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David Stephen Weeks

Dover, New Hampshire

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ST. HELENA, Calif. - David Stephen Weeks was born on April 22, 1930, in Laconia, N.H., and died in his 85th year on Jan. 8, 2015, at his home in St. Helena, surrounded by loved ones. His was a life well lived, full with work, family, friends, philanthropy and adventures. He was preceded in death...

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At Star Speedway thanks to David...

Joel and Pam, Wonderful man, a business mentor and an unselfish friend. My auto racing success would not have been possible without David's sponsorship and support.

DSW will never know how many lives he touched and the impact he had. He helped me through a pretty difficult time in my life and I will never forget him. RIP David.

I remember Dave as I was a customer of the Portsmouth Weeks Resturant. I miss thatg place as I ate there every day, when I worked next door at Scott's Jewelry.

Sorry to hear about your loss Mr Weeks was a kind man and my dad and the folks he worked with ate there often.

Pam and family. I am so sorry for your loss and may God be with you in your time of grief. I used to eat a Week's Restaurant and the staff there was so hospitable. The best place in Dover to eat. I was sorry to see it go. May you all be blessed.

To all of David's family....God Bless you all and my deepest condolences. Working in his Dover Restaurant was a life changing event...I met my husband there with whom we had two beautiful ,successful children and made the BEST OF FRIENDSHIPS....which I still cherish today...your father was a kind,caring, wonderful man....a HUGE PART OF MY LIFE!...he leaves such a legacy...I hope you are all sooo proud??
Debra Chasse

To David's family members, I'm sending beautiful thoughts and prayers to all of you. Mr. Weeks was my first boss and my step-dad, Paul P. Pay was also employed by him at the Somersworth/Dover Traffic Circle location. He taught me a lot and was a loving, caring and thoughtful man. To this day I still talk to friends, family and coworkers about my first boss and everything he taught me about the customer . . What a wonderful man he was. You will be missed by so many of the hearts you've...

So sorry for your loss I worked for your dad for many years at weeks restaurant in Dover. I have many fond memories I will always cherish along with many others your father was truly a caring man.

I have know the Weeks family for most of my 72+ life.. My Dad, Frank Sanborn was the first employee to work for you Dad to deliver milk door to door.. You were a great friend of my brother, Ray Sanborn and I flew with you when I was a teenager to Boston when you took Ray to enter the service.. I truly will miss hearing about you from Ray as he talked to you all the time.. So sorry about your son, but now you can all be together and watch out for all you have left behind... R I P Dave... ...