Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Detective David White



Detective David White was laid to rest yesterday with 100% of the community behind his legacy and support for his family.  Russell Haven of Rest Funeral Home and Cemetery were very honored to have served the White family.  David White's obituary reads as follows:

David Adam White, Dave, 35, beloved husband and father, United States Army veteran, and detective for The Clay County Sheriff's Office, passed away tragically on Thursday evening, February 16, 2012 while on duty as a narcotics detective. 
 
Born on Veterans' Day of the Bicentennial, Dave was the ultimate All-American hero, having served in the US Army as a combat MP in both Bosnia and Iraq. Born in Jacksonville, FL, he grew up in Middleburg, FL, graduating from Middleburg High School in 1995. He received his B.S. in Criminal Justice from The University of Central Florida in December 2001. He attended the North Florida Criminal Justice Academy, graduating in 2002 and ultimately taking a job with the Clay County Sheriff's Department in December of 2002. 

He and his beautiful wife, Jennifer Murphy White, were married February 23, 2002. He considered his greatest accomplishments his beloved daughter, age 4, his precious son, age 5 months, and his special "boys," Beau and Luke. He is also survived by his adoring mother and father, Sandy and David White, his sister, Rachel, her husband, Kevin, his nephew, age 9 months, and his special Aunt Linda and Uncle Langston. He is also survived by his in-laws, Jerry and Anne Murphy, who love him very much, and his two grandmothers, both Anna's. He also has numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. 

Visiting hours will be held at Russell Haven of Rest, Sunday afternoon, from 1 to 4 PM, and services will be held at Middleburg First Baptist Church on Monday, February 20, at 10 AM.
The family wishes to thank everyone for all of their prayers. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Northeast Florida Concerns of Police Survivors or to The Salvation Army of Clay County.

The media was a huge help with asking people to line the streets to show their loving support for the White family.  

Thanks to all of the service men and women that so generously service our community!