David Blaine Robnett died Sunday night or early Monday morning - October 2 or 3, 2005, at his apartment in St. Charles, Missouri. David was born April 23, 1979 to parents Gary and Sharon Robnett in Smithville, Missouri. His family moved to St. Charles when he was 3 years old and he has been a resident of St. Charles City or County since. David was the second of three children born to Mr. and Mrs. Robnett. David went to Faith Christian School for Kindergarten and 1st grade, then, along with his brother and sister, was home schooled by his parents through high school. David loved to be outside, no matter the weather, and was never happier than with an out-of-doors job. He had recently made a career change and had started working for Tall Wall as a concrete laboror. He was futher excited about joining the local. As a child David loved playing sports, especially soccer. He played for city, then select teams through his early twenties. He excelled in track and field, and loved the competition. He also developed a passion for weight training as a pre-teen and even worked as a personal trainer for a time. He loved being around people, making them laugh, and helping them solve their problems. He loved children, and they in turn all loved him. He had a soft spot for senior citizens and showed a gentle respect. There were many lives that David touched. David loved to have fun, and could turn any situation into a good time. He had an infectous grin that will never be forgotten. David is survived by both parents - Gary Ray Robnett, of St. Charles, Missouri; Sharon Gail Hammond Robnett, of St. Charles, Missouri; brother Timothy (Tim) Ray Robnett, 28, of Ventura, California; his baby sister and best friend, Allison (Allie) Danae Robnett, 23, of St. Charles, Missouri; grandmother Eunice Robnett of West Plains, Missouri; grandmother Juanita Hammond of East Alton, Illinois. Also, Tim's wife Leona Robnett and their children - Uncle Dave's pride and joy - Matthew, 9; Cole, 6; Grace, 4; Emma, 3; and April due in November. He is preceded in death by grandfathers Ray Robnett and Clifford (Kip) Hammond. David will also be missed by his 18 month old Pug whom he loved to spoil, Princess Snuffles Sleeps-A-Lot, and by his many, many friends who thought of him as a brother. David truly lived up to the meaning of his name: Beloved One. The family has requested that memorials be sent to Baue Funeral Home to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.