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David G. Jepson

Wethersfield, Connecticut

Jun 5, 1941 – Oct 10, 2025

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BORN
June 5, 1941
DIED
October 10, 2025
LOCATION
Wethersfield, Connecticut

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David G. Jepson of Glastonbury passed away on October 10th 2025. He was born June 5th 1941 in Meriden, CT, the son of the late George and Mildred (Andrews) Jepson. The family was known locally as owners of Jepson's Bookstore on Colony Street, where in his early teen years Dave would help out at...

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To Arthur and family my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Hope that brings comfort.

I worked for Jeter Cook and Jepson for a little over three years, then left to start my own practice. Dave was the kindest and most considerate boss I ever had. After I left, Dave was the same and had only good things to say. Not knowing Dave personally, i can only imagine he was the same with everyone he met and knew. I will miss seeing Dave. My deepest sympathies for his family.

We are very sorry Sharon to hear about your loss. May God bless you.

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My deepest condolences to David's family. I worked with David only in his retirement years at JCJ. I considered him a mentor, colleague and friend. I happened to run into him at the office in September (last month) and he made a point to ask me how my family was, which meant so much to me. We spoke about his latest projects keeping him busy. I will miss him greatly!

Dave, I will miss the remarkable equanimity and goodwill with which you gave sage advice to me. I will miss laughing over cocktails with you and your beloved Sharon. Your community will miss your countless contributions. Rest in peace, my friend.

Profound sadness to one of the nicest and kindest and brightest people I have ever known. Miriam's and my hearts go out to Sharon. May Dave's memory be forever blessed.

To the Dave Jepson Family: I am so very sorry for your loss. I worked with Dave on a few projects and during our time at the Construction Institute at University of Hartford. Not only was Dave a master of architecture, but a wonderful human being. I will miss the many discussions we had about facilities and life in general. He was a true friend.

Dave was a mentor and a friend who always had time for me. He was forever loyal to Cheshire Academy and gave selflessly of his time and talent. I will miss him so much.