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David F. Hackler

Dallas, Texas

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HACKLER, DAVID F., Was born July 31, 1960 in Tyler, Texas and died on August 20, 2005 in Dallas, Texas. David graduated from Sherman High School in 1978, and then attended SMU in Dallas. He was a longtime employee of Citigroup, formerly The Associates as an Information Systems Manager. Preceded...

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I have lost a brother. David helped change my life for the better. His quiet humor, intelligence and grace I will remember always. I know he is with God and at peace.

Please accept my deepest sympathy on David's passing. He was truly a kind soul. We would be so much better off with more of his caliber. He will be missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with David's family and friends. He was one of my favorite people in the whole world. He was kind, patient, funny, smart - an overall genuinely good person. I will miss him. The world was a better place for all who knew him because he was here.

You have my sympathy.
Your father-in-law Jan was my 1st cousin.

I was so sorry to hear of David's passing. He was always so helpful to me the computer challenged person. He could understand my untechnical language and break it down to something I could understand. When he left Associates/Citigroup, he was missed.

David was such a nice & pleasant person to work around. My thoughts & prayers are with his family.

I often think fondly of several people I knew at The Associates when I worked there. David was one of them. Not only because he was always ready and able to help with our team's technology needs, but more importantly, he was one of the most patient and nicest people I have ever met. God be with his family and friends at this difficult time.

I was so shocked to hear of David's passing. I knew him at the Associates and then after Citigroup acquired them before my job ended there. He was such a wonderful person and always so helpful. My condolences and God bless you.
Karen Robb

I graduated with David from Sherman High School. He was a genuinely nice and sincere guy. He made many positive impressions on numerous people in our formulative years. My deepest condolences to his friends and family.