Dave, there are so many wonderful times and things to remember, and most likely none I will ever forget; but for certain that BOISTEROUS LAUGHTER of yours, I will surely always remember. You were a great human being and an even better friend and brother…Just down right going to miss you. Love you. “SUE.”
Tonnet Hall
David, oh how I miss you!!!! You would say “what you just call me” you hated when I call you by your name lol babe, hunni my sweetheart I have cried and cried almost every day…. I can NOT BELIEVE that I can’t pick up the phone just to tell you about my day… I will remember all the good times we had and the not so good days…. The 3 to 4 hours we would be on the phone laughing… I love you soooooo much and miss you sooooo you’re no longer in pain sweetheart until we meet again…
Sue- Sue & Kel (WG)
We are thankful to have known David Nero. If you knew him, you knew he was one of a kind…Over the course of the 18 years we were blessed to know him, he became a friend and a brother that we grew to trust and rely on. Nero’s presence filled any space he was in. The unexpected blessing of his authentic presence brought refreshing qualities to our lives that are rare to find in one person.
David was loyal and kept his word. He spoke his mind and could read a person’s character without knowing them. He was always willing to help, even without being asked. If he saw it, he just handled it. There was almost nothing he could not do. David was a jack-of-all-trades and he mastered most. He was heartfelt and sentimental. Despite the physical pain he endured, he always put his best foot forward, always under-promised and over-delivered, always went the extra mile, always gave more than what was expected.
We will forever hold dear to our hearts the countless times we enjoyed his boisterous laughter, the numerous hours of home improvement projects we completed, and especially the original furniture pieces we designed together.
He was simply an exceptional human being. If you knew him, you knew that.
We love you David Nero…This time, we got to say it first.
Dave, there are so many wonderful times and things to remember, and most likely none I will ever forget; but for certain that BOISTEROUS LAUGHTER of yours, I will surely always remember. You were a great human being and an even better friend and brother…Just down right going to miss you.
Love you. “SUE.”
David, oh how I miss you!!!! You would say “what you just call me” you hated when I call you by your name lol babe, hunni my sweetheart I have cried and cried almost every day…. I can NOT BELIEVE that I can’t pick up the phone just to tell you about my day… I will remember all the good times we had and the not so good days…. The 3 to 4 hours we would be on the phone laughing… I love you soooooo much and miss you sooooo you’re no longer in pain sweetheart until we meet again…
We are thankful to have known David Nero. If you knew him, you knew he was one of a kind…Over the course of the 18 years we were blessed to know him, he became a friend and a brother that we grew to trust and rely on. Nero’s presence filled any space he was in. The unexpected blessing of his authentic presence brought refreshing qualities to our lives that are rare to find in one person.
David was loyal and kept his word. He spoke his mind and could read a person’s character without knowing them. He was always willing to help, even without being asked. If he saw it, he just handled it. There was almost nothing he could not do. David was a jack-of-all-trades and he mastered most. He was heartfelt and sentimental. Despite the physical pain he endured, he always put his best foot forward, always under-promised and over-delivered, always went the extra mile, always gave more than what was expected.
We will forever hold dear to our hearts the countless times we enjoyed his boisterous laughter, the numerous hours of home improvement projects we completed, and especially the original furniture pieces we designed together.
He was simply an exceptional human being. If you knew him, you knew that.
We love you David Nero…This time, we got to say it first.
Sue Sue, Kelley, and your Grand Prairie Family.