David Anthony Soto
March 14, 1985 - July 30, 2016

Obituary
David Anthony Soto was born on March 14, 1985 in Los Angeles, California. He passed to a better place on July 30, 2016. He was a loving son, brother, nephew, cousin, uncle and friend, and always had a positive attitude. He was the life of the party and always knew what to say to make everyone around him laugh.
At the age of 14 he packed his bags and headed to Seattle, Washington to live a better lifestyle with his parents and siblings. He was reluctant to live in Seattle forever due to the difference in weather, but in the end couldn’t love Seattle more.
Tony was a determined individual that never gave up on his dreams or his favorite German Beer. He was enjoying waking up everyday near the water in North Seattle. Although his parents worked long hours to raise their 3 kids, Tony understood and was a great big brother that watched over his sister Rosemary and his brother Kevin. They had a close bond that will forever be in their hearts.
Tony was preceded in death by his father, David Soto (David Sr.) and his mother, Asela Rodriguez, siblings, Rosemary Soto, Kevin Soto and companion Samantha Pier.
Services will be from 5:30-8:30PM, Thursday, August 4, 2016 at Bonney-Watson Funeral Home, 16445 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA. Burial will be held Friday, August 5, 2016 from 1:00-2:30PM follow at Washington Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Bonney-Watson Funeral Home.
I worked with David at Napa,
He was always happy and a hard worker,
My customers said that he will be missed and that David was a great man, they enjoyed him delivering the parts. He will be missed but always remembered has being a great person with a smile always.
Dave was always a fun guy to have in the shop . He delivered parts to us usually late in the afternoon after Gordy had knocked off for the day , which usually led to Dave having a bit more time to spend in the shop and have a joke and a chat . We will all miss him dearly , wishing his family our deepest sympathies from everyone at Swissport
I only knew David for a short period of time but he left a lasting impression on all of us where he worked. David was always upbeat and in a positive mood. If you were having a bad day, it was impossible to get away with it around David because he wouldn’t let you leave without a hearty laugh. He was proud of who and where he came from all the way down to his roots and was one of the most humble guys I’ve known. Everyone who knew David knew he was a great guy. You are already missed so much. You were taken far before your time and the world is less without you in it. Rest easy big guy.