Dan Feinberg on Walt Custer: Remembering an Extraordinary Business Associate and Friend
September 9, 2025 | Dan Feinberg, Technology Editor, I-Connect007Estimated reading time: 1 minute
The passing of Walt Custer marks the end of an era for all those who knew him and were helped and impressed by his presence, both personally and professionally. Walt's life was characterized by his unwavering commitment to the industry, his profound wisdom and willingness to share it, and his infectious enthusiasm for everything he did.
Throughout his involvement in the electronics industry, Walt was known as a visionary, a walking database, a mentor to countless individuals, and a steadfast friend. Whether in the workplace or among associates, competitors, or friends, his commitment to excellence and generosity of spirit set him apart. He had a unique ability to bring people together—always with warmth and respect—and created lasting bonds and a sense of community.
His Personal Qualities and Achievements Live On
Walt's dedication was reflected not just in his professional accomplishments but also in the way he shared what he learned. He approached challenges with positivity, inspired those around him to reach higher, and led by example. His industry knowledge and the data he collected were often shared, not only in conversations but also in the countless valuable presentations at industry events.
An Enduring Legacy
Walt’s legacy lives on through the many lives he influenced and the memories he leaves behind. His contributions, both large and small, have shaped the future for so many individuals and companies. To honor Walt is to continue his traditions of kindness, curiosity, and generosity in sharing. As I mourn his passing, I hope we can celebrate the remarkable life he lived and his enduring impact.
I extend my deepest sympathies to his family and friends. May his memory and achievements be a blessing, and may we always remember the success he helped bring into our lives.
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