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In Memory

David Eaton

David Eaton

EATON, David E. Age 67, of Yarmouth Port, formerly on Needham, passed away on March 27, 2021 from Covid-19. He was 67 years old. He was the son of the late Barbara (Sticklin) Eaton and Laurence Godfrey "Skilk" Eaton. He was the husband of Donna (Mason) Eaton for 45 years. He is survived by his children, Stacey Eaton and her partner, Kevin Sherman of Millis, MA, David M. Eaton and his wife, Nicole of Chelmsford, MA and Shawn Eaton and wife, Samantha of Charlotte, NC and his grandchildren Riley and Colton. He was brother to Sandra L. Swenson and her late husband Jerry of Burke, VA and Laurence R. "Skip" Eaton and his wife Mary of Needham. He was the uncle to many nieces and nephews. David was the retired director and co-owner of the Eaton Funeral Home in Needham. In his retirement, Dave became a charter boat captain "Capt. Dave" of the Team Intruder. David will be missed by all those who were fortunate enough to have a relationship with him. His jovial presence lit up the room, his laugh could be heard for miles. He inspired others to "put their family first" and "you can do this" when challenged. His family wishes for others to pay forward these messages. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, Funeral Services are private. A celebration of his life will be planned in the future. In lieu of flowers, the Eaton family requests that donations are made to the Captain David E. Eaton Memorial Scholarship at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. Online donations can be made at Maritime.Edu/Give (please select "Other" in the Designation drop-down menu and add: David E. Eaton Memorial Scholarship). Mail-in donations can be made to: Mass Maritime - Office of Advancement, 101 Academy Drive Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 (Memo: Captain David E. Eaton Memorial Scholarship). To share David's love of Cape Cod, please visit Intruder Team https://www.intruderteam.com/ To share a memory of Capt. Dave, please visit www.eatonfuneralhomes.com Eaton Funeral Home 781-444-0201
 

 
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03/03/22 08:32 PM #1    

Christopher Breslin

David was eveything said here.  I couldn't put it any better.  Christopher Breslin 


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