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David Ober Obituary

David W. Ober of Arizona City, AZ died after a period of declining health at age 89.

Born December 12, 1931 and raised in Allenstown, NH, he was the son of Eric Ober and Barbara (Hammond) Ober.

He was predeceased by his younger brother, Robert in 2016. He was the 3rd generation owner of Suncook Woven Label in Allenstown, NH. He lived life to the fullest, skiing many mountains in North America and Europe, racing sportscars on circuits in the Northeast, Midwest and Southern Regions, and traveling the country in his motorhome.

He served in the Air Force during the Korean War. He was a great Dad, taking his family on many adventures and instilling in them a sense of independence and adventure.

He is survived by his wife, Isabel Ober of Arizona City, Az. His 1st wife and mother of his 3 children, Patricia Sanderson, 3 children, Pamela Ober of Concord, NH, Christopher Ober of Reno, NV and Sherry Ober of Warren, VT. 5 Grandchildren, Michael (Melissa) Ober , Daniel ( Shawna) Ober, Eric (Christina) Ober, Rebecca Ober of Taylorsville, NC and 4 Great grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, please raise a glass of your favorite beverage and toast David's legacy of speed and adventure.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Concord Montior on Jan. 19, 2021.

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Alison Banks

January 20, 2021

My Deepest Sympathy to all the extended family. Our families have been friends since the 1950’s and I spent many days at the Ober house on Pembroke Hill and countless Christmas Eve celebrations. He was generous, and had a larger than life personality. I hope he is in heaven racing cars and I am grateful for all the time spent with the Ober family.

Pat Bonenfant

January 19, 2021

In our class of 1949 at Pembroke Academy David was outstanding. Great basketball player, most sought after by the ladies because he was handsome, and always had a story. You never had to wonder where Dave stood on a subject, or you. He’d let you know and let the chips fall where they may. The world will miss you David. RIP but not too long. There are new types of adventures awaiting you.

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