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David M. Cargill

1925 - 2016

David Cargill Obituary

David Milton Cargill, 90, of Franklin, MA., passed away peacefully after a brief illness at the Maples Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Wrentham, MA., on Thursday, July 14, 2016. David was the son of Walter Milton Cargill and Abbie May Briggs Cargill. He was born on August 6, 1925, in New Bedford, MA. He spent parts of almost every summer of his life at the familys summer residence in Oak Bluffs, MA., on the island of Marthas Vineyard, where he enjoyed swimming, fishing and digging for quahogs with family and friends. While a student at Fairhaven High School, David participated in orchestra and band, played sports and was both president and valedictorian of his senior class. David enrolled in the Naval Reserve on July 1, 1943, one week after he graduated from high school. After he attended Brown University for two semesters under the Navy V-12 Program, he transferred to Yale University which he attended for five semesters under the NROTC Program, graduating in 1946 with a BA degree, major Naval Science, and a commission as an Ensign in the Navy. David married Clarice Joyce Cornforth in the New Bedford United Congregational Church on June 18, 1952. After living and working in Manchester, New Hampshire, as a pension planner for the R.P. Burroughs Co., David and his family moved to Franklin, MA. David had decided to return to education and began work at Dean Academy and Junior College in Franklin, MA. He taught mathematics (thru calculus), high school and college physics, stood dorm duty for two or three years, and was assistant football and baseball coach for two years. At Dean, he became Department Head in 1957 and Dean of Faculty in 1963. During this time, he also earned his M.A. Degree in mathematics from Boston University in 1961 (he had already earned a Master of Education degree in Teaching of Mathematics from Boston University in 1952). David was a Professor of Mathematics at Dean Junior College for 37 years, 11 of which he was Dean of Academic Affairs. At Dean, he also chaired Dean faculty-staff 100th anniversary planning committee. During the event itself, they hosted speakers such as Barry Goldwater, David Brinkley, General Maxwell Taylor, Ashley Montagu, and others. In addition to receiving a Certificate of Merit from the Dean Alumni Magazine, Davids other accomplishments at Dean included receiving three fellowships in teaching of mathematics: a G.E. Fellowship from RPI in 1957, a National Science Fellowship from Clark University in 1959, and a National Science Fellowship from U.C.L.A. in 1963. David was a very en-gaged and enthusiastic man, always looking for an opportunity to participate in local groups and events with anyone and everyone, close friends and even complete strangers. An active church-goer, he was Lay Leader of the Franklin Methodist Church for three years (1960-63), a member of the Franklin Interfaith Council, a member of the church choir at the Fairhaven Methodist Church in his younger days and the Franklin Methodist Church at various times throughout his adult life. His interest in singing was apparent in his participation in the Silvertones singing group at the Franklin Senior Center. He was well-known in town and had many interests, including fishing, playing cards (Cribbage, Pinochle and Bridge), going to the YMCA and also being on its Board of Managers, attending the Senior Center and serving on the Council on Aging, Rotary International (where he served as president), education (in addition to his career as a college professor, he also served on the Franklin School Committee as well as the Historical Commission), being a member of the ROMEO club and much more. But most of all, he loved spending time with his wife (Clarice), his children (Cathy, Tom and Bob), his relatives and friends. In June, 2006, he was proud to be inducted into the Fairhaven High School Hall of Fame . David is survived by his beloved wife, Clarice (Cornforth) Cargill, of Franklin; his daughter, Cathy (Cargill) Koch, of Fayetteville, New York; his son, Tom Cargill, and his wife, Loraine (Kelly) Cargill, of Boynton Beach, Florida; and his son, Bob, and his wife, Barbara (Ellis) Cargill of Sudbury. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Christopher, Gretchen, Scott, Ben, Thomas and Kellie, in addition to his great grandchildren, Ethan and Norah, two step-grandchildren, David and Sophie, along with his brother-in-law, Harold Cornforth, plus many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Franklin United Methodist Church, 82 West Central Street, PO Box 313, Franklin, MA or the American Cancer Society. Calling hours will be held on Friday, July 22, from 6-8pm at the Ginley Funeral Home of Franklin (www.ginleyfuneralhomes.com) 131 Main Street, Franklin, and a memorial service will be held at the Franklin United Methodist Church on Saturday, July 23, at 11am.

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Published by The Country Gazette - Bellingham from Jul. 19 to Jul. 29, 2016.

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Peter Glenn

August 4, 2017

David was my math and calculus teacher at Dean Jr College 1960 - 1962. I'm very glad he lived a long and successful life. I'm sorry I did not get to see him after graduation, but I only returned for one reunion (1972) and did not see him at that time. My two years at Dean were two of the happiest years of my life.

CW

July 29, 2016

I am so sorry for your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. (Isaiah 61:1,2) With heartfelt sympathy.

Michael Petone

July 23, 2016

Cargill Family: My deepest condolences on your loss.

Yvonne Uehlin

July 21, 2016

So sorry to hear of the passing of David. You are all in my prayers. May God bring you peace in the days to come.

Peter Pasquarosa

July 19, 2016

To the family of David Cargill, very sorry for your loss. What a guy, always enjoyed talking sports with him in the FHS fieldhouse before games. Such an intelligent man, gonna be missed, sad day.

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