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David J. DiGeronimo

Leominster, Massachusetts

Mar 19, 1953 – Apr 14, 2023 (Age 70)

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BORN
March 19, 1953
DIED
April 14, 2023
AGE
70
LOCATION
Leominster, Massachusetts

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LeominsterDavid J. DiGeronimo, 70, of Leominster, MA and Naples, FL, passed away on April 14, 2023, after a battle with lung cancer. Born on March 19, 1953, he was the second of six children born to the late Arthur and Gloria (DiNardo) DiGeronimo.David graduated in 1971 from Leominster High...

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Dear Jay & the entire DI family. We offer our sincere condolences. Over the years we shared so many great memories. We hope these memories bring all of you the strength & comfort you need as you move forward. Margaret & Lou Nasti York Beach, Maine

Jayne, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time... Please know that am thinking of you. I did not have the pleasure in having met David HOWEVER I've met you in my lifetime and I respect the way you always spoke highly of your family members God bless you and your family

David was the Best of the Best I called on him for more than 10 years every Tuesday 9 am until they sold the company .God bless Henry Vannasse - Morris Alper

Mr. D will be missed! A Leominster American LL legendary coach. After hearing about Coaches passing I have shared many LEGENDARY stories with friends and teammates. We are all better players and better men from our experience with Mr. D!

Our deepest sympathies to all of David's family.The greatest family we were blessed to know. We will be praying for all of you.

I remember the day the wonderful Di Geronimo family moved across the street from us!! The neighborhood became even more lively than it was!! My mother used to let David come to our house to call his girlfriend. God bless him

How sad....A wonderful Merriam Ave neighbor, when we were young, from an amazing family. May his MEMORY always be for a blessing

Dave was such a great guy to have in the Class of 1971. I will always remember his infectious smile. He was taken too soon. My condolences to all of you until you meet again.

Steve, Lisa, Jayne, J, and Mike...I will forever miss your brothers walks on Elm Street, it always encouraged me to get out and do the same..... Your mom is holding him in her arms i am sure and they both are in the arms of God, our saviour... My prayers for all of you are to remember all the great times you all had together, i am sure there are countless stories and many smiles to share.. My deepest regrets to you all....