David W. Gamache, Bristol

St. Francis Assisi School teacher, RI Army Reserve for 20 years

Posted 4/27/16

Mr. David W. Gamache, age 68 of Post Road, Warwick, died Monday April 25, 2016 at his home.

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David W. Gamache, Bristol

St. Francis Assisi School teacher, RI Army Reserve for 20 years

Posted

Mr. David W. Gamache, age 68 of Post Road, Warwick, died Monday April 25, 2016 at his home.

He was the husband of the late Cynthia (Viera) Gamache. Born in Warwick and raised in North Kingstown, he was a son of the late George E. and Frances (Wilcox) Gamache, Jr. A resident of Warwick for 12 years, he had previously resided in North Kingstown and Fall River, MA.

David received his Bachelor’s Degree in History from Roger Williams College and was a Middle School Teacher for over 25 years at the former St. Francis Assisi School in Warwick retiring just a few years ago. David retired from the RI Army Reserve following 20 years of service.

He is survived by his brother, The Rev. Barry J. Gamache, Pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Bristol. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial, Monday, May 2, 2016 at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Church, 330 Wood St., Bristol. Burial will be private and visiting hours are respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Church, 330 Wood St., Bristol, RI 02809.

For online condolences, shared memories, information and directions go to www.sansonefuneralhome.com

David W. Gamache, Bristol

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