William “David” Deel Jr.

Funeral Services for William David Deel Jr., 54, Wakarusa, will be 11 am, Tuesday, February 4, 2025, at Highland Heights Christian Church, 2930 SE Tecumseh Rd, Tecumseh, KS 66542. Burial will happen at 2 pm, Tuesday Oakwood Cemetery in Baldwin City. Visitation will be 5-7 pm, Monday, February 3, 2025 at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

Wm. David Deel, Jr. was born November 19, 1970 in Lawrence, Kansas to Bill and Kathy Deel. He attended Cordley Elementary, Central Junior High and Lawrence High schools. He graduated in 1988. After which he attended Kansas University for a short time.

He grew up being active in Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, Little League football and baseball. He was active in his church’s puppet ministry and a member of Central Junior High’s Excalibur choir. David was part of the Lawrence High football team winning two state championships.

David’s hobbies included pony stock racing at Thunder Hill Speedway, barbeque competitions, and fireworks displays. His friends and family all loved it when he started up the smoker as they knew good things were about to happen. He had become an avid fly fisherman, often catching his limit within the first hour of fishing. David had been a licensed pyrotechnician for over 27 years, helping with the large displays at Arrowhead and Royals stadiums as well as large displays in other large cities. He took on the displays for Baldwin City, both their 4th of July and Christmas shows, and for the Overbrook 4th of July celebration. He retired from “shooting the big stuff” in 2023, but continued to provide a display for his neighbors, family and friends in his front yard the week before the 4th.

David started his working career throwing the paper for the Lawrence Journal World, followed by working at Bucky’s and Furrs before working several years for Davol until they closed their doors. He then worked a short time for Bud Jennings Carpet One in Lawrence before moving on to Rehrig Pacific in DeSoto. David then went to work for Chem-Trade which is now called TreCora in north Lawrence. He was entering his 15th year with them at the time of his death.

David was an amazing friend to all he came in contact with. He could be counted on to offer help or just be a shoulder to lean on. David had returned to his faith in God and found a home at the Highland Heights Christian Church in Tecumseh, KS. He purchased a home in rural Wakarusa, KS in order to make a home for himself and his mother. He loved country living.

David was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents, his father, Bill, and his younger brother, Jeff, his uncles, Jim and Roy Deel, and cousin, Susan. He is survived by his mother, Kathy, his uncle, Phil Lamb (Lynn) of Winston-Salem, NC, his uncle, Sam (Margy) of Northfield, MN, his aunt Connie Deel of Tijeras, New Mexico, his aunt Ronda Deel, of Cincinnati, OH. He is also survived by his cousins, Corrinne Lamb-Mulhall (Don), Anthony, Duluth, MN, Sarah Deel (Sean Fox) Katie and Elliot of Northfield, MN, Chapin Deel (Marie) Araceli and Lorena of Albuquerque, NM, Nathan Deel (Holly) Avilynn and Holland of Topeka, Kansas and Mattie Cooper (Kayla) of Stanley, NM and a host of extended family and friends.

Online condolences made at rumsey-yost.com

Messages & Condolences

From Ash Macfarlane...

My heartfelt condolences go out to David’s family and friends. I have fond memories of playing against him in little league football and alongside him at Lawrence High. It was at LHS where we both faced the “loud” coaching style of Coach Wells, but David always handled it with a great sense of humor. I really admired that about him and learned to find laughter in every situation. During those high school years, many Friday nights kicked off at Bucky’s when David finished work. And throughout the time I was away in the Army, David kept in touch and when I came home, he welcomed me back with an amazing BBQ dinner.
I will always cherish his friendship.
Rest in peace, David. You will be missed.

From Julie Greenberg...

Kathy, I was so shocked to read about Dave’s passing. Working at Davol, and then enjoying Dave’s love of Fireworks in the watching and shooting of them. Our conversations were always fun and engaging. Great smile, great laugh, and just a great guy. His generosity and kindness will truly be missed. My sympathies to you and all of your family. Julie Greenberg

From John Walburn...

Rest in Peace Dave!

From Leslie Anderson...

I was so shocked when I went to LJW Obits to see if my husbands obituary had been published yet and Daves popped up. I am so very sorry for your loss. I remember when my husband, Gary Anderson, met Dave up at Thunder Hill Speedway along with Charlie Curtiss and Clark Orth. It didn’t take long for them to become friends. It had been quite a while since Gary had seen Dave due to his own illness. No doubt in my mind they are more than likely catching up with Charlie , shooting the breeze, and telling stories. May you find comfort and joy in your memories.

From Glenn and Jane Climer...

I had worked with David at Davol for several years. David was a very good friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. RIP

From Connie (Ballew) Johnson...

Kathy, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May your happy memories comfort you.

From John and Connie Hey...

Kathy,

We would like to extend our sincere sympathy to you.
David was such a great guy.
We so enjoyed watching his fireworks displays.
He will be greatly missed by all.
Prayers to you and all the extended family.

From Karen Broadfoot Mitchell (Cliff)...

Our sympathies to the entire Deel Family in the passing to God’s Glory! May your good memories bring you joy with every fireworks display you see!

From Adam Kasson...

You definitely will be missed. Great guy that loved life and fireworks.. ill buy some extra this year’s for you my friend….

From Paula Williams...

Kathy – we are so sorry❤️. We are covering you with prayer and praying that your memories give you comfort and that our Lord’s presence is constantly felt by you. Love you, Paula and Roy

From Jeanette Reiling...

What a great loss for so many. Rest in peace Dave.

From John Shackelford...

David always had a friendly smile and handshake no matter how long it had been since we had seen each other. Too soon to go home brother but God must need you more than we do. RIP David!

From Kaileen...

My condolences!! This will be a great loss to many! He was such a caring person- he will be missed greatly, may he rest in peace

From Janet Churchbaugh Grant...

Kathy,
I was so saddened to read about your son’s passing. He looked a lot like Bill. My sincere condolences.
I am sure this is very hard for you.
I know about loss. My prayers are with you. May Heavenly Father’s love comfort you.

From Lynne Fothergill...

Kathy, I’m very sorry to hear this sad news, and please know how much Dave will be missed by all who knew him. I’m keeping you in my thoughts during this difficult time.

From Keith and Mary Ann Hubbard...

Kathy, we are so sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. He was one of a kind. Such a nice guy, and would do anything for anybody. He will be missed!

From Gary Lee Wheeler...

I worked with David at Davol, very nice man, my condolences to the family

From Wendi Georgie...

Connie and Deel family, I am so sorry for your loss. You are such a close family and know how much you will miss his presence. He is setting off fireworks for Jesus and singing in the Heavenly choir! Prayers for comfort.

From Corrinne L Lamb-Mulhall...

Oh Aunt Kathy, my heart breaks – he was like my little brother… sending lots of hugs and love

From Debbie Horn Shafer...

Kathy, I am so sorry! Sending you hugs for warmth and prayers for healing ❤️

From Mary Higgins...

Kathy , I am so very sorry for the loss of your son .I know you have many memories to cherish .Rest Peacefully David .

From Tracy Rose...

What a profound loss of such a kind and sharing individual. I have known you for many years. I credit you for getting me through construction class in Junior High. You were always such a great friend and caring person.

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