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David Kaldenberg Obituary

Age 62, of Littleton. Husband of Linda. Father of Cindy (Layne) Miller of North Platte, NE, Angie (Chris) Orlowksi of Aurora and Matt Kaldenberg of Highlands Ranch. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral Services 10:00 AM, Wed., Nov. 19, 2008, Chapel at Cherry Hills Community Church, 3900 Grace Blvd., Highlands Ranch. Final services and interment, North Platte, NE. Family suggests memorial contributions to Denver Hospice or Lance Armstrong Foundation.

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Published by Denver Post on Nov. 18, 2008.

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Kevin Farris

November 19, 2008

What a privilege working with Dave for so many years at the Phone company. Thank you for sharing him with us....his perspectives on work and life were always encouraging and we will miss him greatly. Our love to your family.

Heidi Bollinger

November 19, 2008

I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your Husband, Dad and friend. For those of us that worked with Dave he was not only our co-worker but also our friend. I met Dave some 30 years ago and over the years I have enjoyed our many conversations about work, family, finances, and what ever was happening in the world that day. He had a gentle spirit about him but took a hard stand when he needed too. I will miss him very much. My thoughts and prayers go out to his beloved family.

Kathy Cottrell

November 19, 2008

What a loss for everyone who knew Dave. He was the quiet man who willingly helped any one that needed it. He was quick to smile to make you feel at ease. He will be missed. My heart and prayers go out to the family. God Bless

Dick Bethman

November 19, 2008

I am very sorry for your loss. Dave was one great guy. I will always remember him as a fierce competitor on the bowling lanes. Dave would always have a kind word to say about everyone. I always talked with him on Wednesday Night at Heatheridge Lanes when he would enter the brackets. He will be missed by all.

Jim Craver

November 18, 2008

To the Kaldenberg Family,

You have my deep condolences, I truly enjoyed working with Dave, he will be missed very much. You are in my prayers.

Mike Herbst

November 18, 2008

I am sorry to hear of your loss. I met Dave shortly after he returned to NP from serving in the military. While I was still in HS, Dave got me a job working for Beryl Kleckner at an automotive repairs shop on Front Street. At that time, it was Dave, Dave, Doc, Beryl, Charlie and Mike. We truly had some good times working together!!! I always admired Dave’s cool personality. My thoughts and prayers are with all the family.

Todd Griffith

November 18, 2008

Sorry to hear the news. I worked for Dave at Dave's Auto while I was in NP High School. The Pepsi breaks were the high point of the afternoon as it was a chance to talk with Dave and others around the shop. Also enjoyed the dirt track racing of his "converterless" Camaro. He was a great guy and mentor.

Best wishes to the rest of the family.

Shawnna Holt

November 18, 2008

I am so sorry for your loss. It was a pleasure knowing and working with Dave. He was a very patient and soft spoken teacher. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. God Bless

Doug Sherman

November 18, 2008

The Kaldenberg Family
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Dave and I talked often about when he was Fleet Supervisor of Nebraska, which is now one of my states,and all the changes that have taken place at Qwest. We also shared a love of street rods and how Dave was looking forward to someday driving his project. It was great knowing Dave. God Bless.

Nickie Heisel

November 18, 2008

Dave was the nicest man. He was a hard worker and he was always willing to help anyone with anything. I will miss him so much. More then a boss he was my friend. I wish he could have enjoyed the retirement he worked so hard for and greatly deserved.

John and Toni Madrid

November 18, 2008

Dave will missed, he taught us a lot at the bowling alley. He was always the 1st to give a high five no matter how you did after each ball. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Debbi McCartney

November 18, 2008

My Thoughts & prayers are with you-Dave was my Supervisor for may years at Qwest and a friend to work with after he was no longer was Supervisor. I will miss him alot.

Craig Davis

November 18, 2008

I am very sorry for your loss. I had the opportunity to work with Dave on several projects and always came away with a positive spin on whatever we were asked to accomplish. I could always count on Dave to help me out with whatever I asked of him. Dave was an honest man and will be missed greatly as a colleague and a friend.

Jeff Morgan

November 18, 2008

My deepest sympathies. Dave was a valued colleague who always had a kind word for those he worked with. He will be missed.

Sue Haskins

November 18, 2008

I am so sorry for your loss. Dave was a great supervisor and a great person. He will be missed. I have worked with Dave for many years at Qwest and he was one of the best people that I have ever known. I will include him in my prayers as well as all of you. God Bless you all.

Gloria Encinias

November 18, 2008

Mrs. Kaldenberg, Cindy, Angie, & Matt,

I am very sorry for your loss. Dave was one of my supervisors at Qwest and he was a great person to work for. I really enjoyed talking to him whenever I got the chance. It was a pleasure knowing him. You are all in my thoughts and prayers

Jeff ceci

November 17, 2008

I'm very sorry to hear about Dave. I will miss him very much. He was always so friendly and fun to be around, especially while beating me in bowling. My heart is with the entire Kaldenberg family.

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