David Vorpahl '74
November 1, 2016 3:29 PM
updated: November 1, 2016 4:09 PM
Integrity Funeral Care obituary
3915 Dacoma St. Suite E
Houston, Texas, United States
Phone: 713-344-0764 / 888-973-7685
David King Vorpahl
1952 - 2016
Service Information
When Saturday, November 12th, 2016, 10:00am
Location St. Edward Catholic Community
Address 2601 Spring Stuebner Rd.
Spring, TX
77389
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Service Extra Info 10:00 Rosary / 10:30am Mass of Celebration, Family Request: Men are asked to wear golf shirts in King’s honor
Reception Information
Location Church Hall Immediately Following the Service
Address Address Not Available
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Reception Extra Info Interment of ashes will be at Holy Cross Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas at a later date.
David King Vorpahl, age 64, of Groves, Texas, went to be with Our Lord on Oct. 27, 2016. He was the son of A.H. “Lucky” and Norma Tschirhart Vorpahl of San Antonio. King was preceded in death by his father, and is survived by his wife, Jill Stevenson Vorpahl,
brothers and sisters-in-law, Doug and Rosemary Vorpahl of Katy, Texas, Donnie and Sallye Vorpahl of San Antonio, Texas; sisters, Shannon Vorpahl of San Antonio, Texas, Geri Vorpahl Williams of San Antonio, Texas, and Peggy Vorpahl Husky and Ronnie Husky of
Spring, Texas; numerous nieces and nephews, and seven great-nephews.
David King Vorpahl was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the second child, and first son, of a family of six children. He was named after his father’s dear and close friend, Dr. E. King Gill, the original 12th Man of Texas A&M. After the family moved to San Antonio
in 1956, he attended Blessed Sacrament Catholic School, graduated from Antonian High School in 1970, then graduated from Texas A&M with a Business Administration degree in 1974. He went on to be a Luby’s Cafeteria manager for 20+ years in several locations
before he landed in Port Arthur and called it home for the last 30+ years. He had many close friends there, who have been especially helpful during this last year. His joys were fishing, golfing, and gardening, especially growing his tomatoes; and he loved
his dogs.
Services will be on Saturday, November 12, 2015 at St. Edward Catholic Church, 2601 Spring Stuebner Rd., Spring, Texas, 77389, 281.353.9774, to include a Rosary at 10:00am, Mass of Celebration at 10:30am, followed by Visitation and a Luncheon at 11:30am in
the Church Hall.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may go to http://www.curebraincancer.org.au/tribute/david-king-vorpahl or St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 2049 Taft Avenue, Groves, Texas 77619, 409.962.8365.
We invite you to sign the Guest Book.
Message from the Family:
On the morning of October 27th at 5:00 a.m., King was surrounded by Peggy, Ronnie and a Care Giver who prayed the Divine Mercy Chaplet as he breathed his last breath. The night before, King was able to FaceTime with his mother in San Antonio (through Donnie
and Peggy), so she was able to see him and tell him again that she loved him and to give Lucky a hug for her. Through God’s mercy, King was never in any pain and he passed peacefully. Our family would like to thank all the friends and relatives who have been
praying for him and our family. A special blessing and prayers of thanksgiving go out to Peggy and Ronnie for taking him in to their home and tirelessly caring for him 24/7 for 9 months. King was given an opportunity to fully redeem himself with Christ during
this time and he fully took advantage of this blessing. He was also able to bond our Vorpahl family like never before, as we all came together in some capacity to help out with his care and visit with him and each other. We are all fine knowing King was ready
and was at Peace. Arrangements are now available, and you are invited to join us in celebrating his life. Please continue to pray for his soul, for it is a narrow gate.
Peace and love,
The Vorpahl Siblings
Lk 23:42
The family would like to thank all our friends and family who so generously kept King supplied with great meals, for the equipment they supplied, for all their visits, phone calls and letters, and especially for all their thoughts and prayers. A special thank
you goes out to All Around Home Health for their gentle care of King towards the end of his life, especially when he wasn’t the best patient, and to Rose of Texas Hospice for their support getting the family through all the daily details that come with dealing
with a family member diagnosed with a brain tumor and their subsequent death from that disease.