David Scott Frigger

David Scott Frigger

July 11, 1955 - November 24, 2016

David Scott Frigger

July 11, 1955 - November 24, 2016

Obituary

David enjoyed his life. Even though he battled lung disease for the majority of his days, he never let on, he never wanted to be treated differently and he never let it stand in his way of having a good time.

At 23, after following his retiring parents to California from Ohio, David became a tool designer for a medical device manufacturer, earning special recognition for his work from his employer. He then moved into R&D engineering where each day he would face a blank sheet of paper where his own, original, ideas would flow. David’s contribution to the tracheostomy tube business resulted in multiple patents in his name.

David retired from his working career as a medical device manufacturing engineer and focused on his proudest accomplishment: his sons. He also became more involved in church service at Mission Hills. Volunteering for Royal Kids Camp, Ushering, Create a Crate, teaching 4 -5 years olds, and leading a small men’s group.

David LOVED to vacation with his family.. spending time together playing in the sun, having fun in the water, enjoying beautiful sunsets, walks on the beach, . . . and when he wasn’t on a vacation ..and even when he was.. he would be planning the next one.

David was an avid fisherman. For close to 15 years he was a regular at Dana Point Wharf where he fished for yellow tail, bass, and whatever else was biting. David constantly referred to his fishing time as “being in God’s nature”… Even though he thought sea lions were only there to annoy the fisherman.

David grew up in a small town near Cleveland, Ohio where he was a big Browns fan, but after moving to California quickly favored the Lakers. Phil Jackson could have heard David yelling at the TV he might have thrown in the towel!

Not much made David happier than his sons… Soccer, Junior Lakers, flag football, Tae Kwon Do, Cross Country, Football and Track… He never missed a match, a scrimmage, a game, or a race. David volunteered at El Toro Baptist Christian School while the boys were there, was baptized along side with them at Mission Hills, taught them how to drive, and ensured they understood the value and importance of an education and even more important, family. Most of all, he made sure they came to know our Lord and Savior Jesus.

David married Linda in 1989; after 27 and half years of marriage their love remained just as strong as day one.

Last, but not least, David enjoyed spending time with his friends. His family wants to thank each and every one of you for sharing your time to hang out, work out, play games, fish, worship, serve, pray, and study the Word with him.

He will be sorely missed.

Friday 12/2 at 11:00am Funeral Service at Mission Hills Church followed by graveside service at El Toro. Reception will be back at the church immediately after the graveside service.

If you are able and would like to help with the reception, please contact Karen Buchanan, Karen@missionhillschurch.com.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in David’s honor to the UCSD Adult Cystic Fibrosis Program.
Checks can be made out to UC Regents and mailed to:
UCSD Adult Cystic Fibrosis Program
9300 Campus Point Dr
MC 7381
La Jolla, CA 92037

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30 responses to David Scott Frigger

  1. Sue Knight says:

    David was the best ever an honest, good man. What a smile and oh how he loved his family! From playing with them and their dog in the back yard, attending Jacob’s football games, to hearing stories of every holiday from his sister (my friend, Ruth!) I just felt like I knew him so well. A short life, but a life well lived!
    Rest in peace, David. Sue Knight

  2. David was one of the best Kindergarten Sunday School teachers I ever had. He just loved the kids and got such a kick out of being with them! That was the heart I was looking for.

    Every time Dave saw me at Church, I got a genuine “Hi, how are you?”, and a big hug.

    I am just heartbroken that he is gone, but very happy he is with his friend, Jesus.

    Love,
    Betsy

  3. Jerry McRea says:

    How do I begin? Dave was such a wonderful person and friend. I will always cherish the special memories and moments we shared. Bowling in the Shiley league, fishing at Mammoth Lakes, vacationing on cruise ships to Bahamas, Caribbean and Jamaica man, many ocean fishing trips out of Dana Point, poker games with the guys (Joe, Pat, Dick, Bob, Byron, and Mike with Dave and myself), weekly luncheons to share stories, events, laugh and shoot the breeze. I can’t tell you how many times we have heard the same old stories over and over again. Dave loved the high school football games and the shooting range with Eric. He was a Godly man who led the men’s bible study every Friday morning at Mission Hills church. I owe him and all these Godly men a debt of gratitude I can never repay. They have accepted me as their brother in Christ and I plan to honor Dave by continuing this everlasting tradition that holds us together and up where Dave now enjoys God’s splendor in heaven. Save me a place buddy; save us all a place! We will be there before you know it.

    Love Jerry McRea, Barb and family

  4. Kevin says:

    I’m so sorry for your loss, and will be thinking of you during this difficult time. David was an amazing man, a source of humor and spirit and intelligence – truly remarkable. Unfortunately I cannot attend the service, but my thoughts and prayers will be with you.

  5. Lynne Marian says:

    My heart is breaking for you and the family. I am sad I will be unable to attend the service. I will be out of town at an educational training. Please know that I am there with you in spirit. David was always a smiling face that I looked forward to seeing at church. He was always so sweet to give me a hug and say good morning. I am praying for you constantly that the Lord would give you peace and comfort. Lynne Marian

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