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David Mundorf

Grand Island, Nebraska

1960 - 2021

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David L. Mundorf, 61 of Grand Island passed on Thursday, November 11, 2021 at home with his loving family by his side.

Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11 AM Tuesday at All Faiths Funeral Home. Daniel Naranjo will officiate.

Family will greet friends an hour before...

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Dave, you will be missed! Had Fun working with you! I still can't believe your Gone!

My deepest Condolences to Karen and family. Dave Will be deeply missed! I will miss all the countless attempts to torment me! I will miss him bringing Sharon and I chocolate because he says we're crabby. (We got lots of chocolate but we weren't crabby) What about all the trouble you got into for shooting staples at me. My friend you will be missed greatly! Fly high my friend!

In the beginning of our relationship, Dave and I were driving down a street here in GI. I was driving and Dave was the passenger. I was talking away, when I had to stop at a stop sign. I was still talking forgetting that we were at the stop sign. Dave just was patiently waiting for me to finish talking, when I finished talking, he said.... Ummm... you do know that stop signs don´t turn green.

So sorry for your loss Karen. I worked with you both at Country General. Dave was a good guy we had alot of fun together when lived in Grand Island. Our favorite place after work was Shannon's next to the warehouse. He was also a groomsmen in my wedding. Rest in peace my friend.

My deepest condolences to the family. Dave will be missed. Such a great guy. I remember when he used to hide my stuff on my worktable at work. Always joking and having fun. Always made my day a little brighter.

My deepest sympathy. Dave was such a great guy! I have so many memories of him pranking me at work. He would constantly hide my water or coffee cup. Even my work table! One day, at the end of shift I went to get in my locker and he had zip tied it closed! He thought it was hilarious! Always called me Wobyn, instead of Robyn. He always made our work day fun. I will miss him.

So sorry for your loss Karen. May God comfort you and your whole family.