David Daryll Riley
David Daryll Riley, 56, resident of Dickinson, Texas passed from this life unexpectedly, Thursday, February 20, 2020. He was born in Leesville, Louisiana to proud and loving parents Billy and Constance Riley on December 10, 1963.Β His working career spanned 26 years with Lone Star Diesel. His greatest joy was hunting and fishing and sharing special moments with his eight grandchildren. David always found time in his busy schedule to teach Sunday school.
He is preceded in death by his father, and son, Joseph David Riley.
David leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife, Cindy Riley; adopted daughter, Deanna Davis; step-son, James Levi Lawhon; sister, Jeannie C. Simmons; brother, Billy Ross Riley, Jr.; grandchildren, Logan Issac Lawhon, Eillery Tabar, Tristan Bishop, Sadie Ann Bishop, Brody Bishop, Ariel Davis, Skyla Davis, and Chance Davis; his best friend, John Mckinney; as well as numerous friends, and relatives.
In his honor a celebration of life will be held Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 10:00a.m. at West Bay Assembly of God, Dickinson, Texas.
My Husband. I am missing you so much. Am utterly devastated.
You were the very best husband anyone could dream of.
Such a kind hearted soul. I will pray for you everyday till i reach you in Heaven.
My baby brother Michael has been so good helping me.
Moms taking it better than I expected. Even Junior called today.
My life will never be the same.
You took such great care of me and loved God so much.
So as Bro. Sukal taught us.
God, please surround my husband with a million angels every second of time in Heaven. Fill David with you Loving and Praises as he was such a good man.
May all his Family and Friends feel blessed, as. Do from having David in our Lives.
God Protect Him from the North South East & West.
Tell David i will live and carry on proudly always as his wife.
Thank you God.
I praise your name.
Amen.
My deepest condolences to Cindy and all of the Riley family. May God place peace and comfort on the hearts of all.
Cindy, there are no words to truly express how very sorry I am for your loss of David. I only met him once but he was such a pleasure to know and I know he loved you very much. Keep the sweet memories close to your heart and always in your thoughts. Cherish the time you had with him. You are so blessed to have had him in your life. You are loved by so many people. Embrace the love of family, friends and above all, God. He is always with you and God will never leave you. He will help you through this very difficult time ππππππ Terry
Cindy I’m so sorry for your loss. I will show up Saturday. The 3 of us have known each other quite a while. David&I have been friends for 50 years. I can’t believe he’s gone. David my brother from another mother
R.I.P. I Love You Like A Brother!π₯π₯π₯π₯πππ
I havenβt seen you in decades but will never forget your pesky grin.
My prayers for all the family, loved you all for years.
Ernest
It is indeed a fearful thing to love What Death can touch, but we must take comfort in knowing that David is now home with the Lord. Who knows the where and why if it all. Somethings are not meant for us to know. But I know this I am sure David and Would have become great friends had we met. I know him from the photos you shared of him and the family. And I could see and sense that he loved you and the family very much! He was a manβs man and stood up to the plate and did what he had to do. I remember after the flood how he went to work right away to get his home in order. To love and console-comfort you with action. Cindy thank you for sharing your family with me throughout the years. I understand how you feel having lost my wife and daughter and so many others, yes the memory of them will live on as long as I have breath. π for you that as a woman of faith you will find the strength to endure this time of sorrow, until your season of healing comes.