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David W. Saulnier

Weymouth, Massachusetts

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SAULNIER, David W. Passed away suddenly in Weymouth Oct. 1, 2010. He was 65 years old. David was born in Boston & lived most of his life in Weymouth. He was an Air Force Veteran. David was a Field Service Manager for Securitas Security Services U.S.A. Father of Dawn M. Picariello married to...

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I knew Dave in High School and we "went together" for some years. I am saddened to know he crossed over. Sandra Kelso Paul.

Dawn and Diana,
Your dad was one of the kindest men that I have ever known. He has given me so many wonderful memories and I will miss him.
May God Bless all of you. Your dad loved you and his grandchildren so much.
Donna Petrone

Carol and I are greatly saddened to have just learned of Dave's passing while we are visiting Maui, HI. We have many happy memories of our times at Marina Bay. Our deepest sympathy to his family.

Dave will be sorely missed. He was a wonderful neighbor with a huge heart. His California friends will never forget him or his visit to California a few years ago. Our children were introduced to him as Mr. Saulnier, but he suggested Dave and we settled on "Captain Dave" and the name stuck with him for the past ten years and spread throughout our entire extended family in the Mayfair neighborhood. We have so many fond memories of summers at the Cape including the wedding he hosted at his...

Dawn,
I'm sorry for your loss.

Dave,
We will miss your tigger impression which you did to make the kids laugh, the delivery of DD beans and most of all the famous chocolate cake!!!! You were a great friedn we will miss you. Our sincere condolances to his family. Michael Minichello and Family

Dave was my friend and neighbor growing up. We got together at Travis AFB in 1967 when I was heading to Vietnam. Being stationed there he knew San Francisco pretty well and took me down to the Haight Ashbury section to see " Flower Power " in full swing. We had a lot of fun that night.
I never returned to Mass.to live, but regret now not looking him up when I visited.
My sincere condolences to his family.
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David my fondest memory is the bear hug you gave me as you spotted me in the Hospital. You will be greatly missed you were one of my favorite Nephews.
Rest in Peace I will always love you !
Aunt Peggy

Dear Dawn, Diana and Family,
I can't tell you in words how sorry I am to hear that we have lost David. I'll always love him. He was my special friend. The only solice for me is that. I know how much he missed his best friend Bob and now that they are together, the laughs they shared will begin again. Love to all of you,
Carole McCusker and Bob Jr.