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David J. Comtois
Seabrook NH, loving father and uncle; 28
SEABROOK, NH David J. Comtois, Jr., 28, of
Seabrook, NH, passed away peacefully Tuesday
evening, September 8, 2009, at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts with his mother and devoted sister at his side.
Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, October 2, 1980, the son of Deborah C. (Brunelle) Comtois and the late
David J. Sr. and. Educated in the Lowell Schools, he attended Seabrook Elementary and Winnacunnet High School in Hampton. He loved to laugh, making others smile was what made David smile. Time spent with his daughter, Brynn, and his niece, Hannah, "his girls" were his inspiration, their support was never diminished by their young age.
He is survived by his loving daughter, Brynn N. Comtois of Greenland; his devoted mother, Deborah of Seabrook, NH; and his beloved sister, Kim (Comtois) Mrs. Jeffrey R. Walters of Goffstown NH. He is further survived by his niece, Hannah N. Walters of Goffstown, NH. David will be missed by his maternal grandmother, Helen Brunelle and her companion, Ernest "Pepe Ernie" Bourget of Dracut, MA; and his paternal grandfather, Edward Comtois, Dracut, MA. Aunts, uncles and many cousins further survive. He was predeceased by his
father, David J. Comtois, Sr. who died August 23, 2009, his maternal grandfather, Ernest "Brownie" Brunelle, and his paternal grandmother, Rita Comtois.
COMTOIS Family and friends are invited to call to the Robert K. Gray, Jr. Funeral Home, 24 Winnacunnet Rd., Hampton on Sunday afternoon, September 13, 2009 from 2:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. A
Celebration of his Life will be held Monday afternoon, September 14, 2009 departing Al Gauron Deep Sea Fishing, 1 Ocean Boulevard, the State Pier at Hampton Harbor aboard the Starfish at 4:20 P.M. David's favorite time. Arrangements under the direction of the Robert K. Gray, Jr. Funeral Home 24 Winnacunnet Rd., Hampton, New Hampshire 03842, Robertkgrayjrfuneralhome.com

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Published by Lowell Sun on Sep. 11, 2009.

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Kim Walters

September 13, 2009

Dave I will miss you. Growing up being your sister has been a pleasure and i would have never traded with anyone! You were the best brother anyone could ever ask for. I love and miss you so much right now words cant express how empty i feel. I lost my partner in crime,Someone to blame if something went wrong(sorry mom),my brother and most of all my best friend. I love you and miss you already

Kristie Sicard

September 12, 2009

So sorry to hear that Dave has passed.My thought's and prayer's are with his Mom and sister.

Rick Brunelle

September 11, 2009

Of all the great times we had as family, I will always remember the fishing trips with Dave Sr. and Jr. We caught a lot of fish and had great times. Those are the memories that will last a lifetime and be remembered on future fishing trips. Rest in peace both Dave Sr. and Dave Jr. See you on the other side.
Love Always, Uncle Rick

Karen M.

September 11, 2009

So sorry to hear that Dave has passed. He will be greatly missed by his friends at Exeter Hospital 4North. He will be in our hearts always.

Patty Smith

September 11, 2009

To Debbie& Kim,
So sorry to her about David. My memories of babysitting will all ways be happy ones.

Love Cousin Patty

GAIL PETERS

September 11, 2009

TO DEB,KIM AND FAMILY, I'M SO SORRY.I MISS YOU AND WILL ALWAYS LOVE ALL OF YOU EVEN THOUGH WE DON'T SEE EACH OTHER AS OFTEN AS WE SHOULD. I WILL REMEMBER DAVE ALWAYS.

Jan L.

September 11, 2009

Very sorry for your loss.Please find comfort in all the Memories you've shared together.

September 11, 2009

I remember David as a patient of the Eye Doctors office where I worked...He was one of those patients that you enjoyed seeing come through the door. To his mom, I am so sorry for your loss.

sincerely, Kelly Walor, Wake Forest, NC

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