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DAVID COSGROVE PRINN

Boston, Massachusetts

1978 - 2025-06-24

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PRINN, David Cosgrove Beloved father, son, brother, and friend Born in Needham, MA, to Mary Ann and Richard Prinn, Dave was the oldest of three. He attended Belmont Hill School, Class of '97, where he excelled in soccer, baseball, and basketball, serving as captain in soccer. He went on to Duke...

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Dave Prinn was a special guy from a young age. We were neighbors and he was a kid who was always someone who lifted your day. A special person to encounter who generated smiles and joy. Our prayers for him and his family. With fondness and heavy hearts, The Tierney´s

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Dave was an absolutely magnetic guy that you just loved to be around. He always made me laugh and had a personality that filled every room he entered. I´m so sad for his loss and send my deepest sympathies to his sons and all his family and friends.

Our deepest sympathies to all the family for your loss. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you at this difficult time. Mike, Catherine, Matthew, Cillian.

Dave was not only a fiercely loyal friend, but also one of the funniest and smartest people I´ve known. I carry many special memories from our time working together at Mount Ida day camp throughout high school and college. He had an incredible gift for bringing people together. Although we lost touch over the years, I could always count on a hilarious text or unexpected phone call to pick up right where we left off. One thing that never changed was how proud he was of Jack and Freddie - he...

I am heartbroken to learn of Dave's passing. Ever since we met as counselors at Mount Ida Day Camp, he was one of the funniest, smartest people I have ever met. I will never forget his epic impressions of all of Mount Ida's biggest personalities (IYKYK), and his boundless energy and intellect. When I visited him at Duke, I remember being so impressed he already had a million friends and activities, even at this big school teeming with similarly motivated superstars. Of course he did! We fell...

Dave was an absolute force of nature. A unifier of different personalities (in our fraternity at Duke, and my guess is everywhere else). A friend to everyone. He is a completely unforgettable soul who we are all better for having known. And that laugh... He was so proud of his boys, whom I never met. I hope they know their dad was one of a kind, and so loved. I am so sorry for your loss.