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David Arthur Treat

David Arthur Treat, 62, of Cassville, Missouri

             David Arthur Treat, 62, of Cassville, Missouri, died at his home on Saturday, January 13, 2024 unexpectedly after a brief illness.

            He was born April 8, 1961 in Springdale, Arkansas the son of Cecil and Chlo (Foster) Treat. On February 24, 1995 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas he was united in marriage to Lori Essary, who survives. Also surviving are his daughter, Samantha Treat Woods and granddaughter, Lilith Woods, both of Joplin; sister, Donna Treat Medders and husband Howell Medders of Fayetteville; niece, Keisha Catron of Willard, MO. and 3 nephews, Tanner Thompson of Dallas, Corey Medders of Charlottesville, VA, and Jon Medders of Fayetteville.

            He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Chelle Treat Catron.

            While attending school in Springdale, he played football and played the tuba in the band. He graduated from Northwest AR Vo-Tech with a CDL license. David drove semi-trucks for companies in Arkansas, Texas, and Missouri. Later, he owned a dump truck and backhoe and did landscaping in SW Missouri, as well as septic tanks.

            David was a master gardener, producing bountiful vegetables every year, including heirloom varieties. He enjoyed fishing, reading, picking the guitar and spending time with his granddaughter, Lilith Woods, who was the apple of his eye. David was also very proud of his daughter, Samantha. He was of the Christian faith.

Go rest high on that mountain, David. You were loved and will be missed forever.

            At David’s request, there will be no services. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville.

            Contributions may be made to a scholarship fund for his granddaughter, Lilith Woods in care of Fohn Funeral Home.

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FOHN FUNERAL HOME

Cassville, Missouri

417-847-2141

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