David-Roy-Obituary

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David E. Roy

Hooksett, New Hampshire

Apr 26, 1961 – Oct 31, 2016 (Age 55)

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BORN
April 26, 1961
DIED
October 31, 2016
AGE
55
LOCATION
Hooksett, New Hampshire

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Phaneuf Funeral Homes & Crematorium - Hanover Street Obituary

David E. Roy, 55, of Hooksett, died Monday, October 31st at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA. He was born on April 26, 1961, son of the late John Roy and Pauline (St. Onge) Roy. He was the husband of Lisa (Cannistraro) Roy. They were married on September 26, 2009. David was a 1979...

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Think of you often, it's a plumber thing, we both know it isn't easy being number 1 in a number 2 business. :) Make sure my bathrooms working when I come home.

Few of is do anything that endures in the m ed movies of tend of thousands. I went to HS with David. We were not in the same circle, but everyone knew and liked him. He gave me and many an unforgettable thrill I'll never ever forget. A two out based loaded grand slam in the final inning vs hawaii. It may have even been a 3-2 count. I listened on the radio, WGIR. The feeling of pride, happiness for dave, it left a permanent memory of what makes sports great. He will not be forgotten by...

That home run was more than home run, it was a grand slam with 2 down and down 3 runs in the 7th vs. Hawaii. I'm 62 and I still remember er it alone of the most exciting moments of my life. Dave lives forever for among people he never new. I never saw him after teenage years but could never forget.

I new and played ball with David and was just reminiscing about the excitement of listening to that unforgettable heroic, story book homer, I think a grand slam, to win the series with two outs in I think the 7th of the final game. I remember the despair before the pitch. Then the excitement.

So I googled the game hoping for video.

I didnt expected this.

Thank you David for being a friend, competitor, and for that wonderful memory I think thousands shred...

I am so sorry for your loss. I had become acquainted with at David Memorial High School. He was a pleasant and outstanding person.

I will keep him in my thoughts for you and your family that you may find the strength to carry on in such difficult times.

In Sorrow,

Nancy Bourque

I'm not sure how to address my concern but I read where Dave's memorial posting will expire this Saturday, if this is true I would like to pay the one time fee to keep it posted forever? Please if my gesture offends anyone please let me know soon.

Thanks

I am in shock to hear of david's passing and express my deepest sympathy to his family.A great person and was a pleasure to have on my world champion baseball team in 1976.

Don Beleski

Wow! I'm in shock! Dave was a longtime friend, even a boss for awhile. Great guy, great ball player. I'm so so so sorry I missed his services. Sorry for your loss. God Bless.

Just finding out of Dave's passing..so sorry for your loss..I worked with him during my Denron days (Tim Hodgdon aka Tiny)..though late my thoughts and prayers to you family