 66 of Wautoma recently passed away on August 26, 2025. He was born on November 9, 1958 to Robert and Adwina (Fritz) Jarvis. He graduated from Wautoma High School in 1977. In his early life, he worked for Kirk Company, Wautoma. David enlisted in the U.S. Army in October of 1977. He was stationed in Germany and Honorably Discharged in October 1980. He then worked for Campbell Trees, Green Giant in Ripon, Miles Kimball in Oshkosh, Del Monte in Plover and his last position before retirement was working for the Green Bay School System as a custodian. He enjoyed reading, walking in his free time and watching the Badgers, Brewers, Bucks and Packers.
David is survived by his siblings: Steven (Bette) Jarvis, Wisconsin Dells, Kathy Rogers, Linda and Carol, all of Wautoma; sister-in-law: Valerie Jarvis, Wautoma; nephew: Charlie Jarvis, Wautoma, nieces: Stephanie (Matt) Paulson, Smith Station, AL, Kristina (Ryan) Messer, Baraboo; four great nieces: Sasha, Noelle and Melody Paulson, Smith Station, AL and Aspyn Messer, Baraboo. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother: Mark Jarvis and brother-in-law: Ronnie Rogers.
Private family services and Military Honors will be held at the funeral home with entombment at Wautoma Union Cemetery.
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