David-Shea-Obituary

David M. Shea

Lunenburg, Massachusetts

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David M. Shea; 67 LUNENBURG -- David M. Shea, 67, a longtime Lunenburg resident, died Saturday, August 8, at Brigham & Women's Hospital, in Boston, with his wife and family by his bedside, after a courageous battle that he faced with fortitude and love of life.He leaves his wife of 44 years,...

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I knew David from summers in Dennis MA. He was a good friend and I am saddened to hear of his passing.With deepest sympathy,
Martha

Dave was the Lunenburg golf and poker social director. Many of us owe friendships to Dave's giving ways. My family will miss his morning drop ins. We are sad that he has left us, but we are ever so grateful for the time he was here.

What else can you say? Dave was just an all around great guy. He was just fun to be with whether golfing, or just going to soccer officials meetings together. He will be missed. Ron, Betty and family.

So sad to hear about Dave's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Linda and you family. He was a great man. Enjoyed our time together in the early years on the soccer field with the girls.

Bob and Jill Blaisdell

I had the privilege of working with Dave on a job in Puerto Rico his kindness was evident with my first conversation with him. I also shared his company at a ski trip with the Stack Group while working with AECOM he also left a lasting impression with me on how there are real genuine careing people that you never know your going to meet. He also liked to sing and I always enjoyed it when he did.

We have such sadness in our hearts for Dave and his family. Dave & I coached soccer for our 4th and 5th grade kids. Seems like yesterday. Davey was just a little guy then but always present at our practices and games. Nothing could take that smile away from Dave and we ran into him everywhere around Lunenburg. Our daughter-in-law was just diagnosed with breast cancer and we can see now first hand the pain this disease can bring to a family. God must have needed Dave for a special...

I worked professionally with Dave for 35 years at AECOM (formerly ERT and ENSR). We worked on many projects together and he was very much respected by our clients. I remember accompanying him on a couple of trips to Puerto Rico for various projects there - he did a lot of work on that island. Dave was also proud of his 1978 Journal of Applied Meteorology paper with Dr. August Auer on "Thermodynamic Properties and Aerosol Patterns in the Plume Downwind of St. Louis". I was also involved...

Always laughing, family gatherings will be quieter without you. More than a brother in law, a friend that shared so much. Fishing trips with Bill, the exxon valdez incident in your garage, the manna from heaven in your fish tank. trick or treating in Acton our excitement sharing those early years of parenting. We'll miss you Love Bill & Susie

I knew Dave a long time (since college days) and worked with him for many years at AECOM (before it AECOM). One of the nicest people I've ever met. Great sense of humor and always seemed to light things up. He was one of those people you're always glad to see. He will be missed.