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David Harrison Obituary

David A. Harrison

Hanover, NH - David A. Harrison, age 56, passed away peacefully on November 22, 2025, after an 11-month battle with glioblastoma. Despite the devastating diagnosis, he never lost his optimism or good cheer, and spent his final year surrounded by family and friends, enjoying life.

Dave was born in 1969 in Philadelphia to John and Alice Harrison. The youngest of 3 boys, he was known for his sunny disposition and generous soul from the start. Dave attended Chestnut Hill Academy from kindergarten through 12th grade, where he was a strong student, gregarious friend to many and a talented athlete - both a state champion rower and captain of the football team. He went on to Dartmouth College, where he continued to play football and contributed to two Ivy League Championships; however, it was not his accomplishments on the field of which he was most proud, rather it was the 12th Man Award he received senior year in recognition of his hard work and dedication, qualities he embodied throughout his life. Dave was never one to hog the spotlight, instead he was the person supporting others with quiet humility. Graduating Dartmouth in 1992, Dave was an art history major and member of Alpha Delta fraternity and Sphinx senior society.

Not long after graduation, Dave followed his dream and spent 5 years in Steamboat Springs, CO where he skied, hiked, mountain biked and enjoyed all that living in the mountains offered. Later, a job opportunity took him to Charlotte, NC for 3 years where he met his future wife Pat at a friend's Christmas party. Even though she was on a date with someone else, it didn't stop him from asking her out, and his persistence led to 25 wonderful years together. He was always drawn to a more rural lifestyle, and in 2002 Dave and Pat made the move to Hanover to be near family and his beloved College on the Hill. Dave worked in construction management as a project manager for Trumbull-Nelson and then with Connecticut River Capital.

In 2006, Sam was born and a special bond was created. Dave loved being a father and threw himself into the job – coaching Hanover rec soccer, teaching Sam to ski, watching Saturday morning Looney Tunes, attending every play, musical and concert and most importantly, being a trusted and supportive ear. He was immensely proud of all that Sam accomplished.

Dave was a generous and committed volunteer supporting both the College and Hanover communities. He could always be depended upon to say yes to whatever needed doing. In particular, he had an incredible impact as the alumni advisor to Sphinx. Over 17 years he mentored hundreds of young men and found joy watching them grow and succeed at Dartmouth and beyond. He also gave much of himself to the Church of Christ at Dartmouth. He was a past President of the Board of Elders, served on the stewardship, finance and personnel committees, taught Our Whole Lives to teenagers and could be counted on as a general Mr. Fixit whenever the lights or heat went out or the basement flooded.

His dedication to Dartmouth Football never waned. No matter the weather or team record, he attended nearly every home game and was usually the loudest voice in the stands cheering on the Big Green. Additional passions were food, music and the outdoors. He was an avid cook, always eager to experiment with new flavors and techniques but famous for his pulled pork, ribs and jambalaya. His musical taste was broad, eclectic and always impeccable, everything from blues to funk, classic rock to alt country, punk rock, jazz and more. He loved seeing live music and would travel long distances to see his favorite artists perform. Dave found great happiness hiking and skiing on mountain trails and by the water on Squam Lake or the coast of Maine.

Dave was a self-described "happy knucklehead" who never took himself too seriously (including growing an enormous COVID beard), and he greeted even the most difficult situations with a giant smile and infectious laugh. He was quite simply a good human being and a reminder to us all to cherish and value what really matters most in life – family, friends, integrity, generosity, compassion and a sense of humor.

He is survived by his wife Patricia and daughter Sam; his parents John and Alice Harrison; brothers Phil (Kate) and John (Leah) Harrison; sister-in-law Eva (Brian) Barnes; nieces and nephews Charlie, Gray, Caroline, Teddy and Sophie Harrison and Charlotte Barnes; and countless cousins, aunts and uncles.

His family is incredibly grateful for the care he received at the Dartmouth Cancer Center, particularly the team of Dr. Ranjan, Ethan, Elizabeth and Corey, as well as the outpouring of love and support he, Pat and Sam received from family and friends since his diagnosis.

Donations in Dave's memory may be made to the Dartmouth Cancer Center.

A celebration of Dave's life will be held at the Church of Christ at Dartmouth on January 3, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. with a reception to follow.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Valley News on Dec. 9, 2025.

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January 3, 2026

Jason Barabas

December 22, 2025

Dave, you will be missed. You were a friend, a teammate, and the father of a fellow HHS student who was involved in theater. I saw you often and marveled at what a great parent you were.

Pete Frederick '65

December 15, 2025

I knew Dave as an undergraduate and worked closely with him at Dartmouth alumni activities, Church of Christ and the Sphinx Foundation for over 30 years. I know not any Dartmouth alum who has done more for his Church, Sphinx Foundation, Dartmouth and most importantly his family. He will be missed, but not forgotten. We will continue to praise Dave for years to come. We will share our stories with Pat and Sam. We ask the Lord to help them through this difficult time. We will thank God for letting us share part of Dave's life.

Bill Blackwell

December 11, 2025

Eva, he sounds like such a great guy, I'm sorry I didn't know him.

Michael Andrew Burbank

December 10, 2025

I was fortunate to know Dave through our shared bond at the College. He remained a generous and active member of the Dartmouth alumni community, and I was especially touched by his enthusiastic support for Dartmouth Rugby during my time on the team. His warmth, humility, and unwavering Dartmouth spirit left a lasting impression on all of us. My deepest condolences to his family. May God´s presence bring you comfort and peace as you grieve.

-Michael A. Burbank ´13

Michael Holobetz

December 10, 2025

May God Bless you and your Family in this difficult time. Dave was always gracious and welcoming whenever I returned to Hanover with my family. He was a great friend and teammate. He is going to be sorely missed.

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Scott Sipple

December 10, 2025

Dave was an amazing guy and incredibly committed to helping the development of young men at Sphinx. All Sphinx alumni are deeply indebted to his passion and tireless efforts. He was a special person and someone who will never be forgotten.

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Ed Friedman

December 9, 2025

I worked with Dave for many years at Trumbull-Nelson and after he left. I will always remember Dave's laugh. He had such a wonderful dry sense of humor. He was a wonderful man to be around. Sending warmest condolences to Pat and Sam and the rest of the Harrison family. Gone too soon.

Dimitri Gerakaris

December 9, 2025

Dave has long been a living legend to all who hold dear the Sphinx Society and its lofty ideals for his unbelievable commitment and guidance. He has been an enormous positive influence on so many lives. YV, Dave!

Adam Fernley

December 9, 2025

I went to school with Big Dave from 5th through 12th grade and then reconnected with him when I moved to Stramboat Springs, CO. in `94. I have many great memories with him from playing in obnoxious punk bands in middle school which somehow Alice let us practice at their house when we couldn´t jam in Tracy´s basement, to seeing the legendary Arthel "Doc" Watson perform live in Lyons CO. at Rocky Grass.
The band also piled into Dave´s Chevy Citation to see Husker Du live at the Elks Lodge in Philadelphia in February of 1986. Another amazing show! He was a jolly great soul and loyal brother who always had your back. You definitely wanted him on your side in a pinch because he was a massive specimen. His calves were as big as most of our quads which came in handy when he started climbing mountains in the Colorado high country. My man summitted one of the gnarliest 14ers in Colorado, Capital Peak in the Elk Range near Aspen with our good friend Bill Gamber. I think his physical prowess was most on display rowing on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia.
He was a great athlete and human being and will be missed by all who knew him. RIP Moo Moo and condolences to the entire Harrison family.
Love, Adam Fernley, Colorado

Tracy Welsh

December 9, 2025

Dave was such a solid dude growing up at CHA - I send my warmest condolences to the Harrison clan. I will remember the sweat and the smiles shared with my old buddy... playing sports and goofing around. Dave played drums too! I will remember my childhood friend and his fun filled heart and his loving, supportive family. Much Love and sympathy from - Tracy Welsh Philadelphia PA

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