e, Cindy. To add to the "sound" of the music David was becoming an enthusiastic harmonica player and loved learning to achieve that "bluesy" sound. His talent with his music seemed endless, effortlessly playing the guitar and harmonica together at the same time. Photography was another interest that David pursued with vivacity. It was not only the capturing of the moment of the photo, but what he could do with the photograph afterwards to make it better, make it fun, or just make someone laugh. David's creativity when it came to photography never stopped and he left behind many pictures to be treasured over the years. David is survived by his wife, Cindy, Forest City; a son, Ryan (Randi) Gambell, sons Masen and Ian, Forest City; Step-daughter, Rebecca (Andy) Heyer, twin daughters Madisyn and Teaghann, Britt; David's parents, Dean and Arlene Gambell, Forest City; a niece, Jessica (Jon) Cahoon, daughter Jayden; nephew, Michael (April) Gambell, daughter Faith; and nephew Nathan (Cassy) Gambell, sons Nicholas, Chase, Jacob, and Matthew. David is preceded in death by his brother, Art Gambell.