David-Hintz-Obituary

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David Lee Hintz

Lakeside, California

Jul 21, 1948 – Jan 7, 2014 (Age 65)

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BORN
July 21, 1948
DIED
January 7, 2014
AGE
65
LOCATION
Lakeside, California

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School photo 11th grade

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I knew David in high school at Clairemont High. He was my first serious boyfriend and I've thought many times about him over the years. He gave me my first dog PC and loved to give my Mom and I flowers from the shop he worked at. He was such a nice guy. I see from his picture that he never lost that fantastic smile or sparkle in his eyes. Rest in peace David and maybe we'll meet again.

David was one of my best friends from 7th grade to 12th grade and do I have some stories to tell. I'm going to do my best to be there on Sat. Dave was always one of the "Good Guys"! My thoughts & prayers are with you all.
Bob Esquivel

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Shirley, Sarah, Andy and Baby David, Alex and David Michael. Dave was such an amazing man. So sweet, kind, compassionate, funny and quick witted. My girls have fond memories of him teaching them to play hopscotch on the sidewalk at Bestview, trips to the Zoo and Sea World when they were all little, but mostly how he ALWAYS helped Mom with the dishes and clean up at Thanksgiving and Christmas. I know he is heaven with her now and they are at peace. We...

We love you and will miss you forever. You were such a dear sweet man. So kind and gentle. You will always be part of our family. We know you are at peace in heaven and we will all be together again someday.

I have thought about you often over my lifetime. I went to elementary school with you. David, I will always have fond memories of you and our childhood. To your family, May you always have peace and happy remembrances of your father.

May your father rest in peace ...may you, his family, find solace in the time you were in each other's life .... The special closeness you enjoyed
And soon ..in time... may your hearts heal enough to let a smile emerge .. Smiles like the ones that you often shared . There is no better way to live forever than in your smile

Karen Anderson

We miss you Pops. Your absence will be forever felt and an open seat will be kept at every Thanksgiving, Christmas, Padre game and little David's t-ball games.

You were truly a good man, who put his children first. Thank you for all you did for us.

We love you so much.