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David L. Turner

Goffstown, New Hampshire

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David L. Turner September 23rd, 1950 - May 10th, 2024David L. Turner, 73, passed away peacefully on May 10, 2024, at home with his family in New Boston NH, after a courageous battle of declining health.David was the son of Louis Arthur and Raelene Grace (Vandebogart) Turner. David was born on...

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I miss my friend but the memories stay forever. I think of him often when I'm sitting on a beach. A place he loved. I don't ever remember him getting in the water, but would sit for hours looking out at the water and wait for the seagulls to steal someone's lunch. For years we always went to a seafood restaurant because he would ask me where I'd like to go. Never mentioned he was allergic to shellfish. Even went to the seafood festival at Hampton Beach. I always wondered why he chose...

I am saddened to hear of Dave´s passing. I worked with Dave back in the 90´s at Morgan Press, then later, he delivered mail to my home. I always enjoyed our occasional chats in the driveway or when we would run into each other at Hannaford. Sending my heartfelt sympathies to Dave´s family and friends at this difficult time.

I am saddened to hear of Dave´s passing. I worked with Dave back in the 90´s at Morgan Press, then later, he delivered mail to my home. I enjoyed our occasional chats in the driveway or when we ran into each other at Hannaford. Sending my heartfelt sympathies to Dave´s family at this difficult time.

He was a good friend and we had many happy memories together. Going to Hampton Brach over the Summers, Mansions in Newport,Rhode Island, trivia nights in Bedford, New Hampshire, car Museum, in Massachusetts, crash up, derby races at the fairs,movies, concerts, shows at the Palace theater and the Colonial theater, kayaking barbecues, and of course baseball games!’
He will be missed.

May you rest in Peace. It was great working with you at the Post Office. Connie

Kim, Dave and Dee. I´m so sorry for your loss. Thoughts are with you. Always pleasant memories.

My heart is broken. I owe my childhood happiness to Dee, David, David Jr., and Kim. I would do just about anything to go back to Hampton Beach vacations and playing baseball for Shaw´s. I loved Mr. Turner and always will. He was a great coach, passionate supporter, and a far better man. I send my love to you all. A piece of my youth is gone.

Mr. Turner (cousin) Thank you for your service RDM Windham NH