David-Fallon-Obituary

David William Fallon

Boston, Massachusetts

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Of Boston died on Jan. 27, 2005 at the age of 47. He is survived by his wife Joanne Pieroni of Canton, his son Graham Fallon of Arlington. He is the son of Robert and Shirley (Hakewessell) Fallon of Duxbury. Brother of Jeffrey Fallon of Marshfield, Stephen Fallon of Milton, Peter Fallon of Little...

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I work for the USPS National Customer Support Center in Memphis and I worked with Dave through our Strategic Alliance with Imagitas. He was a great guy, a joy to work with, and will certainly be missed.
My condolences to the family.

Sincerely,
Yeleta Conston

Oh, how saddened I was to learn of Dave. I met him in the mid-1980s when he and Bob (and later Pete) lived in an apartment on Cambridge Street. We all referred to that apartment as "the frat house" and we all shared lots of fun times on Beacon Hill during those years. Dave was always happy, easy going, and most importantly, kind.

My heartfelt sympathy to his family and friends. Thinking of him will always bring a smile to my face.

I met David through his wife Joanne. The passing of David will be sad for everyone and will leave an empty spot. Remember his smile, love for skiing and when he enjoyed life.

I am so very sad. I will always remember Dave's laugh, his nurturing, and his love for painting, skiing and for music (Steely Dan, Todd Rundgren and of course moe..) He tought me to ski, tought me to fear less and tought me to see the good side of life.. I will miss him so very much.

Unforunately I had only met Dave once in Boston. However, we conversed numerous times by telephone over the years. I am the best friend of Joanne Pieroni, his now widow. She always shared with me many wonderful stories of their lives together. From vacations, to concerts to family gatherings. They were both very generous with my children, her God children. Joanne always told me how much Dave would tease her and yet count on her and love her for being there for him. My family and I are deeply...

Dave was brought into our lives by his wife Joanne. He was always so full of life and fun. He could put a smile on your face - no matter what the situation was!

My daughters will always remember the many afternoons of enjoyment we had together at the swimming pool. Dave knew my little one was afraid of the water at the time and he was wonderful in his ways to help her get over her fears. He always made it a happy time! Pool time will never be the same without him.

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Dear Fallons: I am so sorry to read about David's death. I went to DHS with David after he moved to Duxbury. I remember once when he and Steve had a pool party and his parents and Danny came home!! Needless to say, we all scrambled away, on foot and in cars...Those were the good old days...I last saw David when I was working at Island Airlines and he took a flight to ACK...He hadn't changed a bit!! ..Nicole Vautrain DHS '77

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Dave's passing. My memories of Dave are of a happy, vibrant soul who truly enjoyed life. His smile and his laughter will live in my many memories. I wish to extend my sincere and heartfelt condolences to his family and many friends.

What can I say? I miss the big guy sooo much. He was my surrogate older brother for several years on the moe. scene, and I'm blessed that I was able to celebrate 1 more New Years Eve celebration with him. I couldn't think of anyone else I would have rather experienced Las Vegas with for the first time than. Dave. I can speak for everyone on the moe. scene when I say we will miss Dave Fallon every time moe. plays Timmy Tucker or Brent Black. The man knew good music, and was a fabulous person,...