David Marvin Waldie passed into eternity on January 24, 2020 after complications from a stroke he suffered four years prior. He is survived by Janet, his wife of 53 years and his three children and their spouses: Lance Waldie and his wife Cheryl, Piper Monk and her husband Chris, Jessica Dorough and her husband Travis. He is also survived by seven grandchildren: Bradley, Kate, and Jacob Joyce; Daniel and Brooke Waldie; Laci and Carley Dorough and one great-grandson Oliver Joyce. Dave was a committed follower of Jesus Christ and a member of First Baptist Church of Conroe, Texas since 1977 where he taught Sunday School and impacted the lives of many young people while serving in the youth ministry in the 1980's and beyond. He was a wonderful father, husband, friend, a career salesman who never met a stranger, an avid golfer, and a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan. He loved life, and he lived it to the fullest, enjoying his family and friends, never failing to tell us he loved us. He will be greatly missed, but we know we will see him again in glory.
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January 30, 2020
Janet, we're so very sorry for your loss, Totally missed the obituary or we would have been at the service. Howard and I admired both of you and we're very sorry for your loss. With sincere sympathy! Carol & Howard
Sharon Beck
January 30, 2020
We are so very sorry for your loss. John and I have always loved you and David. You are both such wonderful friends. Janet, I know after all these years you two have loved each other that it has to be lonely without him. May the good Lord bless you and your family and help you heal. Please let us know if we can help you in any way.
mary carroll
January 28, 2020
Dave was loved by everyone he knew. He always made me laugh. His family is devastated. But Knowing he is in Jesus hand will help eventually
Fran Cremer
January 28, 2020
My heart is heavy for all your family. I was blessed with a heartwarming call from Dave when I lost my husband (Dave's 1st cousin). I will be praying for comfort you in this season of your life.
Mike & Gayle Coleman
January 27, 2020
Dave will be missed! What great memories we have. We send our Condolences to the family. Since his stroke we realize these past few years have been difficult for family and friends. We rejoice in his belief in our Lord Jesus. We will see him again... completely healed.
Barbara Lumpkin
January 27, 2020
My heart hurts for all of you.
Jane Cole
January 26, 2020
My deepest condolences go out to Janet and the family. May his soul rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon him.
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