David Enright Bour-Beau |
| Posted 2021-11-07 by mhenderson |
| Published by Today's News Herald on Nov. 7, 2021 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - David Enright Bour-Beau, age 85, passed away peacefully October 25th, 2021, in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. He was born June 21st, 1936, in Manchester, New Hampshire, to Fred and Beatrice Bourbeau. David was a Gunnery Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps. He earned his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at DeVry University in Phoenix, Arizona. He worked in General Electric Medical Systems in Phoenix, Arizona. David married the love of his life, Terry Bour-Beau, on August 28th, 1985, in Maricopa County, Arizona. One of their best memories was when they built a straw bale house on 40 acres of land out in the middle of the desert. They had many wonderful years there. David enjoyed reading and traveling. He was a member of the National Rifle Association and the Fleet Reserves. He loved his daughters and step-son and had a zest for life. David is survived by his wife of 36 years; Terry Lee Bour-Beau of Lake Havasu City, Arizona; his son, Michael James Perez of Puerto Penasco, Mexico; his daughters; Nina Bour-Beau of Yarnell, Arizona, Michelle BourBeau of Prescott, Arizona, and Lori Vangilder of Spring Hill, Tennessee; his brothers; Bill Bourbeau of Bow, New Hampshire, and Robbin Bourbeau of Franklin, New Hampshire; his sister; Kathie Pettit of Dawsonville, Georgia; his 7 grandchildren, and his 11 great- grandchildren. David was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Beatrice Bourbeau. Arrangements were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home and Crematory. Thoughts and condolences may be submitted to the family at www.lietz- frazefuneralhome.com. To send a FREE card to the family, go to www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze. |
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