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David Leupold

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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David Leupoldof Lunenburg; 55 LUNENBURG -- David Leupold, 55, of Lunenburg died at home on Monday, April 28, 2014, after a courageous battle with cancer, his loving wife was by his side.He is survived by his wife, Gale (Ragusa) Leupold; his mother, Laura Leupold, and his two brothers, Robert...

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It has been 11 years now that David has passed away. He died too young but his life was full. He is my cousin and Gale is a high school friend. I´ll never tire of hearing the story of how they met. Brenda

I am very saddened to learn of Dave's passing,even though we only saw him a few times a year (when he came to service our 4x Stepper) he was always someone to look forward to; with his great sense of humour and his tales of his latest adventure,we lived vicariously through you. "Extreme Dave" no one's life will ever be the same without you - may God give them strength - Diane Atkinson / ...

Sometimes when you ski thru the woods you meet the nicest people, and a BBQ.... the smoke skirting among the trees, like a friend announcing a powder stash. You find the most interesting people on the road less traveled and in the most memorable places. Burgers, trees, skiing, good cheer and meeting Dave on a sunny spring day.

Dear Gale and families,
We are so sorry to hear of your husbands passing.
May in time you will be comforted by pleasant memories of your dear husband.
With sincere sympathy,
Ingrid and Bob Smith
Sterling, Ma.

Dave will be greatly missed. I used to enjoy his skiing stories every time he visited our company. My deepest condolences to the entire family. Rest in peace Dave.....

I feel so thankful to have known Dave and have a library of amazing memories from the time he spent with our family. He was like an uncle to me. He touched us all and we will never be the same. He will be sorely missed. Condolences to Gale, Bob & the whole Leupold clan.

Here's to a solid ski day, chili peppers in everything and heavy metal wake up calls. We'll miss you pal. Cheers. Bar opens at 11.

My heart goes out to Gale, the Leupold family and everyone who had the honor of knowing Dave. He was a great man, a great leader and a great friend. So many of my fondest memories are of my countless adventures with Dave. He had a true passion for life and loved to share it with everyone. I can truly say I'm a better person for having known him. He'll forever have a place in my heart.

We were so sad to hear this news. We knew Dave from MRG, he was always happy and forever telling a story. He will be missed. Our hearts go out to Gayle as well as his family and friends.

Life is not fair. Dave was a wonderful man. We shared some time together at Mad River. He lived his life with purpose and adventure and with a loving wife. For that, he was a lucky man. Our condolences. Gary and Pepper LeBlanc