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DAVID SHAUN SCHALK
Date of Passing: Oct 27, 2019
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DAVID SHAUN SCHALK
In keeping with his wishes cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held.
Condolences may be left on his tribute wall at
www.gilbartfuneralhome.com
Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk
in care of arrangements.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 09, 2019
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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David was one of a kind. Been friends since 1983.. met in air cadets.. But he was such a free spirit and became his own person. Funny.. Kind.. is a few words to describe him.. but he had one of the biggest hearts I ever saw. He fought and stood up for the underdog. World seems a little smaller without him. He would say things or do things .. that most people wouldnt have the nerve to say.. He never held back anything. He had an unique and wonderful sense of humour. He was a beautiful human being⤠Prayers to all that knew him... for they surely have their own memories. - Posted by: Kathy (Friend) on: Oct 02, 2020
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David was always a beautiful friend. I will always miss him. My heart is smaller and so broken because he is gone. I am sad for his mom and dad and brother . David and I had a bond like no other. I will always love you David. Rest in peace my love. Xx - Posted by: Mindy Gromek (Friend) on: Jun 15, 2020
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A Guardian Angel when you needed him most, always taking the time to lend a hand. In 2005 I was severely injured in a pedestrian motor vehicle accident, leaving me totally handicapped in a wheelchair. Dave heard about my accident and donated his time and his crew to build me a wheelchair ramp and a large deck on the back of my house, so I'd be able get out and about easier. He also built me a six foot fence around the back yard and a large shed as a man cave so I could have a place to do my physio, watch tv, and have a few beers. lol. He came by quite often over the years of my recovery to share a beer and see how I was doing. He was a good friend who was there when I really needed one and a big part in my recovery. I'll really miss him. - Posted by: Doug (Friend) on: Nov 19, 2019