1943
2017
David Lewis Schuler, 73 of Centerton passed away Monday, September 25, 2017. He was born October 5, 1943 in Kansas City, Missouri to the late Walter Lewis Schuler and Edna Mae Fowler Schuler and was raised on a farm in McDonald Co. Missouri. In addition to his parents he was preceded by 3 brothers, Bill Miesner, Don Miesner and David M. Schuler, for whom he was named; 3 sisters, Rose Steele, Shirley Kennedy and Donna Schuler and by a grandson, Patrick Nicolas Cawthon. David adored his extremely close bond with Patrick; sharing countless hours and adventures together. Following graduation he proudly served his country in the US Army. Mr. Schuler retired from an entire career in grocery management, but his life revolved around his family. He was dedicated to coaching baseball, cheering his children, grandchildren and their friends and handing out candy to kids at the ballpark, where he was known as "Coach Grandpa". In later years he treasured his time with his buddies shooting pool at the Rogers Senior Center. For more than 35 years he was the devoted husband of Lesa Schuler who survives and with whom he renewed their vows in August. He also loved his dogs, especially Toni and Teddy. In addition to his wife he is survived by a daughter, Sandee Cawthon (Tony) of Rogers; 2 sons, Don Schuler (Lori) of Rogers and Brad Schuler (Kris) of California; 3 brothers, Gary Schuler (Cathy) of Arizona, Paul "Luke" Schuler of Grove, Oklahoma and Chuck Schuler (Barbara) of Anderson, Missouri; 8 grandchildren, Cash Cawthon (Savannah) of Bella Vista, Trey Cawthon of Washington, Connor Cawthon and Christian Schuler (Leslie) of Rogers, Andrew Schuler of Tulsa, Zachary Schuler, Kohl Schuler, and Sydnee Schuler all of California; his great granddaughter, Lily Cawthon of Bella Vista; a brother in law, Jody Koroush (Becky) of Missouri; a sister in law, Mona Koroush of Texas; numerous nieces, nephews and dear friends. A Memorial Celebration of his life will be at 2:00pm Thursday, September 28, in the Chapel of Rollins Funeral Home in Rogers. Inurnment within Fayetteville National Cemetery will be at a later date. Memorials are suggested to an animal shelter of your choice. Arrangements are under the care of Rollins Funeral Home in Rogers. www.RollinsFuneral.com
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September 29, 2017
Josiah Madera
I wanted to send my sincere condolences for your loss. It is at times like this that scriptures such as, 2 Chronicles 1: 3-5 bring me comfort. I hope that this and other verses from the Bible bring you peace and comfort.
September 29, 2017
Josiah Madera
I wanted to send my sincere condolences for your loss. It is at times like this that scriptures such as, 2 Chronicles 1: 3-5 bring me comfort. I hope that this and other verses from the Bible bring you peace and comfort.
September 28, 2017
Don Landers
Don and Family.We are so sorry for your loss.Your in our thoughts and Prayers. Don Landers and Family
September 27, 2017
Beverly Vaughn
Sandee, so so hate to hear of your dad's death.
I know you loved him and will miss him something awful.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Need a hug, you know where to find me.
loveyou sweetie
Bev
September 27, 2017
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Jeff Johnson
So sorry for your loss, I saw the Facebook post today. I was always very fond of your dad. Jeff
September 27, 2017
Amy Stone
David was such a pleasure to get to know over the past year. I feel very blessed to have gotten to know him and his family. He will be missed! Love and hugs to all of you
September 27, 2017
rod thurston
Lesa and Family, sorry to hear about David. Although we haven't been in touch for many years, some of my fondest memories were working with David at the F-4-L in Bentonville. Always had something funny to say to brighten our days, and a great 'lunch' partner. Thoughts and prayers to you and the family. Rod Thurston
September 27, 2017
Jerry and Sue Mann
Lesa, just wanted to let you know how sorry we are about David. We will miss him so much. We were good friends for so many years and had so many laughs together. Just wish we could have had one more laugh. Sending our love to you and the rest of the family. Jerry and Sue Mann
September 27, 2017
Paula Cross
My thoughts and prayers to all during this time. With Love, Paula Miesner
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