October 10, 2012
Moore, David W.
David W. Moore, an almost lifelong resident of Dedham, died Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at his home in Dedham. He was 73. David was born March 18, 1939 in Boston, the son of Thomas W. and Evelyn E. (Grant) Moore. He retired from the Army National Guard and worked in construction for LJ Reardon Company of Norwood before working as a communications technician for Northern Telecom Company and McLaughlin and Sullivan. David was a member of the Electrical Workers Union Local 103. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Beverly R. (Girard) Moore; his two sons, David W. Moore Jr. of Brooklyn, New York, and Thomas D. Moore, and his wife Jodi, of Lynn Haven, Florida; his sister, Audrey Ferris of Medway; three grandchildren, and one great granddaughter. Visiting hours will be held Friday, October 12th from 5 to 8 PM at the Folsom Funeral Home, 87 Milton Street, Dedham. Relatives and friends are invited to attend David’s funeral service with military honors Saturday at 11 AM at the funeral home. Interment will be private. Donations in his memory to the Lewy Body Dementia Association, 912 Killian Hill Road SW, Lilburn, Georgia, 30047 would be appreciated.
Dave will be missed, he was a good friend.
We will miss seeing Dave walking with his dog. The neighborhood won’t be the same without him.
Dave,you were one of a kind..STUBBORN and Funny,you made us laugh at the old Northern Warehouse in Framingham,I never seen anyone drink as much coffee as you while you waited and waited for Tom Crompton to give you a call..we’ll miss you buddy..(:O(
You will be missed Dave. He was a great neighbor and friend. Always friendly and soft spoken. Ill miss running into you while you went on walks with your dog. Condolences to Beverly, David, and Tommy. A great family.
David,
You were a wonderful brother in law and will love and miss you forever:) XOXOXO
We’ll all miss you Uncle Davy, but everytime I go camping, fishing, or snowmobiling with my family I will be thinking of you and your love of the outdoors.
Dave, you were one great guy. The days of cable pulling at Nortel, you made working fun. God bless Dave, you will be missed. 🙁
Beverly Dave and Tom,
Sorry for your loss, Davie was a hard working man and a person I looked up to. We worked hard and played hard when we worked together at Northern Telecom.
Dave always made us laugh trying to use big words in a sentence and was always there to give you a hand or offer his help whether it be personal or work related. I will always remember that smiling face you have on his obituary.
He was definitely one of a kind.
Davey,will miss your teaching me about NASCAR and watching the races with you. we enjoyed the classic car auctions too on tv while you battled your illness. No one knew more about the cars than you. We always liked the company of our dogs. You were a friend, family member, and good guy old buddy.
You will be missed and remembered fondly. Love ya Civi
I’m sorry for your loss I use to live at 20 woodlawn st. David and I use to talk when I lived there he was a good friend so sorry Bobby Wall
Beverly,David and Tom, My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad,sad time,and so sorry for your loss.I can still remember all of us camping first at Rochester KOA and “C” Area at Bourne.David will be missed. Love, Etta
Beverly,Dicky and Tommy
So sad to hear about Dave. He was a wonderful friend. We will always remember the good times we all had together camping, and you Beverly with your huge endless cake you brought camping, that would never end.
Dave was surely one of a kind.
Beverly,
Sorry for your loss. Dave was one of the nicest guys we had the pleasure of meeting at Bayview Campground. With Sympathy, The Ginty Family
Hi grampy will missed so so much can’t belive you are gone but now at peace all my love your grand daughter danielle. Xxxxxx
So sorry for your loss. Just seems like yesturday seeing you at the shop visiting with Raymond. You will be missed very much.
Kathy