Dennis H. Schechinger

Dennis H. Schechinger

April 30, 1942 - October 18, 2013

Dennis H. Schechinger

April 30, 1942 - October 18, 2013

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As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so a life well used brings happy death.
Leonardo da Vinci

Dennis Henry Schechinger of Laguna Woods, CA, beloved son, father, grandfather, and brother, died on October 18th, 2013, at one A.M. He died after a long battle with mesothelioma. He was born on April 30, 1943 in Carroll, Iowa to Phyllis Mae Hocking and Leonard Otto Schechinger.

Dennis grew up in Carroll, Iowa and graduated from Kuemper High School in 1962, where he excelled in football. He married his high school sweetheart, Lois Loretta Kasperbauer on February 23rd, 1963. He moved to Lomita, California when he joined the Navy. After four and a half years in the Navy, he worked at Douglass Aerospace and went to college, graduating two years later. He had an enjoyable career with Xerox where he worked as a technical representative from 1968 until 1973. After “retiring” early, he began the business that made him a success, real estate. He continued to work on his investments properties until his death. He enjoyed his career of helping people, and had a great talent for fixing things.

He was a happy, friendly and generous man whose greatest pleasure was making others happy. When he bought a new computer he gave the old one to the gardener, because he had chatted with him and found out that the gardener could use it. He counted many of his tenants and workers as friends as he cared about each of them. He enjoyed trips with his family. He regularly took his family camping in Yosemite, fishing at Bass Lake and even tried to hike Mt. Whitney. Every other year he drove half way across the country to visit his family in Iowa. More recently he enjoyed music, dancing and golf. He regularly went to local jazz festivals and stayed all weekend. Once he was known to have danced with every girl in the bar when he went out. When he danced the polka your feet didn’t touch the ground as you flew around. Dennis had a passion for golf. After he started playing there was rarely a week that passed in which he didn’t play. He found a way to play golf even while on vacation. Dennis was a longtime member of the South Course Men’s club where he served as club president for 4 years, and 20 years as tournament chairman. Recently he expanded his vacations to include Alaska, New Orleans, Washington DC and China with Maria Chih Fong Chu.

Dennis is survived by his mother Phyllis Schechinger, daughters Lorie Jean Garland and Linda Sue Waldman, son Darrin James Schechinger, brothers Dean Schechinger, Duane Schechinger and Dale Schechinger, sisters Joyce McAllister, Jane Christiansen, Jo Schechinger, Jill Smith, Julie Accola, Janell Schechinger, Jean Scott, grand-daughters Michelle Waldman and Mutiara Schechinger, grandson Kevin Waldman and many other loved friends and family. Dennis was predeceased by his father, Leonard Schechinger (June 11th, 1984) and his sister Janice Schechinger (October 21st, 2000).

The ‘Celebration of Life’ will be held at O’Connor Mortuary on October 26th , 2013, and will begin at 4:00 pm. A memorial Scholarship has been set up in his honor. Donations can be sent to Cerritos College www.cerritos.edu/foundation click on the “Give Now” button, then click on “Other” and write “Schechinger Scholarship” to direct the donation to his scholarship, finally put in your donation information. (If you would prefer to write a check, make it out to “Cerritos College Foundation”. Please identify the scholarship on the memo line). Or give to your favorite charity. Floral donations can be sent to the O’Connor Mortuary (25301 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills, CA 92653).

To die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly. Death of one’s own free choice, death at the proper time, with a clear head and with joyfulness, consummated in the midst of children and witnesses: so that an actual leave-taking is possible while he who is leaving is still there.
Friedrich Nietzsche

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17 responses to Dennis H. Schechinger

  1. Karen says:

    I am so sorry about your father. I have many fond memories of him “catching us being naughty”. He was a super cool dad and I am sorry for your loss. Love Karen.

  2. lorie says:

    Stephanie Arnold McGarity Sorry to hear about your loss

  3. Michelle Buchanan posted
    October 24.Rest in Peace Uncle Denny. Blessings to your family at this time. Your Niece – Michelle and The Buchanan Family up in Seattle

  4. I just found out of Dennis’ passing through a facebook post by Josie, Dennis you were such a great roommate and I am glad to have spent the time I did with you and Darrin. We had some good times in La Palma and even after I had moved and got married we still kept in touch through email and facebook he also told me if I ever needed a room he will always have one available for me. Even though Dennis rented out rooms in his house, he still allowed my daughter and I to put up a christmas tree in the living room and I would come down to grab a glass of water and see him sitting next to the tree. Dennis I love you and you will be missed. RIP my friend..

  5. Lorie, Linda, and Darin, I just read about your father’s passing away and have tears flowing down my face . Have so very many wonderful memories of your Dad. He did so very much for me and will always have a spot in my heart. At times I would send him emails about the jazz festivals we went to and always thanked him for the memories. He made such a difference in my life and I think of him often. Loved him so very much.

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