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David Calvin Shindeldecker

Houston, Texas

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DAVID CALVIN SHINDELDECKER passed away in his sleep on the 25th of October 2008, while at a pheasant hunting lodge in South Dakota. He was 59 years young. He was a beloved son, husband, father and friend. He was born in Ohio on the 7th of January 1949, and educated at Ohio University and the...

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I only knew David briefly...but his warmth and kindness made that time especially memorable. I offer my deepest condolances to his friends and family.

To Pam, Alex and Alison,

I had the priivelege of working with Dave at Northwest Bank from 1988 -2001. He was a great leader and friend and made every employee feel like a part of his family. He always took the time to listen to any question you might have had, and welcomed your input and suggestions. His wisdom and generosity will be missed by many. My thoughts are with you now.

May God Bless you and your family at this time of sorrow.

Pam,

I am so sorry to hear about Dave.
He was a wonderful person.

My sincere condolences go out to the Shindeldecker family. I was priveledged to serve with Dave on the Board of the Houston Golf Association as well as Chair the 2006 Nationwide Tour Championship at The Houstonian. The guidance and support that Dave provided to the HGA as well as to the game of golf will be sorely missed! He was a great leader and mentor and touched the lives of all who knew him.

I am sadden by the loss of my friend David Shindeldecker. He was a true gentleman as well as an accomplished business executive. I first met David in the mid-eighties through business and appreciated his friendship from that point forward. He will definitely be missed by those that of us whose pleasure it was to get to know him.

My thoughts and prayers are extended to the Shindeldecker family.

Sincerely,
Stephen E. Gauen

I was shocked to learn of Dave's untimely passing. I had the good fortune of working with Dave and his team and gained a great deal of respect for him both as a business man and as a person of great character and humility. My sympathies are with his family, friends and colleagues in their loss.

Alex, Ashley, Max,

Peace to you and the entire family. Alex you are our treasure, we are so sorry for your loss. We love you very much.

I have only had the privelege of working with and knowing Dave the last couple of years. I will miss his wisdom and leadership. My sympathy goes out to his family.