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David Gill

David Gill
David Gill

David Gill, a dedicated Paramedic & Firefighter, has sadly passed away in Dallas, Texas. Born on August 4, 1949, in Waldo, Arkansas, David led a life full of selfless service and unwavering commitment.

Known for his stoic demeanor, those who had the privilege of witnessing his smile knew it was a rare treasure. Memories of his occasional but heartfelt smile will forever be cherished by all who knew him.

David’s journey was marked by his pursuit of knowledge, culminating in the attainment of an Associate’s Degree. His wisdom and frugality were traits that defined not only his work but also his interactions with others.

Having served in the US Army, David continued his service to the community as a Paramedic & Firefighter, embodying the true essence of a hero. His dedication to saving lives and protecting others will be remembered for years to come.

Survived by his beloved Spouse, Mary Gill, David leaves behind a legacy of courage and compassion. In honoring his memory, a Funeral Service will be held at Cornerstone Church in Dallas on March 29, followed by his interment with military honors at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery.

As we bid farewell to David Gill, let us remember not only the man he was but also the profound impact he had on all those around him. May his spirit live on in the hearts of those whose lives he touched.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of David Gill, please visit our flower store.

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