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David F. Schaible

Houston, Texas

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DAVID F. SCHAIBLE October 13, 2007 David F. Schaible, 46, died peacefully at his home while surrounded by his family on October 13, 2007, after a brief battle with cancer. Dave was a loving husband, a caring father, a friend to many and a leader within his company and the energy industry. Dave...

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I will always remember my cousin with admiration for his self-confidence, drive and ambition to succeed. I never knew a moment when he doubted himself. His wedding was like something out of a fantasy. I enjoyed the experience very much, and it was obviously the beginning of great things for him. Live life to the fullest for him.

My thoughts and prayers are with David's family now. I also have known David since we were 'kids' in Lambertville. He was a gem of a person, always willing to help anyone that asked, or even if they didn't ask. A true friend to all...

Dave and I attended school in Lambertville kindergarten - 12. Always a leader, from saftey patrol captain in 6th grade to treasurer of our senior class, he was a friend to all - the nice guy who received all the sucess he deserved. A saxophone player in elementary school, he left us (I was band president) to represent South in various athletic groups - but we were never the "band geeks" to him. We shared most of our classes throught school and I don't think I ever heard him say an unkind...

My memories of David have all come back from our time together in elementary school through high school in NJ. He was a good friend to me then and because our school was so small we were in just about every class together so we got to know each other well. I still think about him and the encouragement and kind words he always gave me in high school and throughout college. He was a good friend. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time. We are all better off having known...

Jenny,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family are in my heart and prayers.

Dear Dave,
You were a true inspiration to me. You were my first boss out of college. You taught me the business when I was green. You showed me the big picture and to solve problems that I thought were unsolvable. You will be dearly missed, but your legacy will live on forever.

The hunt for this deer was the most excited I've ever seen my dad. Giddy is the work that comes to mind! I miss you dad--hope the deer are huge up there.

Although I have known Dave for a few short years he always treated me as a long-time friend. Upon joining Newfield in 2002 he was one fo the first to welcome me and ensured me his door was always open if I never needed to talk. Through his courageous battle these last few months Dave always remained positive and I never seen him when he did not have a smile on his face; a true inpiration to his fellow Newfield employees. My condolences to the Schaible family for the loss of your loved one.

Please accept my Heartfelt Condolences during this time of loss. Dave was such an inspiring man who shared the greatest stories. I'm very thankful to have known him. My prayers are with you always.