David-Boedecker-Obituary

David Boedecker

San Angelo, Texas

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SAN ANGELO David Boedeker, 57, of San Angelo, died Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Visitation was held Friday, July 30 at Johnson's Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. today in Johnson's Funeral Home chapel. Arrangements are by Johnson's Funeral Home. David was born in Eagle Pass, Texas,...

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When thinking of our 50th Central High class reunion in 2021, David was the first person who came to mind. He made high school life fun for everyone who knew him. I hope he know that he is remembered fondly and with appreciation for his kindness to others no matter who they were.

David was a very good person and he will be greatly missed. He and I worked together at Beall's in Big Spring back in '82 and we remained friends ever since. My deepest sympathy to your family. God Bless you Always. Leny Davis

May God bless your family.. David was a very nice man. He was my salesman at Brattons. He was kind the best salesman they had. He is gone,,, but he will not be forgotten.. My prayers are with your family.....Willie Ann White..

David was a good man. My prayers are with his family. You will be missed David.

David was a great guy ... in many ways ... a fun classmate in high school and a terrific frat brother in college .. forever in ZAX ...

David was a friend and a classmate from high school. I always knew him to be a great person who had a wonderful laugh. So sorry to hear of his passing. God bless he and his family.

I am so sorry to hear of David's passing. He was such a good and funny friend during College. He was a fraternity brother (Lambda Chi) and I will certainly miss his infectious laugh and amazing attitude. Had I known he was ill, I would have made it a point to contact him. My condolences to Doby and the rest of the family.

Neil Sykes

What a sweet person. I remember David with a sparkle in his eyes and a fun personality. I met David my first year in high school and remained "buddies" with him until I left San Angelo. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. All that knew him are better off for having known him - that's for sure.

David was an unforgettable childhood friend I thought about often. It is no surprise that his charming personality took him far in the sales industry. We will greatly miss him at our class reunion next year. I am sorry for your family's loss.