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David R. 'Tiger' Marceau, 79

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. —  David Russell Marceau, known as "Tiger" but loved by most as Uncle Dave, 79, of North Adams, MA, passed away peacefully on October 5, 2024, surrounded by his beloved family. He was born in North Adams, MA on October 21, 1944, a son of the late Russell William Marceau and Lucille Nary (Marsh) Marceau Kulp. David graduated from McCann Technical School in North Adams. David worked at Sprague Electric Co for over 25 years until his retirement.

As an avid fisherman, Uncle Dave found solace on the water. His favorite places were on the shoreline of Windsor Lake, and on the pontoon boat on Lake Champlain with his nephew, Jamie and his family, where they created unforgettable memories. Fishing was more than just a hobby for him; it was a passion that brought him joy and a sense of peace. Uncle Dave was a dedicated uncle and great-uncle, known for his unwavering love for his family. He cherished every moment spent with his family, often sharing stories and laughter around the dinner table. His family was the center of his universe, and he took immense pride in their achievements and happiness.

David is lovingly survived by his devoted nephew, Alan Marceau, Jr (Jamie to Uncle Dave), and his wife, Lisa. He cherished his great nieces and great nephews — Lauren (Josh) Bellows, Cat (John) Tietgens, Madi (Joe), Erin (Chad), Alan III, Lily, Hunter, and Hali (Kody) Cartmill — each of whom brought immense joy to his life. He also leaves behind his great-great nieces and nephews: Tyler (Sadie), Megan, Lily, Liam, James, Bear, Gideon, Amy Jane, Violet, June, and Jamie, along with his namesake, Theo David, who will carry forward his legacy.

David is remembered fondly by his niece, Michelle Dufur, and her husband, Bob, as well as his great niece and nephew, Amanda (Ryan) Mammone and Adam Dufur (Jamie), and their children, RJ and Kane. Each of these relationships held a special place in his heart, and he will be deeply missed by all.

David is survived by his younger brother, Robert Marceau of Pownal, Vt., and his sister-in-law Carla, as well as their children Mark (Shay) and Eric (Kristen). He also leaves behind his great-nieces and nephews: Dylan, Jeffrey, and Zara Marceau, along with her children Ezekieal and Thomas. Additionally, David is survived by younger brother Stephen Marceau of North Adams, MA, sister-in-law Sharon, and their children Will and Alyssa. His brother-in-law Tommy Lentine, niece Jill Brooks, her husband Mark, and their children Ashley (Scott) Seaton and Ryan (Jessica) along with their children Brooks, Ada, Wren, and Lainey. Finally, he is survived by his aunt Barbara Sprague, and many other extended family members. David is survived by a son, Marc Lescarbeau.

He was predeceased by his sister, Linda Lentine, who died on Sept.  4, 2020, and his brother, Alan J. Marceau Sr., who died on Sept. 7, 2001.

The family would like to thank caregivers Barbara Dunn and Neisa Lescarbeau.

FUNERAL NOTICE: The funeral for David Marceau will be Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, at 10 a.m. at FLYNN & DAGNOLI-MONTAGNA HOME FOR FUNERALS, WEST CHAPELS, 521 West Main St. North Adams. Burial will follow in Southview cemetery. A calling hour will be held Saturday morning (11/2) from 9-10. Memorial donations may be made to the AYJ Fund in care of the funeral home. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com

 


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Alan, Lisa and family
We are so sad to hear of David's passing. We have a lot of good memories with him to keep in our hearts. So happy he got to meet his son.
Prayers and hugs to all.
from: Butch and Pinky Lescarbeauon: 10-25-2024

Bob and Carla very sorry to hear about Dave's passing. He is with the Lord.
from: Ray Gagnonon: 10-14-2024

Al, Lisa and family. So sorry to read of the passing of your uncle. He was always so friendly and happy to have a conversation in passing at St Joe. May he be resting in peace. You all should be proud of the care and attention you gave to him. Sending our sympathy to all of you.
from: Laurie Lamarreon: 10-14-2024

Prayers and condolences to Davids immediate and extensive family, and friends. Always a nice guy, kind and considerate.
from: Stephen Heelanon: 10-12-2024

Steve, Michelle and families, so sorry for your loss. I remember David from the old neighborhood on Hathaway St.
from: Roberta Curranon: 10-11-2024

Carla, Bob & Family, So sorry to read of David's passing.
from: Donna Bernardi Briggson: 10-10-2024

So sorry to hear of the loss of yo uncle David…. Dave and Debbie Durant
from: on: 10-09-2024

To family, I will miss him. At St. Joe. He was such a quiet man, but full of enthusiasm when it came to sports he will truly be missed prayers to all
from: Nanette Schmidton: 10-09-2024

Al, Lisa, and family, I am very sorry for your loss.
from: Pam Kidderon: 10-08-2024

I used to caddy with David at Taconic Golf Club a very long time ago! Rest in Peace.
from: Armand LeSage on: 10-08-2024

R IP My good friend I will remember our great times together and will miss you
from: Norman J Lescarbeauon: 10-08-2024

Robert& Carla, Steve & Sharon, I am so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. I have fond memories of working with him at Sprague's. He will be sadly missed. RIP Tiger
from: Mary Maselli Barryon: 10-08-2024

Jamie, Lisa and family. So very sorry to hear of David's passing.He was a wonderful person and will be so missed by all.
from: Cathy Skorupskion: 10-08-2024

Al , , Lisa, and family,
sorry about your loss. May he rest in peace.
Francis Mastroianni (cousin).
from: Francis J Mastroiannion: 10-08-2024

Sorry to hear of Tiger's passing. Worked with him at Sprague Electric. May he rest in peace.
from: Rick Bombardieron: 10-08-2024

My deepest condolences to Al, Lisa, and Uncle Dave's family. Sending love and prayers. I know he is catching some big fish up there in heaven.
from: Amie Howlandon: 10-08-2024

Al, so sorry to hear of your uncle’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
from: Bob & Donna Witherellon: 10-08-2024

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