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David A. Shaller

St. Louis, Missouri

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DIED
January 6, 2015
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St. Louis, Missouri

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Shaller, David A. A full generous life that touched many passed on to heaven on January 6. David A. Shaller, 75, beloved husband of Ginny (Virginia) for 48 years, died in West Palm Beach, FL. Born in Washington DC, David grew up in several cities as the son of Brig. General and Mrs. Harold...

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On the anniversary of David´s passing, I want to again state what a wonderful Professor and teacher David was, and how he influenced my career and life so much. I will always be grateful for the impact he had on my life. I think of him often and hope his wife and family are all doing well. I´m sorry I lost Ginny´s address, as I had intended to send her a note.

David touched my life an I am forever greatfull for having known him and having learned from him. I think of him often as he inspired me to become a professional business person. Thank you for the opportunity to again add my kind regards for knowing Dr Shaller. He will be remembered by someone he influenced.

I just saw that David passed away in the Missouri Bar Journal. David was a wonderful man. I greatly enjoyed his calm and uplifting personality. He always took time to help. He will be missed and remembered fondly.

PayBack, Inc. was very saddened to learn of the passing of David Shaller, who was instrumental in the creation and development of PayBack as a funding source for restorative justice programs for Metropolitan area Family Courts. David continued his involvement with PayBack as a member of the Board of Directors, eventually in the role of President of the PayBack Board. PayBack recognized his contributions to the PayBack program with the Community Spirit Award and the Lifetime Service Award. Our...

Sorry I am unable to be with you this evening. Please know I am thinking of you. Peace.

David was a gentle soul, always cheerful with a smile on his face. He could hear the most horrid of tales and still project optimism and hope. In a profession known for confrontation, he was an oasis of calm. I will think of him fondly.

David was a kind and generous man. He had a huge heart. He helped many people with no thought of receiving anything for himself other than knowing that he had done a nice thing. We have lost a gentle soul and he will be missed. I will remember David with great affection.

I was saddened to read about David's passing. David was more than an outstanding teacher. He was a brilliant educator and a wonderful human being. I was one of his first students in the MEA program and learned a lot. I also took other courses from him before obtaining my degree. He was the type of teacher and person who could influence your life, and he had a profound impact on mine. We stayed in touch for many years. This past Christmas as I went thru my Christmas card list, I made a note...