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Obituary Notice

David Kenneth Horsman Sr.

 

David K. Horsman Sr.,  74, died Thursday morning, January 15, 2004 at Epoch Senior Care Center in Melrose, MA. Mr. Horsman was born in Malden and educated in the Malden Schools,  graduating with the Class of 1947 and continuing his education at Bentley College. He  was a longtime member of the Mystic Side Congregational Church in Everett and served as Deacon for many years. Mr. Horsman  was a manager for the former New England Telephone Co. in Malden  for twenty seven years and  was a member of the Quarter Century Club. He retired in 1985.

He was a member of the  Eagles Lodge #893 and  was an avid sports fan, he enjoyed golf and bowling.  His wife Barbara said he was  handy at carpentry and loved collecting electronics items. David and  Barbara were active with  St. Paul's Episcopal Church Food pantry program, helping to collect and distribute food for the needy. He  also loved working with the meals on wheel program.

He is survived by his wife of 49 years  Barbara L. (Bickerstaff) Horsman, his daughter Cynthia  L. McKeen of  Malden, his son David   K. Horsman  Jr. and wife Linda of Methuen, his sister Beverly Sigsbury of Bennington, VT, his cherished grandchildren,  Kenneth D. McKeen, Kathleen M. Horsman and  David  S. Horsman.

He was preceded in death by his father Bliss K. Horsman, and his mother Eva Solmon, and his brother John Horsman.

Visitation has been  omitted. Contributions in David's memory may be made to the Hallmark Health Hospice, 100 Hospital Road, Malden MA 02148 

A memorial service will be held on  Saturday, January 24th.  at 11AM  at the Mystic Side Congregational Church, 422  Main St., Everett with the Rev. Robert Mackie officiating. Interment in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody at a later date. 

 

 

 

 

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