David Levi McFarland, Jr.
David Levi McFarland Jr., 69, passed away July 24th, 2024, from pancreatic cancer. David was born February 14th, 1955, in Cincinnati, Ohio to David Levi McFarland Sr. and Dorothy Boggus McFarland. He is survived by his wife of over 45 years, Sandy Taulbee McFarland, and children: Levi (Carla), Hannah (James) Wheat, Isaac (Brooks), and Samuel; grandchildren: Jude Poynter, Ivor Wheat, Mack Wheat and Boone Wheat. He is also survived by sisters Martha (Brett) James, and Becky (Steve) Dixon as well as several nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and cousins. Additionally, survivors include his father-in-law, Jim Taulbee, brothers in law James (Lynette) Taulbee, Tom (Robin) Taulbee, a special cousin, Tina McFarland, his best friend Randy Dinsmore and lifetime friend, Don Lamb, as well as many other close friends. Both parents preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Mary Martin, brother Timothy McFarland, nephew David Martin Jr., nephew Max Taulbee and mother –in- laws Phyllis Taulbee Stevens and Ina Taulbee.
David grew up in Casey County and Pulaski County. He was a graduate of Berea College and received his Masters at Eastern Kentucky University. After working for engineering firms, he eventually started multiple environmental abatement businesses. He continued to do consulting work up until his sickness prevented him from doing so.
David was a strong man of the Christian faith and was an active member of River of Life Foursquare Church in Berea, where he had many close friends. Serving his church and church family was very important to him.
He was an active outdoorsman who took care of the land and found great joy in nature. He was an avid road biker, hiker and kayaker. He traveled extensively both within the United States and internationally. He was a lifelong student, read voraciously and never quit learning.
There will be a private gathering. The McFarland family is grateful to all of their family, friends, and community for the outpouring of support and prayers. In lieu of flowers or other offerings of support, the family would appreciate donations to River of Life Foursquare Church, PO Box 509, Berea, KY 40403 or Hospice Care Plus, 350 Isaacs Lane, Richmond, KY 40475. Otherwise, please perform acts of service in his honor.
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