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David Jay Eaton

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KERMIT David Jay Eaton, age 24, of Kermit passed away on Monday, August 4, 2008, in Mentone, Texas.


He was born September 18, 1983, in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas, to Darrell Eaton and Cheryl (Dobbs) Eaton. He was a derrick hand for American Drilling.


He is survived by his fiancée, Lisa Williams; his mother, Cheryl (Dobbs) Eaton of Yulee, Florida; grandparents, Truett and May Lou Eaton of Fort Stockton, Texas; one brother, Scott Eaton of Kermit; three sisters, Deanna Eaton of Yulee, Florida, Dama Chopelas of Shipley, Florida, and Joleen Miller of Missouri Valley, Iowa; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.


He was preceded in death by his father, Darrell Eaton; and grandparents, Leon and Betty Dobbs.


Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday, August 8, 2008, at Family Services Funeral Chapel in Kermit, Texas. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. at Easthill Cemetery in Fort Stockton, Texas. Brother Rick Derrick will officiate.


Pallbearers are: Scott Eaton, Robert Jamison Sr., Randy Keen, Travis Robinson, Brandon Sage and Wesley Lee.


Honorary Pallbearers are Eddie Howard, Kevin Chopelas and Charlie Brown.


Special thanks to Keith Atwood and employees of American Drilling. Arrangements are entrusted to Family Service Funeral Parlor.


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