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David Michael Moreland, affectionately known to many as "Freddie," passed away on February 12, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the age of 60. Born on October 2, 1964, in New York, he was a cherished individual whose impact will resonate through the lives he touched.
David dedicated his career to the field of medical data clerk technology, where meticulous nature and dedication made a significant difference in the realm of healthcare. His professional journey was underscored by an unwavering commitment to excellence, and he took pride in making sure that the systems he worked on were as efficient and user-friendly as possible.
His educational pursuits included some college credit, reflecting his tireless pursuit of knowledge. Even with this background, it was his innate curiosity and desire to learn that truly defined him, as he constantly sought to expand his understanding of the world around him.
Freddie was not only recognized for his professional accomplishments but also for the warmth and kindness he exuded in his personal relationships. He leaves behind a loving family that includes his sister, Jeanette "GiGi" Burnette, his brother, Marc Anthony Moreland, and Robert Louis Moreland. Together, they endured life’s ups and downs, nurturing bonds that will echo in their hearts forever.
Though David has departed from this world, his memory will remain alive in the laughter shared among his family and friends, the stories recounted in his honor, and the love that surrounds those he left behind. His spirit will forever remain present in the hearts of his loved ones, a glowing reminder of a life well-lived.
He will be missed dearly, and the legacy of his compassion and dedication to both his work and family will continue to inspire all who knew him. Rest in peace, Freddie. Your journey has moved beyond this earthly realm, but your light will forever shine in our memories.
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