On November 11, 2020

David M. Gleed, 57

David M. Gleed, 57, died Nov. 3, 2020 at Rutland Regional Medical Center.

He was born in Amesbury, Massachusetts, March 15, 1963, son of Robert A. and Roberta J. (Blais) Gleed.

David Gleed spent many years in the restaurant and hospitality industry in the Killington area prior to being an X-Ray technologist.

Surviving are his mother, Roberta J. Folsom and his step father, Gary Folsom, both of Amesbury,; his son, Justin W. Gleed of Mendon; a brother, Jeffrey A. Gleed of No. Andover, Massachusetts; two sisters, Marcia A. Noel of Amesbury,  and Paula J. Minter of Warminster, UK; and his former wife and companion, Babette Elwell of Mendon.

Gleed’s memory will be held close in the hearts of his family and friends and people in our community.

We’ll miss you, Dave Gleed.

He was predeceased by his father Robert Gleed.

The family will be holding a private memorial in his hometown of Amesbury.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

Arrangements are by Clifford Funeral Home.

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