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David E. Froehlich

Phoenix, Arizona

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David E. Froehlich Our loving and kind husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend left our world to begin his new life on August 10, 2007. Dave was born February 23, 1934 in Bloomington, IL. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1954-1957. In 1964 he moved to Arizona; in...

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The Froehlich family lost a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. His many friend´s, business acquaintances and extended family lost a treasured man. I met Dave in 1976 and immediately learned he will always leave you with a joke. He lived life to the fullest and was devoted to God. Unfortunately I lived out of state when Dave passed but all these year´s later I wanted to convey my warm memories of this lovely man. Susan Scheerer

My aunt, Onafay (Davidson) Allison from Illinois knew a man with this last name who came to AZ years ago. She was a friend of Marge Sims and I wondered if your husband was this man. I believe one of them worked with Mr. Froehlich or he knew them from Decatur, IL. My father was with Roby & Roby in Decatur, Everett Stern. I am so sorry for your loss.
I live in the Gold Canyon area in the east valley.

Patti --
I am so sorry for your loss. What a wonderful man, and the two of you were able to share so many years of happiness and fun. I last saw Dave in around February when he came around with his usual Holiday greeting. I will miss those annual visits. He made a difference in my life in 1991 when he found us this little home that I am still in. I thank him for that often. I am sorry I was away when the services were held, but my prayers are with you, Patti.
Fondly, Joanne Maresh

Patty, My heart and prayers are with you. You truely loved David as a husband, friend and lifelong companion may you find comfort in the memories of all the times you shared. He will me missed!

Patti, We know that Dave is now in God's holy presence whole, healthy and free. All of us, your long time friends, are available to hold you up. Someday we will all be together in heaven and this sadness will be replaced with joy.

Patti,
David was first Vice Pres. of Board of Realtors, when I was Pres. in 1982. What a lovely man. I am so glad he found you. We laughed our way through many meetings and situations. I have so many fond memories of him. Whenever I was going to give a speech, I often told David I needed a joke. He would then tell me the wildest jokes! He would laugh and laugh. I always said I can't use that in a public speech.
I never did get one to use in a speech, but some I could tell friends. ...

thanks for all you were to everyone in your life. You will be missed.