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David Allan Morse

Posted 2016-11-08 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Wednesday, October 5, 2016 <<<

David Allan Morse, 72, passed away surrounded by his family on Sept.
21, 2016 in Lake Havasu City.

He was born to Lester and Esther (Boilard) Morse on April 20, 1944
in Lowell, Mass.

David was proud to have served his country in the United States
Navy. He was educated in Pelham, N.H. and Lowell, Mass.

Previously married to Doreen Dunkerley (O’Connell), of that marriage
they had three children, Deborah, Douglas and Diane.

Dave always worked in the service industry, mostly in plumbing and
heating, and even had his own business, Dave Morse Plumbing and
Heating in Hudson, N.H.

He retired to Lake Havasu City in 2006 and worked as a greeter at
Wal-Mart 2008-2015.

NASCAR was his passion; David was an avid fan. If his television was
on, you could count on it showing a motorsport of some kind - if it
had an engine and a left turn he was interested. He belonged to the
Red Rock 4 Wheeler’s Club in Moab, Utah, and The Del Taco Coffee
Club here in Lake Havasu City.

Dave is preceded in death by his parents Lester and Esther Morse,
two children Douglas and Diane Morse, a niece Melissa Morse and
brother-in-law Richard Wolf.

He is survived by his daughter Deborah Lacey and her companion
(Carey Liera), three granddaughters, Heather Desmarais, Sarah Lavely
and Suezann Desmarais, six great-grandchildren, his brothers John
(Jackie) Morse and Donald (Linda) Morse, his sister Dorothy Wolf,
and an aunt Virginia Edwards, Leona (Nana) Dunkerley, several
nieces, nephews, cousins and Vespa.

A memorial service will be in New Hampshire at a later date. The
family requests donations be made in David’s name to your local VA.

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to Dave’s family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.




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