May God bless you and your...
Your nieces are going up so fast. I know you would be so proud of them. Your family and friends still miss you so much!
Vickie Toliver
January 16, 2020 | Tempe, AZ
Phoenix, Arizona
Kwan, David Lee 47, of Scottsdale, Arizona passed away on Jan. 12, 2011. Born and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona, David received his B.S. in Business at Arizona State University in 1985. After graduating, David founded and served as CEO of Hollywood Video. President and COO of New Vision...
Read MoreYour nieces are going up so fast. I know you would be so proud of them. Your family and friends still miss you so much!
Vickie Toliver
January 16, 2020 | Tempe, AZ
There are days that I wish I could just pick up the phone to call you, and days that i drive by restaurants we used as our catch- up venues. I'll stop by Starbucks and still look for you to walk in wearing that huge, flashy smile. I especially miss your indelible laugh I'd recognize anywhere. It's been 8 years, Buddy, and your prescence is still greatly missed. I will always miss you.
Rene Kyl
January 16, 2020 | Phoenix, AZ | Friend
A lifetime of gratitude to the Schulte Family for remembering all things good. Thank you. I miss him too.
February 21, 2012
Gone from us...but never forgotten...
Bob Schulte
February 11, 2012
I miss this guy...
November 20, 2011
David, was a good friend, good father and kind man. I enjoyed our good talks and fun times at softball games. David will be missed greatly. I often think of David and the times we shared.
Joe Acker
October 24, 2011 | Scottsdale, AZ
I knew David way back at Tonolea elementary school. He was smart, funny, and a really good kid. He will be missed.
Joseph Formichella
June 27, 2011 | Tempe, AZ
Family photo 2008
June 06, 2011
God is a good God. We must begin here. Though we don’t understand his actions, we can trust his heart.
God does only what is good. But how can death be good? Some mourners don’t ask this question. When the quantity of years has outstripped the quality of years, we don’t ask how death can be good.
But the father of the dead teenager does. The widow of the young soldier does. The parents of a seven-year-old do. How could death be good?
Part of the answer may be found in...
June 06, 2011