David W. Barger, 59, of Woodbridge, Virginia passed away peacefully on Monday, March 30th 2015 at Fairfax hospital after a brief illness. He was surrounded by loved ones as he peacefully went home to be with the Lord.
He was proceeded in death by his parents, the late Gilbert Barger and Peggy Barger, his brother Kenneth Barger and his wife Carrie Bain-Barger.
David is survived by his sister Susan, step-brother Donnie, his children include Jessica, Darrell, Buddy and step-son Troy. His grandchildren Joey, Woody, Dylan, Wade and Wesley. As well as former spouse Patricia and two very special people, Bj and Bethany Bain.
David was an avid Nascar fan. He was always quick with a smile and always had time to talk with everyone and share stories.
A memorial service is scheduled for 4pm, Monday, April 6th 2015 at Marsh Road Baltist Church, 1514 Old Marsh Road, Woodbridge, Virginia 22191-3710. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Victory Junction (www.VictoryJunction.org) or Marsh Road Baptist Church (www.marshroadbc.org)
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