David-Fredette-Obituary

David A. Fredette

Goffstown, New Hampshire

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GOFFSTOWN, NH -- David A. Fredette, 61, died peacefully April 5, 2017 at his home. Born in Lake Charles, LA. he was the son of Paul E. and Catherine (Boudreau) Fredette. David was raised in Derry prior to moving to Goffstown. He graduated from Haverhill Trade School and was an automotive...

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So sorry for your loss- he was a real good guy.

Billy & Pat Connarn
Clearwater, Fl

Dear Deb and family, our deepest sympathy to you all in the passing of Dave, a great member of the WIA at Newfound Lake. Dave was an active volunteer in the maintenance of our beach and always had a smile. We are so sorry to hear of his passing. With much respect and fondness, All of your friends at the lake

Deb and family, our deepest sympathy to you all. We are saddened to hear of Dave's passing and have you all in our thoughts and prayers. Diane and Jim Smith from the lake

Deborah, Mark and family. I am so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Over the last few years Dave and I became great email buddies as we had the same political interests. I will miss his many postings to me.

Mark, Jen and family, So sorry for you loss. Your in our thoughts and prayers.
Mitch & Jackie Larochelle

So sad to hear of David's passing. I remember us all sitting on Grandmas porch as a child and David playing his guitar.All the family reunions having so many memories of all my cousins.my prays are with you all. Jeanne (Fredette) Burke

We are so sorry for your loss. Dave will be greatly missed, he was quite the character and a good friend.

Deb,
Deepest sympathy to you and your family. May the love of your children and grandchildren comfort you during this time.
Sincerely, Nancy Shapiro

Deb and entire Fredette family,
So sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories of Dave . I always felt he was looked up to as the oldest brother. I had great times including driving in the railroad beds,listening to Wolfman Jack , going to see the grandparents and hanging out at their camp,the Nova and just the advise and direction Dave always had to offer. Love this family and am so saddened that you lost Dave so young. Please accept my condolences . Sylvia