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David E. Andersson, 44, of Cambridge, died unexpectedly Tuesday, May 16, 2023, in his home.
Born in Leominster on May 2, 1979, he was the son of the late Jack S. and Felicite M. (Turgeon) Andersson. He graduated from Gardner High School with the Class of 1997 and from Valencia Community College in Orlando, FL, with an Associate Degree. At the time of his death, David was a Project Supervisor employed by Bryant Associates of Boston for many years.
David loved the outdoors, where he enjoyed going mountain biking, rock climbing, and camping. He was also an excellent photographer who always had his camera on him to capture the perfect shot.
David is survived by his sister, Sarah Andersson of Gardner; aunt and uncle Ray and Amy Turgeon of Maine; cousins Greg Turgeon and his wife Debbie of Saugus, Steve Turgeon of Saugus, Michael Turgeon of California Dana Haapaoja and their spouse Kim of New York; several additional cousins on his dad’s side and many friends.
There are no services.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the New England Hemophilia Association, 347 Washington Street, Suite 401, Dedham, MA 02026, or on their website at (www.newenglandhemophilia.org). Please reference in memory of David E. Andersson.
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Rae-Anne
June 9, 2023
Rest in Peace Dave.
Bobby Richard
May 24, 2023
I have nothing been great memories of spending time with Dave back in our younger days. Every weekend would be spent at his house or mine - playing sports, video games, or just wasting the day away outside. Rest In Peace Dave, you were a giant part of my youth and I´ll always look fondly on our time together. -Bobby
Coop
May 22, 2023
Great person and one of my best JR/High School friends. I´ll always hold close the good memories of me, you, Boo, Hendley, Lajoie, Butler and Wnek playing basketball on the parquet or at Jeremy´s house. Or having sleep overs on weekends listening to Pearl Jam and talking about the NBA. Or when you came and visited me every day when I was in the hospital which probably means the most. Rest in peace buddy. -Coop
patsy mollica
May 21, 2023
~I knew David all his life, always a kind and sweet person, who was adored by his mother and father~ sorry for all of his family´s and friend´s loss~
May you Rest In Peace, David
cousin patsy
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