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DAVID WEINSTEIN Obituary

WEINSTEIN--David Jacob. David Jacob Weinstein was born in Boston on June 11, 1936, the son of Lewis and Selma Weinstein. His childhood was spent in Brookline and Newton, MA. After High School he moved to the New York area, where he became a successful salesperson of printing supplies. His success was due to his engaging personality. David could put you at ease with a warm smile and a keen wit. In New York on New Year's Eve in 1963 he met his life partner Elizabeth Franceschini, who survives him. They had a wonderful life together, eventually marrying at the turn of the century. They shared a love of running, with the Boston and New York Marathons and other races under their belts. They lived in Manhattan, The Jersey Shore, Oxford, Maryland and Key West, Florida. Along the way, they became an accomplished boating couple. They owned in succession three power boats, the largest a 42 footer, and transited the Inter Coastal Waterway from Maryland to Key West seven times. David died May 12, 2025. Along with his wife Liz, he leaves behind his loving sister Louise, her husband Paul, his niece Karen Moore, great- nephews David and Steven, and many cousins and dear friends. He will be missed.

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Published by New York Times on Jun. 8, 2025.

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Kim newlin

July 21, 2025

A wonderful man ! So sorry for
Your loss . The newlins miss you !

Julianne Grace

June 23, 2025

Dan and I send heartfelt condolences to Liz and Dave´s family. He was a special friend-smart, witty, always had a twinkle in his eye. Dan first met him through running-the Harriers "Some faster, none better". Many great memories. We so enjoyed our times with him over the years. RIP Dave.

Jay and Francoise Theise

June 7, 2025

Our condolences. The Weinstein Family looms large in our lives and David who knew that, thoughtfully sent us important memories after Lou passed.
May his memory be a blessing.


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