David B Outlaw departed this earthly life for his heavenly home on May 27, 2024, in Portsmouth, VA; he was born on February 5, 1952, in Suffolk VA to David and Sarah Outlaw.
As a youth, David had many jobs in which bought him much delight such as, General Electric and Allied Colloids. David then went on to have his own business, “Outlaw & Outlaw Cleaning Company”. He then started working for PCSI Cleaning Company at Portsmouth Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, VA.
“Egg”, as he is best known to many, had many things he loved to do. He played basketball at Booker T. Washington High School in Suffolk, VA, he was a comic, he loved talking to people. Many years ago, he loved talking on the CB radio to the truckers. David loved playing his gospel and R&B music, loved playing card games; spades was his favorite, he was animal lover, cooking and loved playing horseshoes with his friends.
David was preceded in death by his wife, Lill Renee Outlaw.
David leaves to cherish his precious memories, his children, David Outlaw, Tracey Parker (Glenn), Shawn Outlaw and Damon Amos; grandsons, Dontorus Outlaw (Chari) and A’zaar Elliot; granddaughters, Kayla Parker, and Shayla Parker-Brown (Jamal); great granddaughter, Carmen Brown; great grandson, Cannon Brown; three sisters, Linda Lassiter (Mack Jr.), Valerie O Roberts (Ronzell, deceased), Sharon Baker (Kenny); four brothers, Derrick Outlaw (Kenya), Eric Outlaw (Vonda), Juan Outlaw (LaRonda) and Tyrone Hunter (Debra). David also leaves to cherish is precious memory a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and friends.
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Shirley Arline says
May 31, 2024 at 1:25 pmI’m sorry to hear about the passing of David. May God continue to bless you and keep you strong.
Floyd (Lamar) and Tiffany Pope says
June 1, 2024 at 10:17 amWe’re sending our love and prayers to his loved ones during this time of sorrow. David, Ed as we called him, was one of the best and he will truly be missed.
Chenequa Avelino says
June 7, 2024 at 2:32 pmI just met Mr. David last month, and even though we only spent a short time together, I walked in as a stranger, but left out as friends. It was a blessing to have met him, talk with him, learn about his love for family and passion for plants! Tracy, Linda and family, I pray for strength in your time of sorrow! Know that God will wipe away your tears and bring you comfort! May God continue to Bless You All!
Chenequa Avelino