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David M. Killeen

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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David M. Killeen 1944-2006 LONGMEADOW - David "Killer" Michael Killeen, 62, of Longmeadow, passed away Saturday September 9th at home. Born in Springfield, MA, son of the late Edward and Elizabeth (Shea) Killeen, he was a lifelong Longmeadow resident. David was a communicant of St. Mary's Church...

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Dear Deede, Darby and David:
My deepest condolences. Mom & Dad called me. I've been away for a while but never forgot the people who influenced me. Mr. K was one who had great influence on me as child. Humor! Being the little pest next door he called "WHAAt." Humor helps a lot in such times of need and remembrance! If you need anything let me know! Your old friend Patty "Whaat" Mentor

Dear Deede, Darby and David:

I just arrived home from California and heard the shocking news. Please accept my sincerest sympathy. I will miss David and remember him always as a wity charming man who enjoyed his work and loved his family and friends. I pray that you and your family may endure these days of loss and arrive at a place of peace and understanding.

My condolences to all the Killeen's and family. I can still remember him finding a way to get my attention at a big sporting event and yelling, "hey skinny" or another one of his classic one liners to lighten my spirits. I will miss him and love him always.

Phil McGeoghan III

Darby and Family,
David was a man that had a real zest for life. He was a great guy and fun to be around. I am so sorry for your loss. I'm afraid I did not read about it until today (9/14) and missed his services. I would have liked to have been there as I will miss him.

Darby and Family,

for many a weekend, over a period of quite a few years, i saw your dad on a regular basis, either laughing with friends after work at the bar, shooting the breeze out front of Caffeine's, or enjoying some time with you and your brother at a corner table up front.

He always had a friendly word, a mischievous smile and a great sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with you - i am so sorry for your loss.

With deepest...

With heartfelt sympathy I send to you my condolences. David was a wonderful and humerous man. He spoke of his family on many occasions with great love for all of you. He was thrilled to be a Grandfather and delighted in being surrounded by all of you and his Buddies. I will miss his smile and most of all his humor. A Friend

My deepest Sympathy on the loss of Dave he was great guy and a true Notre Dame Football fan.Charlie Weis should hired Dave to Scout for him.

May God be with you through this time of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

My sincerest and deepest sympathies on your loss. I will miss David's smiling face.