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2014
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June 24, 2014
David, my beloved partner… I miss you so…. everywhere in our home are photos and mementos reminding me – as you so often did verbally – of how you loved your children; you wept as you fingered through those photographs, hand made greeting cards and notes of love for their father…. some of them stained with your tears as you longed to be close to them. You gave them your unconditional love; you forgave them their mistakes; you dreamed of the day when nothing would separate you from them.
And to me you gave the ultimate; you graced my life with your care, your sustenance, your humor, and your tender love. Your oft' spoken expression “that's what I live for” constantly affirmed your gift to me, and in your care to the very end, you left us with your final action, “that's what I die for.” And indeed you did!
Thank you, dear David. --Charlie
WC Stuart
June 16, 2014
David, You will be missed by me. I hope you can find peace in the after world. RIP my friend.
Paul vita
June 9, 2014
Another tradgedy strikes the Lemieux family...wVita and I are lost for words-our hearts and prayers are with you..
Steve W-S
June 9, 2014
To my dearest friend Chuck and to those that cared about David, please accept my condolences. Chuck, in a lifetime one can only hope to have known and experienced at least a moment of love from another, an unconditional gift.
To have received or have given this gift is surely enough for both those still here in this world and for those that have left us, for this is to know the true essence of living.
Something to miss, Something to remember and for sure, Something to celebrate…………X
Coleen
June 8, 2014
Dave you were my friend and so like a brother to me. I have been privileged to be a part of your life. So many wonderful memories of all the fun we had at CVS. I am so much richer for knowing you.
My heart goes out to Charlie and your wonderful sisters that you spoke of,all so often,with love in your heart and words. God Bless you and keep you safe without any more pain.
David and I Christmas 2012
Doreen Hutchins
June 4, 2014
To my dear and loving brother, I can't begin to tell you hard it is to think about you. It saddens me that I can't see you here with us anymore. When I can reflect on memories, I am choosing ones that are born out of love, from the times you shared your humor with us. I remember funny camp songs that you taught us. "Hello madda, hello fadda, here I am at Camp Granadda." We danced in Doug and Phyllis' basement one Christmas, drinking sprite with maraschino cherries, pretending to be adults. We picked apples and pumpkins with Michael. Trick or treating was a blast with you, especially the first time mom let us go off on our own. Boy, did we laugh and stay up late on the entry steps gazing at the stars and eating candy. I loved seeing you as Elvis in Bye Bye Birdie. I don't think many people know that you have a great singing voice. I remember you first debut on the stage little brother when you played the drum in front of your class during "The Little Drummer Boy" song at Christmas in first grade. You looked so adorable in your red tie. I loved the way you got so excited when you prepared food for everyone. I will never eat cheese cake again without thinking that yours' was better. And if I asked you to make me one, you did! I remember how you protected me in the Pirate's Den at Whalom Park. I was so scared and I buried my face in your arm. You laughed, but you were sensitive to my fear as well. Of course, there was that time I gave you a bloody nose... but it is a story that we have laughed about for years and I will continue to share it. Over the years, you have sent me so many cards, some just to make me laugh. We shared a love of music... old soul stuff. But when I saw your extensive collection of CD's a few years ago, I was surprised you had such an eclectic taste in music. I loved watching your children bond with you. I am so glad you got to take a trip to Florida with Alex. That must have been a wonderful time in your life. I remember the black eye I got when I jumped onto the raft and clipped the back of your head. That was a real shiner! Lots of jokes ensued at my expense. I was and still am amazed at how much you knew the Bible and I watched you try to be a good Christian, and that's all God asks of us. I know that you loved me with all your heart and that you respected me and listened to me.
I will be sure to check on your family and tell them our stories and let them share their's with me. We-- Amy, Lisa, and I, will do our best to keep your memory alive.
I hope that you are "walking in the sun" with the lucky ones. I will see you again some day, bro! I will want that long hug you always give me when I see you and hear those words "I love you, Doe." And if you are listening now, I love you too.
Your loving sister, Doreen
Lisa Lemieux
June 3, 2014
It saddens me deeply that my brother and I did not see each other as often as we should. My memories of us will forever be in my heart. It makes me happy knowing you had Charlie with you and that you were loved so dearly. I grieve with you dear Charlie. David had so much love to give. He is now pain free both physically and emotionally.
Lisa
June 2, 2014
We all worked with David here at The Eusey Press and he was well loved. So sorry for your loss.
Diane Dimond
Elouise Baker
June 2, 2014
Our family grieves with you Charlie and our prayers for healing in our hearts ...most of all, joy and peace are his in his Eternal Life and our memories to be a comfort to us...Love, His Aunt Elouise
Rick Oliver
June 1, 2014
I'm deeply saddened for David's family and friends. While I never met David, I know that someone so loved by my dear friend Chuck, must have been a wonderful human being. To each of you who knew and loved David I say - cherish your memories.
Cynthia Bosselait
June 1, 2014
David was such a kind soul. I always loved his smile and laugh. You're all in my thoughts and prayers.
Ivey Blount
June 1, 2014
My deepest sympathy is with you all at your time of bereavement. May you find solace in your memories.
June 1, 2014
Thank you dear David for our years of unconditional and unjudging love. You have suffered more than any child or adult ever deserved; you came to me with an open heart, and you let me in. I grieve deeply my own loss, but I celebrate the end of your pain. I love you, David. Charlie
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