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David B. Schneider

Akron, Ohio

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David B. Schneider

DALLAS, Ga. -- David B. Schneider, 72, of Dallas, passed away suddenly at his home Friday, May 22, 2009.

He was born in Akron and lived in Cuyahoga Falls. Dave served in the National Guard, worked for R. F. Cook Manufacturing and retired from IBM.

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I am sorry to hear of Daves passing. We haven't heard from him in the last five years. We were friends in akron and had great fun together. We would get in touch once in a while after I married and left Akron.
He came to visit us in NY with his corvet, great times.

I heard so many wonderful things about Dave over the years and finally had the pleasure of meeting him. This guest book is a beautiful tribute to him. He will be missed. As family and friends gather today, to celebrate his life, I am with you in spirit.

Dear Bernie, Pat & Family, We were so sorry to learn of Dave's passing. Although we hadn't seen him since he moved out of Akron, we remember his smile best. Phil had a bad accident last week and is bed ridden and in between surgeries. We will be at the memorial in spirit and, when Phil is better, will celebrate Mass for Dave. Please keep us in your prayers as you are in ours. God bless. "Pray for me as I will for thee that we may merrily meet in heaven". Sir Thomas More

Dear Bernie & Family, Even though your loved one is gone, may all your special moments live on in that special place within heart where loved ones never part. Ron always enjoyed playing golf with Bernie & Dave. One of his special memories is the time they played golf at Fox Den when Dave "knuckled the ball" at the #2 Tee. I enjoyed hearing him tell stories of his adventures riding on his motorcycle when we would all be together at Pat & Bernie's. You all are in our thoughts with loving...

I have few memories of David being the youngest of the Lynn Glover Sr. and Anna Marie Schneider family. I just remember visiting Uncle Barney and Aunt Nita and all the stories they told.

Dave never came home for Christmas because he hated the cold. We would all send him gifts. The kids would say: "I found the perfect gift for Uncle Dave." He was always gracious. The gift he appreciated and loved the most was a calendar with everyone's birthday written on it. If he would be late in turning his calendar to the next month, he would become upset because someone's birthday fell at the beginning of the month and he would have to send his card late. I began making notes at...

We sure are going to miss Dave.. He was a great guy. We will miss him at the local watering hole and rides we used to take. He would always impress us with the vehicles he had. Ride on Bro and rest in peace!! Lee & Cheryl Clark (Dallas Ga)

I use to call my Uncle David "shorty" and tease him about being the shortest member of the family. My uncle was a man of great stature and will be deeply missed. Today shorty you are standing tall. I will keep the wind in my face and rubber to the road in your memory.

My first years in Tiretown Corvette club were spent with Dave & the usual "suspects" running speed events & enjoying our cars. Whar a great guy, so sorry to hear this news.
Dan & Darlene Rinaldo, Akron, OH