Bryan Flint, Sr.
My sincere condolences to David’s family & friends. I became acquainted with David (I never liked calling him Tiny!) while I worked at Cornerstone. No matter how his own day was going, he was always there with a great big smile! It was obvious that he cared about others but he wisely knew his own limitations as to how much he could help them. On his good days he was bubbling over with enthusiasm and on his bad days, he was painfully quiet. He couldn’t hide it. We got to have a few honest talks about what was going on in his life and he knew he was fighting a tough battle inside. But he was a fighter until the end. He will definitely be missed by many and I’m sure our community will not be the same without him. I pray that his family and friends will take this time to remember the good times they had together and be forever thankful for those good memories as I knew he meant a lot, to a lot of people. I want to imagine him now, finally free of all of his earthy chains, barriers and limitations and walking tall alongside his Creator with a peace that passes all human understanding! May God Bless you all! David, we miss you,…
Sunday July 17, 2016 at 5:48 pm