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Elaine Glass
February 28, 2024
What a wonderful quiet humor you had...and I can still hear your lovely half giggle/half laugh. I close my eyes & see you playing EeKe Rummy around the dining room table in Nashua - watching your wrestling matches - grilling in the snow - viewing your beautiful drawings & later the exceptional photography- your lovely interaction with your beloved dogs. Buttons is so happy to be with you again sweet, gentle, kind hearted David. Godspeed, Elaine
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Jim Korinke
February 27, 2024
My first remembrance of my baby brother was that day in April of 1957, when Mom and Dad brought him home from the hospital, and stopped by the school playground at recess, so his siblings, and the kids, teachers and neighbors could welcome Nashua’s newest citizen.
In that moment, in THAT moment, everything was perfect in our lives.
That is how I will choose to remember my brother. And I really hope everyone who ever knew him, will choose to do the same. So, baby brother, I pray you are with Mom and Dad, Grandma and Grandpa, Kerry, baby Patrick, and all of your heavenly family
and friends; and you are having a wonderful reunion. ❤
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