In September 2025, after a sudden tragedy, David Dauber went to be with the Lord. With the passing of his precious life, the world lost a bright light of kindness, generosity, and joy. A man of unsurpassed patience and faith, David was a friend to everyone, and he made everyone's life better by being part of it.
David's passion was making the digital world more accessible for people with disabilities and teaching others how to do the same. For years, he worked with many groups and individuals to make this passion a reality. Those who knew him remembered his quirky catchphrases and funny stories, and his trainings were their favorite.
David's wife, Terri - the love of his life - and their children were his world. Family was everything to him, and he devoted his life to caring for them. Through countless hardships and many joys, he was there, loving and leading as a dedicated husband, father, uncle, and son.
As David's family navigates the pain and grief of losing him, they are also now in significant financial need. David was the sole employed member of his family. Donations of any amount will greatly help his beloved family with medical, funeral, and mortgage expenses.
Thank you and bless you.
Note: Pictures shared include:
- A headshot of Dave, with his big smile and friendly eyes, wearing his signature fedora, a bright red dress shirt, and a tie.
- Dave and his wife smiling in front of a hand-painted "I love you so much" wall outside a building in Austin, Texas.
- Dave and his friend happily smiling at the AccessU conference, in the center of the donor exhibit.
- Dave and his coworkers posing at the CSUN conference. Dave is front and center, wearing his signature fedora and a purple "Accessibility" shirt.
Organizer and beneficiary
Terri Stellar
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