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David J. Beauregard

Lowell, Massachusetts

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David J. Beauregard of Lowell; 42 LOWELL David J. Beauregard, 42, of Lowell, died Friday afternoon, at his home. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, November 18, 1966, the beloved son of Roger T. and Ethel (Saber) Beauregard, Sr., of Tewksbury, he was a member of St. Marie Church at Holy Family...

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roger and fudge, i am so sorry for your loss. brenda and I will keep you both in our prayers and we will call in a few days.

I am saddened by your loss. As time goes by be comforted by all the memories you shared while he was here. Think of David often, it will bring you much joy! Your family will remain in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Mr and Mrs Beuregard, Roger and Brandon,

We are so very sorry for your loss and will remember David in our prayers. Hopefully Richard was waiting at that heavenly bar for David to get their so they could share a beer or two. I hear they don't have hangovers in heaven.

I wish I had the words to tell you that things will be okay but as Joey and I have found out. You can only take this one day or one hour at a time. It will get better when you can think of David and...

Dear Roger and Family,

There are not many words that I can say to you to make the pain go away, I wish that I could. Just know that when people say that things will get easier, they will. I myself did not believe when I lost my father and brother, but with the love and support of friends and family will help you to move on. Just like I am sure your brother would want. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

A quote from one of my favorite songs "In the end my friend we...

Today I said my last goodbye to my uncle, he is now in snowmobile heaven, i will prayer every year for snow so my dad and i can ride in his memory. I will always love you uncle Dave and miss you
Love u Brandon (little Booga)

Brandon, Brenda and family sorry for your loss.

Dear Mr. & Mrs B, I have fond memories of Dave & Gerry playing baseball and all those childhood games on Morton & Epping streets. May you feel God's peace because he does love you ! Lisa Garneau-Donohoe.

To uncle Boog
You were the best uncle that anyone could ever have. You always helped me and Brandon when we would go racing. I wish you didn't have to go so soon. But you will always be remembered uncle Boog.