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Jerry Macklin
November 20, 2014 | St.Louis, MO
St. Louis, Missouri
1963 - 2014
Stuber, David Asleep in Christ on October 25, 2014 at the age of 51 after a valiant battle with multiple myeloma. Beloved husband of Amy Stuber (nee Smith) and loving father of Eric and Matthew. Dear son of Fred Stuber of Peoria, IL, dear brother of Sally Smith (Rick) and Sandra Weckman...
Read MoreJerry Macklin
November 20, 2014 | St.Louis, MO
David, we will miss you. You were always there with a big smile and question to start off a good conversation. You were, without a doubt, quite a guy! Thank you for all you did for Andrew and know that your boys will make you proud, as you watch them from on high.
Paul Maddock
November 07, 2014 | Ladue, MO
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
PattyAnn Reiss
November 07, 2014 | Belleville, IL
I didn't know David, but my prayers will be with Amy and all who knew and loved him, for God's peace and comfort at this difficult time. Chuck Schulte
November 07, 2014
I knew Dave when he attended Ladue Chapel and loved how positive and happy he was. I am shocked and sorry to hear of his passing. My prayers to Amy and the boys.
Stephen Peacock
November 05, 2014 | St. Louis, MO
Dear Amy, Eric, and Matthew,
May David rest in peace. May you find comfort in the fond memories of your dear husband and father.
Love,
Pat, Ann, Rosie and Libby Breheny
November 05, 2014
I am so sorry to hear about Dave passing away. I previously worked for Dave at Boeing and he was always in a good mood and just a pleasure to work with him. Again, I am so sorry to hear about Dave passing away. Janet Saulich
Janet Saulich
November 05, 2014 | O'Fallon, MO
Sympathy to Amy and her family. Dave and I were in the marching band together in high school. Great times and memories with Dave. Thoughts and prayers to you.
Marten Zimmerman
November 04, 2014 | Batavia, OH
I knew Dave from his days at PwC and then as a PwC alum. Dave was a great person - always positive and smiling or laughing. My deepest condolences to Amy and the boys - cherish the memories forever.
Kathy AuBuchon
November 04, 2014 | St. Louis, MO