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David Guntert

Lawrence, Kansas

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Memorial services for David Robert Guntert, 64, Lawrence will be held at 3:00 p.m. Monday, February 27, 2017 at The Prairie (South on E 1900 Road, SE of Lawrence (near the ski lake and practice golf course) Approximately 1.99 miles West on N 1150 Road to top of hill (sight on left side of road)...

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To David's family, I am so sorry to hear about David. He became a very nice friend of mine, on the morning bus ride to work. I enjoyed our conversations and laughs. He will be missed by me and others on our morning commute. Sending my condolences.

Terri and family: We were saddened to hear that my fraternity brother had been called home to paradise with our creator. The Lord must have needed David for some special project only he could handle. We wish that you find comfort in all of the people David was able to touch. Maybe we can see you at the next reunion. May the peace of Christ grant perpetual light to David. Amen.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. David was such a nice man!

I am very sorry to hear of David's passing. My condolences to Terry and the family. I remember him as always been steady and consistent in his mood and his work. He was pleasant to work with . I admire that his faith in Jesus was known. A good role model for us who follow. Sincerely, Paul Horvath

Teri and family,
David was one those guys who I thought would be around forever -- he was so athletic and laid back and always had a quick smile and a positive attitude. I got to know him first from his work in the planning office and as a steady professional voice of reason at planning commission and city commission meetings. Later I ran with him -- actually usually far behind him -- during Saturday runs with Red Dog's group. It's hard to believe he's gone on to his eternal reward. My...

To David's family,

As I will be unable to attend the service (I have a courtroom full of people to attend to), I wanted to express my condolences for your loss. We never know what tomorrow will bring. Dave, CB Lackey and I lived together for a year after we left Triangle. Though we have only had a few opportunities to interact since that time, I will remember Dave as a truly kind, considerate humble human being, whom it was a privilege to call a friend. I trust that your faith will...

I stood watching as the little ship sailed out to sea. The setting sun tinted his white sails with a golden light, and as he disappeared from sight a voice at my side whispered, He is gone.

On the farther shore a little band of friends had gathered to watch and wait in happy expectation. Suddenly they caught sight of the tiny sail and, at the very moment when my companion had whispered, He is gone, a glad shout went up in joyous welcome, Here he comes!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

So sorry for your loss -- David was a great guy..God Bless..