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In Memory Of David Eugene Gatlin
25th October 1950
– 13th May 2010
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"There are other eyes watching him coming."
This memorial website was created in the memory of
David Eugene Gatlin, born
in Anadarko, Oklahoma
on the 25th October 1950
and passed away on the 13th May 2010, 59 years of age.
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| Full Name: David Eugene Gatlin |
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Born: 25th October 1950
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Passed Away: 13th May 2010
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| Age: 59 years of age |
| Location: Bridgeport, Texas |
| Country: The United States |
| Spouse: Betty Ann Booth |
| Father: James Richard Gatlin |
| Mother: Hazel Inez Bacon |
| Birth Place: Anadarko, Oklahoma |
| Children: Step-children: Misty and Sabrina; child: Joseph |
| Siblings: Half-siblings: Willard, Viola, and Wanda; Siblings: LaVerne, Helen, James, Edward, and Darla |
| Occupation: Truck Driver |
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Created by Brian on
23 May 2010
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Survived By: His wife, step-daughters, and son. His half-sister, Viola. His sisters, LaVerne, Helen, and Darla. Three step-grandchildren and 18 nieces and nephews.
How can anyone eulogize Eugene better than himself! The following is taken from a chain email he responded to on April 1, 2007:
FOUR JOBS I HAVE HAD IN MY LIFE:
FOUR MOVIES I WOULD WATCH OVER AND OVER:
FOUR PLACES I HAVE LIVED:
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Anadarko, Okla.
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Phoenix, Ariz.
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Lewisville, Irving, Denton, Slidell, Bridgeport, Texas
FOUR OF MY FAVORITE FOODS:
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1-1/4 inch Ribeye with baked potato, with all the trimmings, course cooked to my perfection.
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Smoked Ham with pinto beans, fried potatoes and homemade hot rolls.
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Chicken fried steak, cream mashed potatoes, smother in white gravy, with fried green beans on the side.
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Oven baked pork chops, sittin on top of rice and mushrooms.
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My #1 is Crappie, french fries, pinto beans and cornbread.
FOUR PLACES I WOULD RATHER BE NOW:
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Nowhere but Bridgeport Texas, it's quiet, it's country and it's home, Thank you very much, Lord.
FOUR THINGS I WANT TO DO BEFORE I DIE:
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I would like to pull in that catfish, that's bigger than me, then just let him go.
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More grandkids.
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See my son graduate from college.
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Ride the wind.
FOUR PEOPLE I THINK WILL RESPOND:
These lists reflect what his family knew well about Eugene: His passions for fishing, food, and family and, of course, riding his motorcycle ("the wind").
He prefaced these lists with the following comment:
Hey . . . How bout the four jobs I hated the most, got any of those? . . . . I hated the military, felt like being in prison, except that you had a tiny bit of freedom. Then I hated those asphalt jobs, s**t stinks, then concrete . . . . Worse of all is truck driven, long hours, no time off, at times you can fall asleep at the wheel, pretty scary when you don't know how you got from point A to B. I really believe God holds your hand.
It would seem he never had a job that he enjoyed, but we all know that, once he bought his first home computer, he was hooked on technology and dreamed of what it would be like to have a career working with computers.
We love you, Eugene. We will miss you and take comfort knowing that we will eventually be with you again. |
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Poetry In Memory of David Gatlin
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Condolence Guest Book

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6 Sep 2010 – Ciara J
from St.Petersburg,FL
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I am so very sorry for your loss. I personally did not know Mr. David Gatlin but i want you to know that my prayers are with you all. Pray to the "God of all comfort"(1 Corinthians 1:3) because HE cares for each and every one of us. Isaiah 25:8 "...He will swallow up death forever...". that is a promise from God so please take courage and my prayers will be with you.
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27 May 2010 – Deedra Robertson
from Lewisville
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I remember the Gatlin's being a big family and a loyal family. I loved it when when we all got together (which was often) to eat, drink and celebrate. Eugene loved steak and potatos and he loved my mom's Texas Dessert! Come to think of it, there wasn't much in the way of food Eugene didn't enjoy. He was the human garbage disposal! He'd look at you with that look and say, "you gonna' eat that?" I love all of my uncles and I have lost all of them in a year. I loved them all like my dad. I pray I w... » read more
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26 May 2010 – LaVerne Gatlin Halsted
from Texas
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Being the eldest child of Richard and Hazel Gatlin, I have known all of my brothers and sisters from birth. Because of this I thought they would always be around. I can tell you this is not always true, because I have lost all three of my younger brothers in the last year and one month to the day.
I have heard it said so many times--"Live each day as though it were your last." Never miss an opportunity to say, "I love you."
Our family has had and will continue to have many joyous mom... » read more
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25 May 2010 – Wayne Allen aka Leslie
from Anadarko, OK
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My brother is kind in his description of Eugene calling him "unique". Eugene was a tough guy to know, so happens he loved me and called me his son. So that put me on the inside, which was not always fun but it just was what it was.
He did try to teach me to clean catfish and I resisted so he wrestled me to the ground and slapped me on the back a few times with a stringer of catfish. I did watch him do it a few times though so in a pinch I think I could manage.
He taught me how to wax a car. ... » read more
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25 May 2010 – Brian Allen
from Grand Prairie, TX
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Uncle Eugene wanted to teach you something. Whether it was cleaning your wheels, sharpening a knife, rebuilding an engine, tying a lure, cleaning a catfish, frying potatoes, throwing a baseball, or throwing a punch, you could be sure if Uncle Eugene was teaching you, you were going to be taught the right technique. I will miss him. He was a unique character in our family and a model of loyalty.
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The following flowers have been placed by visitors to the online memorial of David Gatlin.
We invite you to leave your own flower at this memorial by entering clicking "leave my own flower" above.
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27 May 2010
Deedra placed this flower
& wrote: You will forever be missed! Love you!
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25 May 2010
Darla Kubat placed this flower
& wrote: Love you Eugene
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24 May 2010
LaVerne Halsted placed this flower
& wrote: Brother, I will always love you.
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Visitor Candles
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David Gatlin. We invite you to light your own candle at this
memorial by entering your name below and clicking "Light Candle".
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bill jones aka popeye lit this candle on 4 Nov 2011
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charles lit this candle on 9 Jan 2011
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Brad Robertson lit this candle on 28 May 2010
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Deedra lit this candle on 27 May 2010
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John lit this candle on 25 May 2010
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LaVerne Halsted lit this candle on 24 May 2010
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Darla lit this candle on 24 May 2010
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Life Timeline
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1950
Born Oct 25
Anadarko, Oklahoma
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1969
Graduated from Anadarko High School
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1970
Began service in the U.S. Army
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1973
Completed service in the U.S. Army
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1974
His half-brother, Willard Dale Gatlin, died.
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1976
Married Nancy McWhorter
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1980
Divorced Nancy
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1981
Remarried Nancy
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1982
Divorced Nancy
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1984
Married Betty Ann Booth
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1985
His son, Joseph Eugene, was born.
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1986
His father, James Richard, died.
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1989
Divorced Betty Ann
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1997
His mother, Hazel Inez, died.
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1999
His half-sister, Wanda Lee Waldrop, died.
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2004
Remarried Betty Ann
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2009
His brothers, Edward Terry and James Roy, died. His son, Joseph, graduated from college.
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2010
Passed away May 13
Dallas, Texas
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What's New
4th November 2011 candle lit by bill jones aka popeye 9th January 2011 candle lit by charles 6th September 2010 guestbook signed by Ciara J {view} 27th May 2010 Brian Allen added their profile to family & friends {view} 27th May 2010 guestbook signed by Deedra Robertson {view} 27th May 2010 Deedra Robertson added their profile to family & friends {view} 26th May 2010 guestbook signed by LaVerne Gatlin Halsted {view}
SponsorThanks to Brian K Allen, this memorial was upgraded.
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