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David Bourassa Obituary

David Leo Bourassa, 'Dr.B', 67
TOPSHAM - David passed away peacefully at home in Topsham, ME on the morning of January 27, 2015 surrounded by his wife and four daughters and a blanket of white snow falling outside his window. He was 67 years old. David lived his life with courage, love, humor and grace to his very last hour, even with the pulmonary fibrosis that led him away. He was born in Rumford, Maine on March 19, 1947 to Clarence and Lorraine Bourassa. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Dale Bourassa; daughter Gillian Roy and her husband Joshua Roy; daughter Lindsey Bourassa; daughter Caitlin Bourassa; daughter Jamie McKenzie and her husband Alex McKenzie; grandson Owen McKenzie; his four brothers, 'The Bourassa Boys,' Bill, Bob, Tim and Denis Bourassa; and his four beloved cats Tally, Trip, Prince Charming and Noah.
David grew up on Pine Street in Rumford, on the same street as his wife Dale, in a neighborhood called 'Sticky Town,' where a molasses truck once tipped its contents into its streets. He and his brothers spent their days in the Maine woods, admiring its beauty and wildlife, fishing, hunting, exploring, and bringing their catches to their mother to cook for dinner. From a young age, David always held a deep love for animals and a profound respect for the natural world.
After high school David served in the Air Force, including a tour in Alaska, in order to obtain the G.I. Bill to further his education. After his service, he worked as a kennel boy at the Westbrook Animal Hospital, which inspired him to become a veterinarian. He graduated from the University of Maine Orono and then completed his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at the University of Illinois in 1981. David's first job as a licensed veterinarian was at the Westbrook Animal Hospital, the very place that sparked his calling. David opened his own practice in Freeport, ME in 1983 and was the town's cherished animal doctor for 25 years. He healed, stitched, soothed and loved the animals that he treated with sincere compassion, often going to extraordinary and sometimes clever lengths. He also volunteered and later worked as the animal shelter veterinarian at the Brunswick Coastal Humane Society, giving his love and skill to many an abandoned and orphaned animal.
There was never a truer gentleman, nor a more generous, kind, open-hearted and brave soul. He exemplified what it means to be a truly great man, husband, father and friend. Throughout his life and in his retirement, he cherished the simple things: a good cup of coffee with the morning paper, the quiet of the Maine woods, a funny joke, a good conversation. He believed that nature was the only perfect thing in the world. He loved his family and friends with his whole heart and taught his daughters to follow theirs. David was so very strong and courageous throughout his journey, never letting his illness debilitate his spirit. One of his final gifts to his family and friends, through his example, was the reminder that there is immense power in surrendering to the now and to what is with calm and courage and to truly live and love until our last breath.
In his final months, David's family invited loved ones near and far to send 'Love Letters to David,' letters filled with fond memories, funny stories, and kind words giving many the opportunity to express their love directly to David before his passing. He so enjoyed the many touching letters that arrived every morning, filling his days with love. Thank you to all who wrote, visited, and called with heartfelt words. David will be deeply missed and forever loved.
A celebration of David's life is being planned for late March in Freeport. Please join www.CaringBridge.org/visit/davidbourassa to receive details of his memorial in the coming weeks.
Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.FuneralAlternatives.net.
Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives, 8 Pleasant St., Brunswick.

If you wish, donations may be made in David's memory to:
The Brunswick Coastal Humane Society
190 Pleasant Street
Brunswick, ME 04011

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

Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram from Feb. 3 to Feb. 4, 2015.

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Sam Hunneman

January 28, 2020

David came to mind just a couple days ago, still kind and vivid in my memory. A friend to man and beast alike. When I injured my foot while walking a dog before a visit, he treated us both! A good man, fondly remembered. Sam Hunneman

Bonnie Holmes

March 20, 2015

I was truly shocked to hear of David's passing. David took care of my animals for a number of years. He was the nicest most gentle man I have ever known. After his retirement, I would see him occasionally. He would always take the time to stop and chat with me. He would always ask me about Swans Island where I grew up. He seemed to love the thoughts of island life. I will miss him. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Bourassa family.

Bonnie Holmes

March 18, 2015

Thinking warm,loving memories of Dave back in Freeport days and sending heartfelt condolences. Take care Dale and girls Paula Flaherty and Oatey cat

Joseph Whispell

February 23, 2015

My thoughts and prayers to Dale and Family. I was totally shocked to read this in the paper today. David was a great guy and gave very special care to our many cats over the years. I especially enjoyed working on him on his first clinic in Freeport.

Mia Jordan

February 9, 2015

Dale, Gillian and family - what a beautifully written obituary - a lovely tribute to a kind man. My thoughts are with you.

Barry Compton

February 7, 2015

What a wonderful man. He always called me by name when I was a new volunteer at the shelter. After I got involved more and more I would assist him in the OR. He taught me so much. We would talk about his friend with MS and share how well he thought I did with mine. When we would talk he didn't just talk about work, he was truly interested in the person. Blessings to you Dale and the girls as well as the rest of the family.

Liz Hufnagel

February 5, 2015

Dear Dale-Marion called me this a.m. to tell me about David I am so sorry you have had so many things to deal with-Know that my thoughts are with you and your girls-Liz Hufnagel

February 5, 2015

Deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Dr. B from all the Board and Staff at Coastal Humane Society. Dr. B was a phenomenal veterinarian and friend. His job wasn't always easy, but he always wore the brightest smile and kept us laughing without fail. His kindness, thoughtfulness, and sense of FUN lit up our shelter. We were so blessed to share those many years with him at Coastal, and we know that our shelter is what it is today because of our beloved Dr. B. We know that where he is now, he is surely making people laugh, and being a true friend to all... and to the animals, too! Sending love to you all and holding you in our thoughts.

Debbie Jordan

February 5, 2015

Dale & family, So sorry to hear of the passing of David. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Debbie & Steve Jordan & family

February 4, 2015

My condolences to David's family. I will always remember David and Dale sitting in a little café enjoying the day on the 8th grade Quebec trip. David was a professional and compassionate Dr., also nursed and took care of Duke for our family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Catalina

Sam (Pauline) Hunneman

February 3, 2015

Dr. Bourassa was always there for us, in the best possible way. I am profoundly sorry to hear of his passing. He was such a blessing to my family - 2 and 4-legged - and the Freeport community. Sam Hunneman

Diane Dennison

February 3, 2015

I am so, so sorry for your loss! David was the best vet ever and a wonderful addition to the Freeport community! He will be missed. May he RIP with his furry friends.

February 3, 2015

Thank you for your service.

February 3, 2015

Dale and family,

I am so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. He was a kind, compassionate, professional Dr., a devoted Dad and one of a kind person. You were all so blessed to have him in your lives and I send many hugs to you all at this very hard time. Take special care.
Hanni (Morse) Rogowski
Naples Florida

Pat Griffin

February 3, 2015

Dale and the girls,
Having had you as neighbors and friends for all those years, Dave was so much more then our veterinarian. We had a lovely visit at the farmers market and shared stories of our new lives away from Freeport.
At this sad time, my most heartfelt thoughts are coming your way as you all begin to adjust to a new world without him in it.

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