DAVID-EAGLE-Obituary

DAVID F. EAGLE

Lexington, Massachusetts

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EAGLE, David F. 78, of Lexington and Falmouth, MA passed away on Saturday, June 20th surrounded by his loving family. He leaves behind his wife of 56 years, Priscilla (Caie) of Lexington, his daughter, Cynthia Fitzpatrick, her husband William, and grandson, Liam of Newton, as well as his son...

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Thinking of you on your Birthday. You have no idea how many people are missing you ....but getting through it by sharing so many funny stories that you were such a big part of. xoxo, Anne

I just now found out about Dave's passing.He was the genuine article.
A man who was admired by many and for those fortunate enough to be in his company, always a delight.
My condolences priscilla and the family. I will remember David fondly.

I'm deeply sorry for the loss of your loved one.May loving words comfort your family at this time of sorrow. (Isaiah 57:15)

When you talked to Dave there was never a question about who he was. A true man I'n every respect. Someone you admired and respected. A man that was relentless undoing the right thing, solving problems, running his various business interests, and being there when ever you needed him. There aren't many men like him and sadly there aren't many men like him to follow him. I can only say I am a better man for having known him for many years. God bless you Dave, I know you are I'n heaven...

Dave I will miss seeing you around town you are the best friend anybody could have thank you God Bless

Our deepest sympathy our thoughts and prayers are with you Sincerely the macnair family

Prayers, condolences and sympathies to the Eagle and Arlex families.

Throughout my career in the industry, Dave was always so respectful and thoughtful towards me. It didn't matter what I was "selling" or representing. He was genuinely human. Such a classy man and wonderful human being! My prayers and condolences to his family.

Dave was someone everyone should have had the pleasure to know. He shall always be in my thoughts.