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Stephen David Shadegg

Tucson, Arizona

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Tucson, Arizona
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American Heart Association

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Stephen David Shadegg born in 1947 in Phoenix, Arizona to Stephen C. and Eugenia (Kehr) Shadegg, passed away on October 15, 2009, from a sudden heart attack while camping with life-long friends in beautiful Northern Arizona. He will be dearly missed by his loving family, his wife of 35 years,...

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Dear Cindy and Shadegg family,
I just heard of your loss of your beloved husband, father and brother, David. What a great man he was. He so loved his family and he will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
I truly know the pain and grief you are experiencing, and I will pray that God gives you the strength to make it through each day.
Pat Curtin
(former employee of brother John Shadegg)

Dear Cindy and the Shadegg Family,

I was shocked to hear of David's passing while searching the internet to see what had become of David. My family, the Rices, were close friends of the Shadeggs years ago. My mother Maxine Rice was Stephen Shadegg's 1st cousin and I remember many visits with the Shadeggs in the 50's when we would travel from Flagstaff to their summer place in Prescott that David used to call Fernando's Hideaway. David and I were close as kids but hadn't seen...

Dear Shadegg Family,
We grew up down the road from all of the Shadeggs--at Missouri and 23rd Street. David was a classmate at Camelback High School--and my sisters, Barbara, Cora and Mavis Mackoff and my parents Dr. Sam and Selma Mackoff knew you all!

Just heard about David's untimely passing--much after it happened. He was a special person as you know. May your happiest memories of him comfort you now.

I am so sorry to hear of his passing--my deepest sympathy.

Dear Cindy, Katie, and Darren,

We met David just prior to moving to Tucson 12 years ago What a find! David being a straight forward no nonsense guy. Later we learned about how caring and sensitive a man he was, nothing was a problem, nothing was impossible, David could make it happen and he did, he remodeled our home via, telephone and fax, never a problem or miscommunication.

We met David as a contractor later we considered him a dear friend. He walked the walk with...

Dear Cindy and family,

Thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort always.

David will be missed.

Dear Cindy, Camille, Demetria and Katie,

I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember the time when you and David visited us in Washington State. It was the 4th of July week. When the fireworks went off on the Lake, the man form of David, went into the "child part" of David; that of amazement and laughter. It was one of THE BEST 4th of July's we have ever had here. Ever since then on the 4th, we think of David and it always places a smile on our face and warmth in our...

Dear Cindy and Family,

May God's peace and comfort sustain you at this difficult time. I am sorry for your loss.

Darlene (Wright) Casey, Salpointe '64

My deepest sympathies to all the Shadeggs that I don't see often enough. So long to an old friend!

Dear Cindy, Brad and I were stunned to hear of Dave's passing, and we hugged each other and cried. We can't imagine the loss you have suffered, but please try to stay strong. Please know that we will make sure the Prescott house is OK, we know how important it was to Dave. We both love you very much, and our hearts go out to you and your family. Please dont hesitate to call if you ever need anything.

Dave- You were the first person Brad and his family met when he moved to...