David ‘Dave’ John Bourassa, 55

David “Dave” John Bourassa, 55, lifelong resident of Bristol and devoted husband, father, son, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend departed this life unexpectedly on Wednesday, Aug. 7. He was born on June 30, 1969, in Waterbury and was the son of Andre and Joanne (McKinnon) Bourassa of Bristol.

Dave has been the loving husband of Karen (Bedard) Bourassa for 29 years. Karen and Dave met while working at Rickel’s in 1988. Their 7 years of dating consisted of many dates at Frankie’s, movies, hiking, boating, lots of traveling, and more. They were married June 3, 1995. Shortly after marriage, they started a family and the fun began with many wonderful memories with Emily and Madelyn.

Dave was a master electrician for over 35 years. For the last 10 years, he was an integral part of Connecticut Spring and Stamping as a foreman electrician. He was known by his coworkers as always having an infectious smile and bringing a strong work ethic. Dave is and was a role model for his daughters, and the “best big brother ever,” as the oldest of 4. Dave was a kind, gentle, and fun-loving person who loved everyone in his life so dearly, including his newest furry best friend, Gracie.

Besides his wife, Karen, and parents, Andre and Joanne, Dave is survived by his loving daughters Emily and Madelyn Bourassa of Bristol; his beloved dog Gracie; brother Joseph Bourassa of Newington; sisters Julie Sacharko and her husband Jeff of Bristol, Sarah Starbird and her husband Kevin of Wolcott; mother and father-in-law Joseph and Donna Bedard of Bristol; a special aunt Maureen Lawrence of Bristol; sisters-in-law Kimberly Bernier and her husband Mark of Bristol, Cheryl Strahowski and her husband Bill of Terryville; nieces and nephews Harrison, Gabrielle, Stephanie, Alex, Cassie, Kole, Brianna, Gillian, Chadd, Noah; great-nieces and nephews Amelia, Eliza, Jack, and Bennett; and many other special cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends locally and out of state.

Calling Hours will be held on Friday, Aug. 16, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at O’Brien Funeral Home, 24 Lincoln Ave., Bristol. A service will be held privately.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to either the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), https://www.nami.org/ or Dog Star Rescue, where he rescued his sweet Gracie from, https://dogstarrescue.org/.

To leave an online message of condolences, please visit Dave’s tribute page at www.OBrien-FuneralHome.com.


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