In Memory of

David

Antonio

D.

Broomfield

Obituary for David Antonio D. Broomfield

Minister David Antonio D. Broomfield, 29, of Fort Wayne, Indiana and formerly of Battle Creek, Michigan, passed away unexpectedly and therefore received his wings on August 9, 2020. He was born April 4, 1991 to Felicia L. Broomfield and Brian K. Lindsey.

David was baptized and gave his life to Christ at a young age. He had a passion for God, served in the production ministry, sang in the choir, youth ministry, and served several other ministries under the leadership of Dr. Rev. Craig Tatum, at First Salem Missionary Baptist Church. He also served on the usher board and other ministries at New Deliverance Missionary Baptist Church, under Pastor Furman Robinson. He later resumed his youth ministry under the leadership of Bishop Gardner of Atlanta, Georgia. He just loved the Lord.

He attended Battle Creek Public Schools and later obtained his high school diploma through Jefferson High School. After high school, he attended University of Phoenix, where he studied business. David worked at Stratosphere, PNC Bank and Comcast. His highest highlight in his work career was being a cast member on Love and Hip-Hop Atlanta, Hollywood Divas and N.C.I.S. His most recent job work was as an assistant manager at Travel Lodge in Fort Wayne.

David leaves to cherish his mother, Felicia Broomfield; father, Brian Lindsey; godmother, Magarietta Glass; sister, Tiffany Bolden; brother, Antwan Williams; grandparents, Minister Lorenzo and Ruth Caldwell, Mary Redden, Jackie Watley and David P. Broomfield; special brothers, Marcus Robbins and Sean Roberts and special sister, Monique Robbins. He was preceded in death by his great-grandmothers, Edith Cook, Ora B. Warfield, Clara B. Caldwell; great-grandfathers, Johnny Broomfield and LuVorn Caldwell, Sr.; great-aunts, Ernestine Williams, MaryJo Broomfield, and great-uncles, Raymond L. Cook, Richard Broomfield and Frederick Broomfield.

Visitation will be held at the Baxter Funeral & Cremation, 375 W. Dickman Road, on Saturday August 22, 2020 from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. A graveside Service will be held at the Oak Hill Cemetery, 255 South Avenue, on Saturday, August 22, 2020, 12:30 pm with Dr. Rev. Craig Tatum officiating.