David Lelon Spann, 60, of Little Rock, Arkansas passed away on Sunday, April 4, 2021 at his home in Little Rock. He was born in Little Rock on April 7, 1960 to the late Elvin Spann and Millie Sue Vincent.
He loved going to Oaklawn to watch the races. David also enjoyed fishing, hunting, cooking, and cars.
David is preceded in death by his parents Elvin Spann and Millie Sue Vincent; and sister, Deborah Spann.
He will be missed by his daughter, Cassandra Stuart (Seth); grandchildren, Renee Stuart, and Johnathon Stuart; nephew Jeremy Spann (Elizabeth); and best friend and cousin Steve Spann.
Arrangements are entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas. 501-982-3400
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So sorry to hear David has passed. I know he’s happy now in heaven with his mom, dad, and sister. Rest in peace Dave!
You’ll be missed, RIP David
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We were so sorry to hear about the sudden passing of David. We have so many great memories of spending time with Elvin, Millie, Debbie and David many years ago. He will be missed and we are praying for those who were closest to him.
My best friend since 1st grade. So many good memories that I will never forget ! Riding motorcycles , running around in the comet car that you won so many times racing with. You are so loved and missed. Hope to see you again !
So sorry about David. We had so many good times fishing, hunting, and muddin. He sure will be missed but I will see him again,
David lived a couple houses down behind me. The thing I remember about him the most was his green comet. He drove it for a long time. RIP 🙏
I’m am trying to find out about David’s memorial. Please call me or have Terry Crow call me. Thank you. 501-352-4693
The old neighborhood won’t be the same without ya. Rest in love our sweet friend
david and i grew up in richland went to baggett elem 1st-6th,i still have our classroom picmrs.moon was our teacher,days were so simple back then,all us kids who grew up together are still friends,i went to oakland with larry martin few times and had not seen david in a while and there he was,he loved those races,last sat morning i turned the news on and a plane has landed and 1 by 1 three of the race horses came off the plain for the ark durby,i know david would have went, he was a kind man was shy, no matter what was going on here on earth,hes in that perfect place we only dream about,along with his mom and dad and sister,we will meet again,much love to all his family and prayers..
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So sad to hear of my cousins passing. So young. I have not seen David in years but knew him as a kind gentle spirit. My thoughts are with Jeremy and his family. Funny, I was just going through some old christmas cards and saw one from bit telling us David had 3deer for the season. He enjoyed hunting like elvin. May all family and friends be comforted by his memory. And time spent together.
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