David Null, Jr.
Null, David I. Jr. of St Charles, Mo on January 21, 2010 died in his sleep after a heroic fight with a long term illness.
David was born in St. Louis on July 21, 1960 to his late parents David I. Null Sr and Joyce A. Null. He served in the U.S. Navy in the1980’s. After discharge and further education, David was employed by the City of St Louis Ambulance Service as a Paramedic. To further his career goals, David was employed by the Chesterfield Missouri Fire and Rescue as a Paramedic Fire Fighter.
Cherished father of late Brittany K., Brendan D. and Kelly A. Null. Dear stepson of Janet Null. Beloved brother of Debra (John) Alexander, JoAnn (Louie) Panopoulos, Susan Null (Sam Carole) and Patrick Null. Beloved Nephew, Uncle, Great Uncle Cousin and Loyal Friend.
David will be especially remembered by his spirit of adventure.
Services to be held at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, January 26, 2010 at 2:15
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to:
Helping Hand for Autism
1490 Redbird Lane
Florissant, MO 63031
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you, lean on each other and God will see you through.
Susan, May God give you the strength to get through this very difficult time. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
COUSIN YOU ARE GOING TO BE SURELY MISSED.I KNOW YOU ARE IN A BETTER PLACE NOW. HELP YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME OF LOSE.
LOVE,GINA
I wish the best for all of you lots of hugs & kisses You are all in my prayers and god bless the man that was a true friend to many
To David, my nephew. I love you and will miss you and yes…Debbie gave me your message! Your are so very welcome! I will see you again in Heaven with all the other Whitby’s and Null’s. Please look down on all the rest of us and send us good luck and hope! Love Aunt Linda and Roy
To David, my nephew. I love you and will miss you and yes…Debbie gave me your message! Your are so very welcome! I will see you again in Heaven with all the other Whitby’s and Null’s. Please look down on all the rest of us and send us good luck and hope! Love Aunt Linda and Roy
I miss you already Uncle Dave. I’ll see you on the other side. I’ll be wearing my Oakleys.