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Dale Alan Shaffer

Houston, Texas

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DALE ALAN SHAFFER began his life with our Lord on Thursday, February 21st. Dale grew up in a small town near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Upon graduation from high school Dale moved his wife Jeanette and son Dale Jr. to Dallas, Texas where he attended Southern Methodist University. Upon graduation...

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Mrs. Shaffer, Jeff, & Goose
I grew up as a boy living down the street from your house and the memores and lessons given to me by Dale Sr. will be with me forever.
One of the proudest days in my life was to hear Dale Sr. refer to me as one of his best friends to a family member. I will always love and miss him !

Dale was a very special man and will be missed greatly. My prayers are with the Shaffer family.

God looked around His garden
And He found an empty place.
He then looked down upon
This earth and saw your tired face.
He put His arms around you
And lifted you to rest.
God's garden must be beautiful,
He always takes the best.
He knew that you were in pain.
He knew that you would never
Get well on earth again.
So He closed your...

my heart is filled with sorrow at the loss of such a positive influence in my life. Growing up next door to Dale and family was a pleasure. No one could ever pray for neighbors such as him an his family. i greive with them for their loss and may god bless all of them.

I worked with Dale at TRW Mission and have fond memories of our time together. I know he will be missed by all who lives he touched. My prayers are with you.

Suzanne Johnson

I met Dale about a year ago when I started working at Cameron Controls, Dale was a terific man who was always giving everything he did his all. He was a fighter and I will miss him very much.
What though Death at times steps in
And calls our Best away ?
What though sorrow seems to win,
O'er hope, a heavy sway ?
Yet hope again elastic springs,
Unconquered, though he fell;
Still buoyant are his golden wings,
Still strong to bear us well.
...

I'm going to miss Dale, But God knows best for us, May God Bless you'll.

May God be with you
William Jenkins

I will miss you dearly.