
Lisa
We said our final goodbye today. So much more difficult than I could have imagined. I cant find the words to say how or what i am feeling. I will just say, you held my hand for 46 years, i will hold you in my heart always.
Death date: May 17, 2018
David L. Shultz, age 69, of Dalton, passed away on Thursday, May 17, 2018 at his cabin in Dalton. He was born in Pocahontas, Virginia and had been a resident of Dalton for the past three years after moving from Parma. David worked Read Obituary
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We said our final goodbye today. So much more difficult than I could have imagined. I cant find the words to say how or what i am feeling. I will just say, you held my hand for 46 years, i will hold you in my heart always.
I will always remember his smile, his silly jokes and that strong handshake. Prayers and love to the family.

Brother Dave!! you will surely be missed, more than i can say. You were always so happy and caring of others.
everytime i saw you I became two years older, always teased me about my age. I will miss that. You and Linda are finally together again, singing and praising God. You were so strong in your faith till the very end.
Love you Brother!
You always had a smile on your face every time I saw you. Always talking about the Lord. Your time on this earth is finished , now the Lord has welcomed you Home. Kiss Linda and my Poppie.
Love Cindy and Ron Fadenholz
I cant believe this day has come. You were so strong, you fought so hard.. Incredibly loving, kind and forgiving. You could make anyone smile with you whit and silly jokes. You have always been an incredible dad. Not just to Tony and me but to all of our friends. When you met them once ,they became your kids. You loved so unconditionally. I will miss our phone calls and hearing you say ,"hows my girl doing today?" Your great grand babies ,"spiderman and butterfly, " will hear the many stories how how amazing their great grandpa was and how proud you were of them. I will miss you more than i can express. Until i see you again i will carry you in every memory and everytime a warm breeze blows across my face i will think of you. I will remember your laughter and your words, "i love you." Forever in my heart dad. Give mom a huge hug for me and tell her about the babies.

As I look back there are so many moments that stand out. But more than anything was dads passion for people. He was friendly to everyone. He tried to make everyone feel welcome. He taught me so much in life. I have never seen someone try to help those in need more than dad. Family was first no matter what. 49 years later and I have nothing bad to say about my dad. He was my hero, my example and my friend. I love you dad.
We are going to miss you Pops! We know you are rejoicing with Linda and singing that song of the redeemed. You were one of the best Grandpa's the kids could ever ask for. You will always be in our hearts!