Obituaries

Davis V. Hemingway

Davis V. Hemingway NEWPORT — Davis V. Hemingway, 86, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019, when he stopped breathing. He was born in Highgate Springs, Vermont, to Raymond and Carrie (Partlow) Hemingway. The family moved to Newport, New Hampshire, in 1942. He married Valerie Shepard on March 7, 1953. They spent 66 mostly good years together. Davis worked in local factories before he retired from Goodyear in 1987. He then owned and operated Dave’s Small Engine Repair and Used Snowmobile Parts (if anyone needs spare parts, contact the family). He was well-known to everyone as Dave, Dad, Uncle Dave, Grampa and PeaPaw. Dave loved fishing, hunting and spending time with his family (but he hated onions). He spent many a day teaching his offspring to hunt, fish and ride snowmobiles and four-wheelers. Dave loved going to yard sales to find a good deal on any kind of junk … his wife would find a way to get rid of it a few weeks later. He never smoked or drank but was an avid gambler and bingo player. Dave looked forward to bingo on Wednesdays with Joyce and Maggie. Davis leaves four children, Cheryl Benedetti (Samuel), Lori Flewelling (Dale), Chad Hemingway (Rebecca) and Cindy Conroy (Wayne). He leaves two sisters, Joyce Goodwin and Marlene Blanchard (Cap). He was predeceased by his grandson Davis C. Hemingway; two brothers, Orin and Allen “Punk” Hemingway; four sisters, Inza Johnson, Elsie Johnson, Joan “Honey” Sherman and Susan Orrok. Davis leaves 11 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Dave is now enjoying his morning coffee with all of his old friends who left before him. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Dec. 6, 2019, at 11 a.m. at South Congregational Church in Newport. Reception immediately following service at the South Congregational Church. Private burial will be held later in the day. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Newport Senior Center at 76 South Main St., Newport, NH 03773. The family would like to thank the many hospice nurses who cared for Dave.

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