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David Eric Molinar, a beloved son, brother, father, and cherished member of his Alpine, Texas community, passed away on May 11, 2026, just weeks before what would have been his 54th birthday. Born on June 3, 1972, in Alpine, David’s life was a testament to warmth, generosity, and unwavering faith.
David graduated from Marfa High School in Marfa, Texas, before pursuing higher education at the University of Houston. There, he etched memories not only as a dedicated student but as a passionate football running back, proudly wearing the number 35 jersey. A die-hard fan of the University of Houston Cougars, David carried his school spirit beyond the field into every aspect of his life. Along with football, he enjoyed playing rugby and was an enthusiastic supporter of Houston’s professional sports teams—the Texans in the NFL, the Rockets in the NBA, and the Astros in MLB.
As the founder and operator of “A+ Premium Movers,” David infused his work with the same passion and dedication that marked his personal life. His business was more than a pursuit of livelihood; it was a platform where he connected with people, often taking the time to pause, explore, and appreciate life’s wonders. Among his proudest adventures were visits to iconic landmarks like Mount Rushmore and Niagara Falls, as well as attending NFL games, especially those featuring the Detroit Lions.
David’s personality was a bright light to all who knew him. Known for his quick wit and humor, he could always be counted on to share a joke or lift the spirits in the room. Deeply rooted in his Catholic faith, David was a devoted member of Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church. His beliefs shaped a life committed to kindness, laughter, and service. This was reflected not only in his love for church but also in his generous heart—he was constantly contributing to charities and Catholic organizations, always eager to give back to those in need.
Family was the heartbeat of David’s world. He treasured Christmas with his family, cherishing the first snow each winter as a magical time to gather and create lasting memories. Simple joys like savoring his mother’s home-cooked meals or capturing precious moments with his camera brought him immense happiness. His favorite color, green, often featured in these snapshots, symbolizing the vitality he felt in life.
David leaves behind a legacy of love through those closest to him: his father, David De La Vega; his mother, Rosalinda Molinar; his sisters, Samantha Raquel George and her husband Andre George, Kathie (Kat) Hambleton and her husband Damien Hambleton, Natalie N. Lopez and her husband Ruben J. Lopez, and Audra De La Vega; and most dearly, his daughter Shysie Erica Molinar. Their lives are enriched by the memories of his kindness, humor, and unwavering support.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Moises De La Vega and Anna Marie Rodarte, and his maternal grandparents Andres R. Molinar, Jr. and Ofelia Torres-Molinar, whose legacies live on through the family and the values they imparted.
The community will gather to honor David’s life with a visitation on June 3, 2026, from 9:00 to 9:30 a.m., followed by a rosary at 9:30 a.m., and a mass at 10:00 a.m. All services will take place at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, located at 406 S 6th St, Alpine, Texas. The day will conclude with an inurnment at Holy Angels Cemetery beginning at 12:15 p.m., a sacred moment where family, friends, and loved ones will say their final farewell.
David Eric Molinar’s journey was marked by a heart that loved deeply and a spirit committed to lifting others. His laughter, generosity, and faith will resonate forever within the hearts of those who had the privilege to know him. Though he has passed from this world, the light he brought into it will continue to shine, a lasting reminder of a life beautifully lived.
Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church
Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church
Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church
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