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David Schlosser

Anchorage, Alaska

Jul 13, 1947 – May 2, 2019 (Age 71)

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BORN
July 13, 1947
DIED
May 2, 2019
AGE
71
LOCATION
Anchorage, Alaska

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David George Schlosser, age 71, died peacefully with his son Scott Schlosser by his side on May 2, 2019.David was born on July 13, 1947, in Portland, Ore. He grew up in Hood River, Ore., and graduated high school there. He then attended the University of Portland, where he got his bachelor's...

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Oh wow! David (and his whole family) were my good friends when I was in high school. We went to church together and I spent a lot of time at their house. I hadn't seen or spoken to David or his family for many years, although I occasionally ran into the family in church in Hood River over the years. That being said, I always considered all of them dear friends. My heart breaks for the loss of his presence on this earth, but I'm sure the Lord has him in his loving arms. I so enjoyed...

I am so sorry to learn of this with an on line search. Dave and Jane were very dear friends and neighbors of ours for many years in Anchorage. My beloved Jerry died on Oct. 26, 2019 of leukemia. Dave and Jerry loved to tell stories together and drink beer. What a very good person Dave was, with a heart of gold! I am crying as I write this. I wish the entire family peace and the ability to cope with this terrible loss. I can honesty say that Dave was one of the kindest, most giving,...

The Stilwell's were saddened to hear of cousin David's passing. He was always so much fun, and he had such a big heart. We all have fond memories of David and we will never forget him. Much love to the Schlosser family.

Hey Schloss: Say hi for me to Jane, Butch and Stan. See you guys on the flip side. Marty

so sorry to hear of daves passing. he will be missed. what a love he had for his church community. always a happy man with a smile. RIP, dave jeff colwell

I first met Dave when I was coaching his son Scott. We quickly became friends due to the mutual respect we had for each other. I was always in admiration of his easy going grace and his can do attitude to help the team. He never had a harsh word and was a great dad, the evidence of that is his son Scott.
The "peanut gallery" will miss you.

Never in my life have I ever met a kinder and more benevolent person that David Schlosser. He was one of kind, and I am the better person for his profound influence. We were high school friends, stayed in touch while in college and when I lived in Anchorage for several years and since. About 20 years ago, I compiled a pictorial history of our high school in Hood River Oregon. I asked the longtime basketball coach to name his 6 best players in the 20+ years he had coached at that school. ...

My sincere sympathy to the family. So sorry to hear about Dave.
Dave was instrumental in helping me land my first job right out of high school. He was forever helpful like that and always one of the friendliest people to know and to visit with. Memories of the many years enjoying The Great Alaska Shootout with Dave & friends will be cherished always!

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