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David Lemieux

Worcester, Massachusetts

1961 - 2014

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David A. Lemieux, 53Worcester - David A. Lemieux, 53, died unexpectedly at home on May 28th. David's most cherished relationships were his children, Michael, Grace, Alexander and Emily – all of Leominster. Sisters include Doreen Hutchins of Londonderry, New Hampshire, Amy Parker of Baldwinville,...

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David, my beloved partner… I miss you so…. everywhere in our home are photos and mementos reminding me – as you so often did verbally – of how you loved your children; you wept as you fingered through those photographs, hand made greeting cards and notes of love for their father…. some of them stained with your tears as you longed to be close to them. You gave them your unconditional love; you forgave them their mistakes; you dreamed of the day when nothing would separate you from...

David, You will be missed by me. I hope you can find peace in the after world. RIP my friend.

Another tradgedy strikes the Lemieux family...wVita and I are lost for words-our hearts and prayers are with you..

To my dearest friend Chuck and to those that cared about David, please accept my condolences. Chuck, in a lifetime one can only hope to have known and experienced at least a moment of love from another, an unconditional gift.
To have received or have given this gift is surely enough for both those still here in this world and for those that have left us, for this is to know the true essence of living.
Something to miss, Something to remember and for sure, Something to celebrate…………X

Dave you were my friend and so like a brother to me. I have been privileged to be a part of your life. So many wonderful memories of all the fun we had at CVS. I am so much richer for knowing you.
My heart goes out to Charlie and your wonderful sisters that you spoke of,all so often,with love in your heart and words. God Bless you and keep you safe without any more pain.

David and I Christmas 2012

To my dear and loving brother, I can't begin to tell you hard it is to think about you. It saddens me that I can't see you here with us anymore. When I can reflect on memories, I am choosing ones that are born out of love, from the times you shared your humor with us. I remember funny camp songs that you taught us. "Hello madda, hello fadda, here I am at Camp Granadda." We danced in Doug and Phyllis' basement one Christmas, drinking sprite with maraschino cherries, pretending to be...

It saddens me deeply that my brother and I did not see each other as often as we should. My memories of us will forever be in my heart. It makes me happy knowing you had Charlie with you and that you were loved so dearly. I grieve with you dear Charlie. David had so much love to give. He is now pain free both physically and emotionally.
Lisa

We all worked with David here at The Eusey Press and he was well loved. So sorry for your loss.
Diane Dimond