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David P. Saucier

Vernon and Putnam, Connecticut

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David P. Saucier, 51, of Vernon, beloved husband of Betsy (Lekas) Saucier, died Monday, (April 15, 2002) at Rockville General Hospital. Born in Putnam, son of Florence (Paul) Saucier of Danielson and the late Herve Saucier. David was a graduate of the University of Connecticut, class of 1972. He...

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To the family of David

I worked with David at the Travlers for over 20 years and can't express how sad I was to hear of his passing. We spoke to each other frequently solving work issues and about our families. He thought the world of Adam and shared a close relationship with him. Dave was truly a sincere and humble man. He had a great sense of humor and was very reliable. I will miss him but will never forget him. My prayers are with you during this tough time.

Betsy and Adam, I'm so sorry that we have lost Uncle David. I'll always remember when I was so young how he'd come over and babysit me. I remember a fun uncle who took time to play with us.I'll also remember how when, I must have been 2 and I crossed the street to go see memere and he brought me home. Iwill think of him often and I will pray for you. with love Donna

Thank-you, David, for teaching us some important lessons in life which have just now become so clear to us: for making us realize how precious a gift our health is, to never take it for granted, and to be constantly vigilant of changes that just don't feel right; for teaching us to keep our affairs in order for our loved ones, for we never know when we will be spending our last day with them; for giving us a fine example of stewardship of our homes and property; for showing us how we should...

Betsy and Adam,

We were so saddened to hear of Davids death. Ken always enjoyed joking with Dave about working so hard on his lawn while you were working on Saturday mornings. And our kidding each other over our "jogging" the neighborhood. May God bless you and watch over you during this very difficult time.

My thoughts are with you at this time. Dave and I worked together for many years at The Travelers. I'm sure all of his co-workers are saddened by his death. May you find strength in your faith. It will sustain you.

Barbara Jelks

I worked with Dave during my time with the Travelers in Hartford.
He was a great guy and I remember him fondly.

Sincerely,
Joel Kantziper

To the family, I worked with Dave at Travelers and we would always talk about our sons. The two boys had so much in common. I am no longer at Travelers, but I will never forget the love that beamed on Dave's face when ever he talked about Adam and Betsy. I have sincere sympathy for you for I too just lost a loved one.

May God comfort you and your family at this time.

To the family of David,

I worked with David for over 10 years in Corporate Finance at the Travelers and always enjoyed working with him. He was easy to deal with, smart and always willing to lend a helping hand. Needless to say I was as shocked as the hundereds of other friends and family of David to hear of his passing. While everyone deals with grief in their own way, I will always remember David in the most positive ways. I sincerely wish that your cherished memories of your...