David-Danielson-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory

David J. Danielson

Bedford, New Hampshire

Mar 17, 1947 – May 22, 2021 (Age 74)

About

BORN
March 17, 1947
DIED
May 22, 2021
AGE
74
LOCATION
Bedford, New Hampshire

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory Obituary

David J. Danielson, 74, of Bedford, NH died May 22, 2021 at his residence surrounded by his family. Born on March 17, 1947, in Manchester, he was the son of David I. and Dorothy (Ball) Danielson. He graduated from Bishop Bradley High School, class of 1965 and earned his bachelor's degree...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

So sorry to hear of David's passing. He was a kind man, Mary I am so sorry for your loss.

Dear Mary, Morgan and I are so very sorry to learn about Dave. Just last week Morgan was talking about their trip to Japan. Dave was an amazing part of that experience and all that he enjoyed and accomplished. We are thinking of you and Dave. He made such an impact!

Mary, I just saw an article in the paper about the passing of your beloved husband. I am so sorry for your great loss. . My thoughts and prayers sent to you and and your family at this trying time. There is one brighter star in the heavens shining in the blue skies above.

Mary, I extend my prayers to you and your family over Dave’s passing. I first worked with First Sergeant Danielson in the 1970s when we were both part of the 197th Field Artillery in Manchester. He had the respect of the men, and I enjoyed his ready smile and ability to work with all types. Our friendship continued when a few years ago he was named by the Speaker to be the representative of the House of Representatives on the Board of Trustees of the Judicial Retirement Plan. He was a...

My condolences. David worked for me for a number of years at Digital and I found him to be honest and dependable.

Mary, I was so saddened to learn of Dave’s passing. Reading his obituary, I was in awe of all that he accomplished in his life. I cherish the memories of summertime dinners on my parents’ porch when Dave would start telling jokes, and I’d be laughing so hard that I’d lose my breath. I send my love and deepest condolences and pray that you will be surrounded by the love and comfort of your family in the days and weeks ahead. Linda

Mary, I can not tell you how saddened I was to hear of Dave’s passing. I was in awe reading about his life’s accomplishments, which I know were achieved with your love and support. I’ll never forget summer meals on my parents’ porch when Dave started telling jokes, and I’d laugh so hard that I lost my breath. I send love and deepest condolences to you and your family and pray that the love and support of your family and friends will surround you in the days ahead. Linda

Dave will be missed so much. My condolences to Mary and the family. He served St. Elizabeth Seton Church, which is how he became a dear friend to my Mom, Gail Lennan-Morf. He sent special greetings to her on a landmark Birthday last August and helped me make her day special in spite of Covid restrictions. I did not know him as well. But when I did speak with him, he always had kinds words and made us laugh. Rest in Peace, Dave.

David was a good and personable man. He had a winning smile and a a kind word for, and about, everyone. He was my dear friend. I will miss him.