In memory of

David Clark Mahler

Aug 17, 1940
Jul 25, 2017

Obituary

Dave Mahler was the youngest of his siblings. He was much younger, so his sister-in-law, Betty, played a huge part in his upbringing. Dave has always been adventurous and curious. There are many stories of his hijinks growing up in the small town of Toledo, Oregon. Dave took a lot of pride in his family and pride in his country. He served in the Air Force for eight years where he worked on highly classified aircraft during the Vietnam War. His talents transitioned to the Department of Defense working on submarines and battleships. Dave later was a key person for setting up the satellites used in Desert Storm. During his travels around the world Dave met his late wife Nellie in the Philippines. They were married for 40 years until her passing in 2015. Dave and Nellie are succeeded by their children and  many grandchildren. Dave was fond of Buddhism and his favorite of the lucky gods was Hotei. His uncanny laughter and kind spirit brought happiness to many. He is also known as the protector of children. These are qualities that Dave embodied. Dave will always be remembered for his kindness and his wit for cracking funny jokes. Conan the Barbarian was even his Facebook picture for a while.

Service Information

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Friday July 28, 2017 11-1pm
Johnson Funeral Home
134 Missouri Ave S Salem, OR 97302

Messages of Sympathy

  1. LARRY DELACRUZ says:

    may you seek your happiness when you rejoin Mom in Heaven,Thanks for everything you did, to all of US. We will all missed you and prayers and thoughts are both for YOU and MOM.GOD BLESSED YOU...R.I.P.

  2. Renee fair says:

    Yes david was a wonderful person and loved by all who knew him he will be truly missed. My prays goes out to his family

  3. Annie Subject says:

    May God be with you and your family God Bless

  4. Johnson Funeral Home Staff says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with David's family. May they find the peace and comfort they seek. Thank you for trusting Johnson Funeral Home.

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