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David Sevier, 49, was born on May 30, 1973 to a loving family. Growing up, he made friends everywhere he went and was known for his fearless spirit! He loved creating and explored any ideas that came to mind. David was a true adventurer, and he spent much of his life pursuing his many passions and living his life in the fast lane.
Throughout his life, David encountered many challenges and obstacles, but he always faced them with determination and strength. His positive outlook and unwavering spirit inspired many who knew him.
David is survived by his son, Tylor Sevier; granddaughters Mylah and Maisy Sevier; Momma and Dad, Janet and Jerry Cummings; sister Wanda Sevier; also, his other family Robert Sevier and wife; brothers, Nathan and Jason; sisters, Sarah and Katie; stepbrother Joseph and stepsister April; a host nieces, nephews and cousins and friends, too many to mention.
He loved you all his family and friends! Especially the “Carmel Crew” Clarence, Jesse, Mike, Aaron B., Matt, Larry, Rusty, Eric and all the rest will always remember him as the life of the party, and as someone who was always creating something bigger and better than what he had created before. He was a father, grandfather, son and brother who cherished his family above all else.
David’s spirit of adventure and fearlessness will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His family takes comfort in knowing that he lived a full and meaningful life and that his memory will live on in the hearts of those he touched.
Rest in peace, David… “REMEMBER THE DAYS”!
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