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August 9, 2010
Dear Family of David St. Germain,
We were saddened to learn of David's death. We are The Compassionate Friends of Providence, a support group to help families---parents, grandparents and siblings --- with the death of a child. If you would like to get in touch with us, we can be reached at: [email protected].
My son Cameron was killed in an auto accident thirteen years ago and this wonderful group has helped me immeasurably.
We are thinking of you and send
our most heartfelt condolences.
Most sincerely,
Morgan
for the Compassionate Friends
August 3, 2010
I will always remember David as the big,funny ,bodyguard of all the Barrington Boy's Choir members during the 79' European tour. It's only fitting that the big man with the incredible voice would later use that voice for the benefit of all. Raise your voice David,and show those Angels in God's choir how it's done.-Bob Mulcahy
Kate
August 2, 2010
I miss you, Dave. I hope you know how much you were loved.
Pam Mitchell
July 31, 2010
Goodbye David...til we meet again.
July 30, 2010
Dear family,
My condolences to you. I attended high school with David and remember him as a very sweet person. I am saddened to here of his passing. He will live on in all of our memories.
Terri Plante (class of 1985)
'DOC' doing his thing
Joe Salvatore
July 30, 2010
Diane Davis
July 30, 2010
Dear St.Germain Family (and Chris, too).
I will be unable to attend visitation at Lima's on Saturday as I am having surgery tomorrow. But please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Mom and Dad can truly rest in peace now, with David by their side, their worries for his well-being now truly in God's hands. My best to all of you. Sincerely. Diane Davis
Julie Castigliego
July 29, 2010
I'm so sorry for his loss to all his friends & family. I graduated high school with David. It's very sad to hear about the loss of an old friend that was so bright & happy (in the brief & youthful years that I knew him). Since his passing, I have come to hear such great & wonderful things about David & how he had touched so many lives. I only wish I had the opportunity to reconnect with him through the years. My heart goes out to all those who knew him in his recent years... RIP David... from, Julie Castigliego
Les Hubbard
July 29, 2010
I knew David through High school and after. Always a smile, always a gentle way about him. Always wanted the best for everyone around him. was well liked by everyone who knew him. Had a beautiful singing voice.
David and members of the NSJC loading books into his car for the IMH
Joe Salvatore
July 29, 2010
David inspired me to join the 1st UU and what I saw in him, made me hope that if I could just be a little like this man, then my life would truly become meaningful. I worked with David on the Neighborhood Social Justice Committee and his passion towards social justice was without doubt the strongest that I have ever witnessed. He left a giant footprint on me, on our church, and on so many people. It is with great sadness that I am writing this. I really can not imagine the NSJC without him and I will miss him so, so much. Peace to you David and may you know that you have truly impacted my life like no other has. Namaste--Joe
Martha Sanders
July 29, 2010
I light this candle knowing that David is no longer in pain, physically or mentally. In the Unitarian Universalist tradition, we light our chalice to symbolize our shared faith and how we take that faith with us to make the world a better place. David exemplified how to convert faith into action. Thank you, David -- rest in peace knowing that we who knew you will continue your work for social justice.
Cindy Hutcheson
July 29, 2010
Ann, Debbie, Carol and Mark,
I am so very sadden by David's passing.
We all share many fond memories together.
I will always remember David's laugh,
his gentle banter and his humor. You are all
in my thoughts and prayers. I love you all.
Always, Cindy
July 29, 2010
I did not know David for a long time, but I did Know him. he was one of the most caring and understaning person I have ever met. He was a fighter and he knew what he wanted, and he wqould go out and get it. He will be missed because he touched so many people. Well you are in a better place now and no more pain.
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