David-Whipple-Obituary

David F. Whipple

Francestown, New Hampshire

1941 - 2016

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FRANCESTOWN - Mr. David F. Whipple died peacefully on Sept. 22, 2016, at the age of 75.David is survived by his two children, Heather-Whipple Simard and her husband, Stephen Simard, of Francestown, and David W. Whipple and his wife, Monica, of Francestown; his brothers, George C. Whipple and wife...

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Dave was as close as you could get to the Mountain Men who explored our Western Frontier.We could use a lot more individuals of this type today. Thankful for the friendship of many years of both him and Nan.
Don and Pattie Grosso

I knew Dave from playing horseshoes at my house in Grasmere. He was an interesting man who spread his happiness and generosity freely ... he threw a mean shoe and made us all laugh a lot... Rob just loved this man... thanks for sharing him...

Sending our thoughts and sympathy to all of David's family and friends. He'll truly be missed by so very many folks.

To all of David's family, May you hold your memories close to your heart and he will always be near. I met David when I worked in Survey for DOT. He helped out our crew with lane closures. I always liked his big smile and willingness to help us out. My deepest sympathy to you all at this very difficult time.

I havn't seen Dave since he retired from the D.O.T. but every time I stopped in at the Goffstown shed to look at trucks or equipment or when I saw him at the Highway garage he always had an infectious smile and laugh that he couldn't restrain and an even an occasional story to share to make me chuckle. In mybook he will alwaysbe that wonderful, no frills type of individual that was all about family, on top of his responsabilities while at work that anyone/person that knew him would always...

Our deepest sympathy to the Whipple family

We send our deepest sympathies to all of Dave's family. We will all miss his laugh, stories, chicken BBQ, and smiling face.

Dave and Nan along with Bill and Gini Barss were the first to invite us to join the New Boston Activities,Bowling , fireman's muster, grilling chickens on the 4th behind the town hall.I will never forget Dave's positive ready to face the day attitude.The world is a poorer place without him.
Don and Pattie Grosso

I will always remember Dave driving around in his pick up with a smile on in face.