With heavy hearts, we share that David William Kimble, of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, passed away suddenly on November 27, 2025, at the age of 42, following injuries sustained in an auto accident.
David was born on July 31, 1983, in Fort Worth, Texas, to Shirley and Bill Kimble. From the very start, he brought light and laughter to his family, joining big sisters Miranda and Rachel, who adored their baby brother and say that David took his job as an annoying little brother very seriously. However, as he matured, he also became someone who offered encouragement and frank advice in times of trial.
David lived his life with kindness, curiosity, and humor. He earned both his Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Public Accounting from Texas A&M University-Kingsville, graduating cum laude in 2009. He went on to build a successful career in accounting and banking.
But it was David's love for people-especially his family-that defined him most. He cherished time spent with his nieces and nephews and loved him as his own. David always brought joy, laughter, and the best jokes to every family gathering. His quick wit, warm smile, and generous heart will forever be remembered by all who knew him.
David is survived by his beloved sisters and their families: Miranda and Wayo De La Garza and their children Christian, Brooke, and Andrew; and Rachel and Jason Peralta and their children Charlotte and Anabelle. He will also be deeply missed by his aunts, uncles, cousins, and countless friends who were blessed to share in his life.
He was preceded in death by his loving parents, Shirley Kilgore Kimble of Watauga, Texas and William "Bill" Kimble of Uvalde, Texas; his niece, Isabella Peralta, of Arlington, Texas; paternal grandparents Gussie and Paul Kimble of Uvalde and maternal grandparents Debbie Sue Hicks Kilgore and Lonnie Kilgore of Comanche, Texas.
A celebration of David's life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 20, at the Comanche Funeral Home, 411 West Grand Avenue, Comanche, Texas, followed by interment at Newburg Cemetery. To celebrate David's love for animals, the family suggests donating to your local animal shelter in lieu of flowers.
David's spirit, smile, and loyal, loving heart will remain with us always. Though his time here was far too short, the memories he gave will last forever.
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