DAVID-WILLIAMS-Obituary

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DAVID L WILLIAMS

VERO BEACH, Florida

1922 - 2014 (Age 92)

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DIED
November 6, 2014
AGE
92
LOCATION
VERO BEACH, Florida

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David L. Williams1922 ? 2014David L. Williams of Vero Beach, FL, and Lyme, CT, formerly of Longmeadow, MA and Suffield, CT, died Thursday, November 6, 2014. Dave was born in New Haven, CT, on September 9, 1922, the son of Stanley and Mary Lee Williams. He graduated from Deerfield Academy in...

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miss you Uncle David and all the times you horsed around with Dad.

To the williams family,

I was saddened to hear of david's passing.
I had the honor and priviledge of knowing/working with your father, a caring man of impeccable integrity and he will surely be missed by all who knew him.

best regards,

louis and lenora sumsky

Dave Williams was a good friend. We saw a lot of Dave and Nancy in Vero Beach and also in Lyme. He had a wonderful sense of humor, and we especially looked forward to his e-mails. He gave us a copy of his book which was a great read.

I remember your Dad as the funniest Dad around. What a sense of humor. It was not lost on my father. The 50th anniversary book he illustrated for my parents is priceless. He caught the humor in everything my Dad did. Peace to you and your family, Sue!

I have fond memories of your dad Sue,He was one of the few adults that showed interest in me when I was young n wild. Seems his time had come, he's resting peacefully
now. When you're ready Sue & Linda....look
where the sun shines, & let it be

So sorry for your loss Sue...our thoughts and prayers to you and your entire family. Love, John and Maureen Lanzoni

So sad to hear of the loss of your father. You have our most sincere sympathy and compassion at this very difficult time, Love Cyndi & Curt

So sorry for your loss ,Sue.
Love, Claudette

My favorite memories of Uncle David were when he and my father Charles were together, playing tennis and blue fishing, but mostly just kidding and joking around. I will never forget the time I was 8 or 9 and blue fishing with David and Dad on Long Island Sound when Uncle David put a plastic (fake) fish on the end of my fishing pole hook. To his delight, I was quite stunned to see the multiple color fish, smiling at me. The many phone conversations and emails I will never forget after my...