David Arron Carrasco
David Arron Carrasco, born on September 24, 1978, in Fort Stockton, Texas, passed away on June 10, 2026, in Austin, Texas, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and steadfast devotion to his family and friends.
David lived a life marked by hard work, loyalty, and a generous spirit. He was known as a crude driver by trade and took pride in the work he did, especially when he was behind the wheel of his 18-wheeler. He also had a natural interest in electricity, welding, and systems, and he was admired for his very good memory and his strong ability with numbers and math. Those who knew him will remember that he was the life of the party, a man who could bring humor into any room and who always seemed to find the good in people. He was also a very good-looking man, and he knew it, carrying himself with confidence and charm. His sense of humor was one of his most memorable gifts, and his dad jokes were truly in a class of their own.
Above all else, David loved his family deeply. He is survived by his wife, Christy Carrasco; his parents, David Urias Carrasco and Priscilla Primera Carrasco; his sons, Angel Moreno, David Alridge, Gabriel Kendall and Louis Sierra; his honorable sons, Daniel Johns and Christian Mckinley; his daughters, Brittni Aldridge and Alyzabeth Moreno; his brothers, John Robert Carrasco and his wife Sonia; his nieces, Mia and Emery; and his grandchildren, Gloria Sierra, David Aldridge, Harley Sierra, and Ruby Arron Sierra. He also leaves behind two close friends, Daryl Davis and Juan Olmos, along with numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins who will cherish his memory always.
David was preceded in death by his grandparents, Juan and Joaquina Carrasco, Robert and Emma Primera and his grandmother, Myrtle Cutbirth. He was also preceded in death by his sons, Jarod Clements and Dylan Bellesheim. Their memories remained close to his heart throughout his life.
David battled kidney disease with courage, and the support of his family helped carry him through so much. He was a man who loved to ride his motorcycles, and that freedom and joy were part of who he was. He was always there for his children and grandchildren, offering his time, his humor, and his steady presence whenever he was needed. His big, kind, generous heart touched many lives, and he was very strongly loved by those fortunate enough to know him.
The family extends special thanks to Heart Hospital for the love and care they showed to David. His life was one of strength, devotion, and unforgettable personality, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.