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David Chevrier

Brattleboro, Vermont

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David C. Chevrier SAXTONS RIVER, VT David C. Chevrier, 73, died Sunday, July 8th at his home. He was a graduate of Dartmouth College and Andover-Newton Theological Seminary. He served as Pastor at Christ's Church in Saxtons River from 1964 to 1970. He was called to Wellington Avenue United Church...

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We are very late to this site but we wanted to share that Pastor Chevrier married us at the Wellington ave church on Nov 22 1973. It will be 52 years this year. He was a wonderful man and always gave an inspiring service. We were so fortunate to have him officiate our wedding.

Eloise--such a shock to learn of Dave's death. Brief notes from the recovering Bob Lewis brought this to my attention just yesterday. How well I remember the two of you, your engagement ring with that wonderful pearl (!) and visiting you both in Saxton's River and preaching at the Academy Chapel. Such good times--so long ago. Our hearts and prayers are with you.

I am so sorry for the loss of your husband Eloise. I know it's hard to believe, but I've just learned about David's death the night before Christmas 2012. I've been attending St Paul's UCC and have not kept in the loop with the Wellington circle in the last 7 years. Again, I'm deeply sorry for the loss of a wonderful man who epitomized everything a pastor should be. I know he is now doing God's work in heaven. My prayers are with you and your family now and always.

Dearest Eloise and children,

In Thanksgiving for the life of David and his presence in our lives. He was an unforgettable force of nature in his quest for justice and a bright light in this world. Rest peacefully dear David.

Friends from Chicago let me know about David's death. So sorry I couldn't make it to the service in VT or at Wellington. David was a wonderful mentor to me, always full of energy, good humor, encouragement and an easy way of expressing his deep commitment to God's justice. He will be much missed.

Ian Oliver
Sr. Associate Chaplain
Yale University

I am saddened to hear of David's passing.

I was recently going through a family photo album and found the picture of Dave baptizing me at Wellington. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I was saddened to hear of Reverend Dave's passing.
He was our Pastor in Saxtons River in the sixties.
He was passionate in his service , always with an eye
to the higher morality; As an early opponent of the
Vietnam War,he did not have an easy time.
He was also my teacher in Bible studies at Vermont Academy, and he was excellent at it and was deeply
influential in my choice to study Religion later at UVM.
My deepest condolences to Eloise and Family

i am so sorry Eloise to hear of David's passing.

What a joyous spirit! I will remember him always, his laughter and his kindness, his consideration for everyone around him. I feel deeply blessed to have known him. You are in my thoughts. Love, Dot

So sorry to hear of David's passing. I will always treasure fond memories of his beautiful smile and loving heart that impacted my life and so many. He was loved by all and was always a friend to my folks. Eloise you and your family are in my heart and prayers for God's comfort and peace in your loss. He's in the presence of God now, singing with the angels
God bless you
Reta Lucas