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David Francis Tigges

Braintree, Massachusetts

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TIGGES David Francis, 66 of Pembroke died peacefully on Friday, November 14, 2014 at the VA Boston Healthcare System in Brockton. He was born March 6, 1948 in Braintree to Frank and Florence Tigges. David grew up in Braintree and graduated Braintree High School in 1966. He joined the United...

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Although I only had the pleasure of knowing Dave for a short 7 years, as our postal carrier here in Wellesley Hills, he was very much beloved in our neighborhood.
I can still hear his friendly hello and see his kind smile in my mind. We were so sad to see him retire and leave our neighborhood but happy he could enjoy his life with family now. Tragically, his retirement was too short.

The news of Dave's passing will bring on a wave of sadness throughout the neighborhoods he served....

It was with great sadness that my husband and I read Dave's obituary. Dave and my husband graduated high school together and both served in Vietnam.
Dave, my husband and I shared many a good time together and witnessed each other's marriage.
Although we had not seen one another in a number of years, the memories of one another will be with us forever.
God bless you and keep you.
Barbara Martin

I had the pleasure of working with Dave for 23 years. He was always very quick with the funny sayings. Wonderful man and his customers loved him. God bless him.

I remember Dave growing up as he worked with my Dad Dave Hall. He was a remarkable person. Went through so much in Vietnam yet always has a smile and great spirit. RIP Dave.

After all Dave endured in Vietnam he always was able to keep his great sense of humor. It was a pleasure to have worked with him. Rest in peace David. Your friend Dave Clark.

Rest in Peace Professor you will be missed.

I had the pleasure to meet David a few times over the years, he served with my brother Paul in Vietnam. David was there for my brother when he was wounded. My family and our Country will forever be grateful for your service.Rest in peace, 'MARINE' Semper Fi