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I will miss Dave. He was a wonderful resource in the packaging business, always willing to guide us on our projects. Truly a pleasure to work with.
Robert Stack
September 21, 2007 | East Longmeadow, MA
Springfield, Massachusetts
David L. Thompson 1945 - 2007 SPRINGFIELD - David Lewis Thompson, 62, of Springfield, passed away on Thursday August 30th at Heritage Hall in Agawam. Born in Springfield to the late Elmer H. and Ruth (Walsh) Thompson, he was a lifelong Longmeadow resident, raised by his father, Elmer H. and...
Read MoreI will miss Dave. He was a wonderful resource in the packaging business, always willing to guide us on our projects. Truly a pleasure to work with.
Robert Stack
September 21, 2007 | East Longmeadow, MA
I am truly saddened to learn of Dave's passing. I've worked with Dave on a number of packaging projects here at American Saw. I will miss his sense of humor, his easy manor, and his willingness to share his knowledge of the packaging industry. Dave taught me alot. May you find comfort in the goodwill of friends and family during this difficult time.
Mark Fuller
September 05, 2007 | Monson, MA
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at your time of grief, may the memories comfort you. Dave will be sadly missed, He was a great man who loved his family very much.
Bruce and Donna Westcott
September 04, 2007 | Chicopee, MA
I was truly saddened on learning that David has passed away. David and I had a wonderful relationship, both on a personal and professional level. We spent a great deal of time together during a twelve year period and I will truly miss our meetings when I would return to Longmeadow for a visit. David was a genuine friend and associate. He was one of a kind; there will not be another like him. Good bye my friend.
Elliet Aronson
September 03, 2007 | Scottsdale, AZ
We are very sorry to hear of Dave's death. Please accept our sincere sympathy; he was a good man.
Joanne and Peter
Joanne and Peter Guernsey
September 02, 2007 | Longmeadow, MA
The write-up does not begin to express the depth of sadness felt by the family my father left behind. His family meant the world to him, and was the true essence of who he was and what he was about. To my father, family was not about titles, or prominance. Instead, he drew true happiness and contentment from the simplicity of laughter, and joy on the faces of his three grown daughters and grandbabies. He loved nothing more than spending a summer day in the backyard pointing out wild flowers,...
Whitney Hebert
September 02, 2007 | East Longmeadow