

OLD TOWN—David L. Brissette, 86, died peacefully June 22, 2012 at a Bangor hospital. He was born December 15, 1925 in Old Town one of eight children to Moses and Mabel (Thompson) Brissette. He attended Old Town schools and at the age of 17, he enlisted in the US Navy during World War II. He served upon the USS Charger, USS Ticonderoga, and was a Plank Owner of the USS Shangri-La. As the war was ending he witnessed a kamikaze plane crash into the USS Bunker Hill which killed his best friend Maurice Legasse. David was in Tokyo Bay when the war ended to witness the surrender of Japan. Upon returning to Old Town, he married the former Dorothy Collins and together they shared 50 years of marriage prior to her death on June 23, 1996. David was employed at Old Town Shoe Co for 25 years before working for the City of Old Town, Parks and Rec Dept for 15 years, retiring in 1987. During his “retirement” he cut over 100 cord of firewood each year and tended to his over 1600 famous tomato plants each year. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Veterans of Foreign War.
He is survived by a son David “Peter” Brissette and his wife Claudette of So. Portland; two daughters Doreen Boutin and her husband Bob of Old Town and Deborah Grant and her husband James of Greenbush; seven grandchildren David Brissette III, Laura Brissette, Claudette Parent, Melissa Avery, Jared Grant, Jill Grant, and Jesse Grant; seven great grandchildren, cousin Ed Brissette of Otis; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Dorothy; four brothers Francis “Bucky”, Wilfred “Franklin”, James “Sonny” and George “Pete” Brissette; three sisters Winona “Nona” Baker, Doreen Faso, and Lorraine McGovern. A special thank you to Arthur Hamel and Keith Eddy for all they did for David during the last years of his life.
Friends may call 6-8PM Tuesday at the Birmingham Funeral Home 438 Main St Old Town. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10AM Wednesday at Parish of the Resurrection, Holy Family Church, 429 Main St Old Town. Interment with military
honors will be conducted at Lawndale Cemetery. Following all services, all are invited to the Parish center for a light luncheon and continued fellowship. Notes of condolence may be left at www.birminghamfuneralhome.com
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