David Wayne Kearce, born on June 5, 1967, in Blountstown, Florida, departed this life on March 16, 2025, in Panama City, Florida, surrounded by his beloved family. His journey through life was marked by a deep love for his family and a genuine passion for the simple pleasures that brought joy to his days.
David dedicated his life to spending quality time with his family, cherishing each moment shared together. He had a particular fondness for watching wrestling, which he enjoyed with enthusiasm. Fishing was another passion of his, providing him with serene moments of peace and reflection. His strong faith was evident in his commitment to his church activities, where he worked to spread the Gospel, touching the lives of many around him.
He is survived by loving family members who will continue to carry his spirit in their hearts. His sister Sue Champion and her husband Carlton, sister Darlene St. George and her husband Anthony, brother Robert Holloway, brother AJ Kearce, and brother Jessie Champion and his wife Mimi, all mourn his passing. Additionally, David is remembered fondly by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. His community at RiverTown Senior Care held a special place in his heart, as he cultivated friendships and shared laughter with his peers there.
David was preceded in death by his parents, Albert James Kearce Jr. and Janie Elizabeth Griffin, who undoubtedly welcomed him with open arms in the afterlife.
David Wayne Kearce leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, and cherished memories that will live on in the hearts of all who knew him. His warm spirit and unwavering devotion to his family and faith will be deeply missed.
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