DAVID-PICKERING-Obituary

DAVID E. PICKERING

Haverhill, Massachusetts

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Haverhill, Massachusetts
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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PICKERING, David E. II In Haverhill, formerly of South Boston, passed away suddenly on January 10, 2022. Beloved husband of the late Patricia Ann (Conley) Pickering. Devoted stepfather of Amy Clayton of Haverhill, Eric Clayton of Amesbury, Karen Clayton of Haverhill, and Thomas Clayton of...

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I miss you beyond words! You were my rock, after Dad passed away..I Love you David!

I love you David! God truly blessed me the day I met you....My heart broke the day you went home to be with our Heavenly Father..Yet, I feel you ever so close.. Love Your sister Nancy Elizabeth

We miss you Dave, you were a true friend, caring for others more than your self, a selfless loving man.

Missing you like crazy! Yet, I know you are near watching over me! I love you David Your little sister Nancy E Pickering-Cortina

I am profoundly saddened by the passing of my dear friend and former classmate David. I enjoyed our long-distance telephone conversations when we reminisced about our days as fellow students at English High School. David was a brilliant and good man who left us far too soon. May he forever rest in heavenly peace with the Lord. I extend my sincerest condolences to David's family. Charles "Chuck" Del Dotto

Our Deepest Sympathy to David and Patricia´s Family. David was our Accountant for many years . A Wonderful, Dear sweet man to talk with . Always patient with a good sense of humor. He will be Greatly missed .

Roxane, myself and my sister Deborah have lost a great friend. Dave treated us like family always concerned how we were doing and and would call just to chat. Dave was a true professional, honest as the day was long. Dave is worthy of his good name. Dave we miss you. Michael, Roxane, Deborah

I knew David as far back as the early 70's having met him through Larry Finklestone, an old friend of David's. They worked together at the Prudential Bldg. As of late David and I spent hours on the phone..I will miss our lengthy conversations...David, you will be missed...so so sorry for the family

David was a dear childhood friend from our days on Park Drive in the Fenway. My mother would tell my big brother to take me with him and his friends and while he would groan about it, David would always say "You can come with us, Sis" and acted like another big brother. He was always kind and caring. When he tracked us down to reconnect over 40 years later, he called and said "Hi Sis!" I knew who it was immediately. David had a mind like a steel trap. He remembered just about everyone and...