David-Libby-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Carafa Family Funeral Home, Inc. - Chelsea

David L Libby

Chelsea, Massachusetts

Feb 2, 1946 – Jun 10, 2023

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BORN
February 2, 1946
DIED
June 10, 2023
LOCATION
Chelsea, Massachusetts

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Carafa Family Funeral Home, Inc. - Chelsea Obituary

Lifelong resident of Everett, David passed away at home, Saturday evening, June 10, 2023, surrounded by the love and comfort of his family.  He was 77 years of age.  Born in Boston, he is the son of the late Chester E. and Jean M. (Nimmo) Libby.  David grew up in Everett and attended Everett...

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Goodbye my friend Godspeed

Carol, So sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Been a long time since we have all seen each other but we do have great memories of the old gang on Greenhalge Ave. Dave was always the life of the party in the old days. I am in Georgia now and Fred Campagnoni told me of your loss. Take care...

Carol I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. Ed loved his brother very much and always referred to you as his sister. I know there are no words that will comfort you at this time but you are in my thoughts and prayers. May David be at peace.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My heart is with you Cousin and I hope you find the peace you deserve. Love to you Carol.

I will always remember David carrying the train of my wedding dress outside the First Baptist church in Boston. He said he wanted to help! He was 9 years old! I think he did it because he wanted “to steal the show”! Always bigger than life!
Sending love to Carol. Thank you for being there for David.
Love, Aunt Jacque

David was not only my uncle but was also my godfather. He had a major influence on my childhood and will be missed. I pray for God’s covering for my auntie during such times. Sending all my love and condolences.

Carol, sending you BIG Texas hugs. Love you dearly. Wayne and Pam Brower

I have such fond memories of my mother taking me to visit with you and Carol. I can still hear you sing and play your guitar. Oddly enough, I was singing that goofy song you used to sing about Carol just a few months ago - after all this time I still remember it and the way you used to make me laugh and smile. So many years have passed but I still thought of you often. Rest easy Cousin.