In Loving Memory of Domingo David
1965 – 2025
Domingo David, age 60, of Clarksville, Tennessee, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
Born in the Philippines, Domingo lived a life marked by humility, quiet strength, and deep love for his family. He was a hardworking man who found joy in the simple things — a fresh cup of coffee in the morning, breathing in the cool air outside, or enjoying a warm mug at Uncle Zandro’s house while sharing stories and laughter. Domingo had a natural gift for storytelling. Whether it was about his childhood, his life experiences, or just something funny he saw that day, he always had a tale to tell. His words brought people together, made them laugh, and often reminded them of what truly matters. He loved road trips and small adventures, especially when they meant making memories with those he loved. To his family, Domingo was a steady, loving presence — always there, always supportive. His children and grandson were the pride and joy of his life. They will forever cherish the memories they had with him on walks, visits to the park, occasional eating at the restaurants, or little adventures to nearby attractions. Thankfully, these memories will be a part of his never-ending stories passed down through his family.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Salvator and Virginia Sahagun David, and brother Nardy, David.
Domingo is survived by his children: Melony D. Ada (spouse Jeromaya), Medilda David (partner James), Mharbin David (partner Jeanny), and Mahana David (partner William); his beloved grandson, Isaac David; his brothers, Tirso David, Jerry David, and Rudy David. He shared a deep bond with his close friend Zandro and wife Ermihda Quilala, relatives through family ties, whose children are first cousins to Domingo’s children, as well as many extended family members and friends who will miss him dearly. His legacy lives on in the love he gave, the stories he told, and the peaceful moments he cherished. Domingo’s life was a quiet, beautiful journey — one that left a lasting imprint on everyone who was fortunate enough to know him.
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