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David A. Karich

Chicago, Illinois

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David A. Karich, 52, of Edgerton, Wisconsin passed away on Saturday, October 6, 2007 at Bloomington Hospital. He was born on May 1, 1955 in Geneva, Illinois, the son of Thomas and Anne Carolyn (Porter) Karich.David was a retired merchandising consultant for the E.B. Brown Company. He was...

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My sincere condolences go out to the entire Karich Family. I first met Dave in Cub Scouts where he showed what kind of a unique individual he was. Dave always tried to include you in whatever he was doing and most time it was mischievous but fun. It had been several years since I talked to Dave, but when I did, it was like no time had passed. The memory of Dave will always be with us and most likely exaggerated with the stories we tell.

Craig Smith

My heart goes out to the Karich Family. Dave was a very big part of my High School years and was very special to me. He was a kind and wonderful person. Although our lives have gone seperate ways he will never be forgotten. God bless the Karich family.

Tom, Carolyn, Steve, Sue, Peg, God bless you all in this hour of loss. Time has not dulled my memory of seeing David and each of you almost as soon as Tom and Carolyn brought you home from the hospital and holding each of you as babies, then following you as you have grown to adulthood. You know my heart and sympathy are with you as are those of our sons. Eternal rest grant onto David oh Lord and grant Your greatest blessings to all of David's family.

To Dave's mom and dad, sisters and brother, and Lindsey, Billy, and Andrew:

I was truly sorry to hear of Dave's passing, and my sympathy goes out to all of you. Dave was an exceptional man, a true friend, and a good father.

I want you to know that I always thought Dave was a great guy. He had a great sense of humor, a ready smile, and he was always fun to be with. If you were down in the dumps, Dave could bring you right out of it with his infectious smile and laugh. ...

Deepest sympathies from the Mellon family, Dave left a lasting impact on my brothers and I during those teen years.

I will always remember Dave as laughing-a terrific guy--he will be greatly missed by all who knew him--thanks Dave for all the good times --bob b

My deepest sympathies to the family. Dave will be deeply missed by all. The memories I have will last forever. He will never be forgotten in my mind!May you rest in piece.

Please accept my deepest sympathy to the Karich family. I have some great memories of Dave, going as far back as his high school days. He was a great friend to my brother Don,and became a good friend of mine. Dave was always willing to help out with anything, and had endless energy. I have life long memories that make me smile when I think of them. I am sure you will continue to make people smile Dave.

So shocked and sorry when I read this online. Dave, although it`s been several years since I last saw you, I`ll always remember some of the fun times back in the 70`s with you, my cousin Don, myself , and others. Rule in Heaven, Bro, as you did down here.
Dave Shropshire