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Hands that craft, heart that gives

David Vaughan’s dedication to family and community is built on a foundation of kindness, craftsmanship
Hands that craft, heart that gives
David Vaughan stands proudly next to his motorcycle during Randy’s Ride in 2023, an event that was held to benefit Turner Dennis.

Author: PHOTO COURTESY SHARON VAUGHAN SHEARER

David Vaughan learned early that life is about showing up for family, for friends, and for strangers in need.

Raised in a bustling household where love and loyalty were constants, Vaughan has spent decades turning that foundation into a quiet legacy of generosity. From organizing charity motorcycle rides to crafting furniture with care, his actions reflect a simple but powerful belief: help where you can and make every moment count.

That sense of loyalty and generosity was shaped early. Vaughan was born in 1958, the fifth of eight children in a lively, close-knit home in Lake Worth. His parents, Sammy and Nina, raised their children on strong values. His mother, Nina, made sure every child felt equally loved, and it’s a lesson Vaughan has carried into adulthood: show up for people, treat everyone with care, and give back where you can.

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