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David Wayne
Allbert
February 22, 1956 – April 17, 2026
David Wayne Allbert, a devoted Navy Veteran and proud American, passed away on April 17, 2026. He was born on February 22, 1956, in Nashville, Tennessee, where his life journey began and where he nurtured values of dedication and patriotism that would define him throughout his years.
David's commitment to his country was a cornerstone of his life. Serving honorably in the United States Navy, he carried with him a profound respect for service and sacrifice, qualities that he also imparted to those who knew him best. His pride in being an American was evident to all who met him, underpinning a lifetime marked by loyalty and steadfastness.
Beyond his military service, David was cherished deeply by his family. He shared a special bond with Wanda Bosarge, the love of his life, whose companionship brought joy and comfort through every chapter. David was a loving father to his daughter Crystal (David) Bratcher and his sons Jon (Nicole) Allbert and Jason Allbert, who carry forward his legacy of strength and compassion.
David's family was further enriched by his twelve grandchildren: Kayla, Donaven, David Lee, David Jr., Adrian, Nick, Anna, Andrew, Charlie, Mia, Elizabeth, and he was blessed with numerous great-grandchildren, who were the light of his later years and a testament to his enduring influence.
He was preceded in death by his mother Wilma, whose nurturing spirit shaped his early life, and his two brothers, Michael Allbert and Timmy Allbert, losses that left a lasting imprint on his heart.
David Wayne Allbert’s life was one characterized by honor, love, and dedication both to his family and his nation. His memory will be treasured by those who loved him and admired his unwavering resolve and kindness. As his family and friends gather to honor his life, they remember a man who gave much and asked for little, whose legacy will remain a beacon of inspiration for generations to come.
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