
Celebrating the Life of
October 21, 1958 — July 26, 2024
David Michael Boschert, born on October 21, 1958, passed away on July 26, 2024, in Dallas, Texas. David joins his parents, Stanley and Maxine Boschert, in Heaven, and is survived by his Wife: Karen Boschert; his Children: Angela (Quassi) Harvey, David Michael Boschert Jr. “Michael” (Nikki), Jessica (Jon) Marshall and Megan (Erwin Smith) Boschert; his Grandchildren; David Michael Boschert III “Mikey”, Damien, Damien, Eric, Hailey, Caitlyn, Lylah, Athena, Mabel, and Dallas; his Siblings: Dan Boschert Sr., Stanley “Jerry” (Lydia) Boschert, Tom (Diana) Boschert, Larry (Glenna) Boschert, Vicky Schmidleutner, and Sue (Don) Clark; as well as many loved nieces and nephews.
David grew up in High Ridge, Missouri where he graduated from Northwest Highschool as a prominent football player, and later attended Southeast Missouri College. Shortly after college, David went on to work in the family business in Dallas, Texas, where he would spend the remainder of his career. David took great pride in his work and was a well-known and respected member within the communities.
David had many great joys in life. From hunting and enjoying time on the ranch with his family and closest friends (Doug, Sherry, and Mike) to the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas A&M Aggies; From traveling to beautiful locations around the world to visiting with his Children and Grandchildren every chance he could, David always made time for the people and the hobbies that he loved most, all while making sure to soak in every sunset along the way.
David was a man of Faith who lived his life in the footsteps of his Savior, Jesus Christ. He was effortlessly Kind, Selfless, Serviant, Humble, Gentle, Compassionate, Forgiving, Committed, Patient, and Prayerful. He exuded these characteristics so strongly that every person that was blessed enough to have him in their lives became better, because of him.
He was a Best Friend to many, a Bubba to one, and a Hero to those who called him Dad.

Saturday, August 10, 2024, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Central Time
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Parish 4105 South Hampton Rd. Dallas, TX. 75224
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I was lucky to be part of the class of Northwest High School along with Dave. First time I really talked with Dave freshman year. I was going into the beauty parlor to get a haircut, he was going to get an ice cream across the street. As he came out from getting his ice cream I was coming out with my haircut, he looked at me and said that looks like a teachers cut. Oh from then on he called me teacher!!! We laughed about it all through high school. He was a kind goo person and I am better for knowing him! You will be missed.
I can only say, You will be missed. ❤️
Dave and I went to High School together and he was such a great guy. He was friendly and kind to everyone and had tons of friends. He was a super football player and loved playing. He is truly gone too soon. My condolences to his family.
Dave and I went to high school together and he was a great friend for many years. We lost touch over the years but I remember his great smile and the times we spent together at school. He was a great guy and friend. Sympathy to his family and friends.









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