David grew up during the depression era, and like many boys during that time would have a paper
route to help bring in a little extra money. His sister Trudy said he was quiet and confident and a great
older brother.
After graduating from High School, David went to UMass Amherst and graduated with a degree
in Forestry. He dreamed of flying, and soon after college joined the Navy to become an aviator. After
surviving the Dilbert Dunker and basic training, he flew the F9 Panther off USS Saipan. David was a fighter pilot and held the rank of lieutenant JG. He loved to teach and became a flight instructor. In addition to the F9 Panther David flew the SNJ Texan and trained many pilots from America and abroad. While serving in the Navy in Pensacola, FL, he visited a Christian bookstore, where he met Janice
Jones. They married on August 7, 1959. Later he would say, “she was the one for me.”
David felt the call to become a pastor, so he left the Navy and pursued a career in the ministry. Upon returning to New England, he attended Gordon Conwell Seminary to begin his life in the ministry. He was a full-time pastor for over thirty years, serving in Texas, Maine and New Hampshire. His last church was Boothbay Baptist, in which he ministered for more than 13 years. He had a servant’s heart and his great passion was helping those in need. He and Janice would return to Boothbay Baptist in 2009 to celebrate their 50th anniversary. David’s health had begun to worsen, so his wife cared for him until she passed away in 2018.
He was predeceased by Janice Lombard, his wife of 58 years; and his daughter JoAnne Pike.
David is survived by his sisters, Sue Majeau, Marcia Hastings and Becca Beal-Lombard; his five children, Jim Lombard and wife Anne, Faith Hodgkins and husband Lyle, Deborah Foss and husband Jeff, Amy
Langerin and husband Dave, and Michael Lombard; 14 grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren.
Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, August 29th from 6-8 p.m. at Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, 107 Main St., Fairfield. A funeral service will be held on Friday, August 30th at 10 a.m. at Kennebec Valley Baptist Church, 91 Marston Road, Waterville.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15. (Central Maine Newspapers 8/28/2019 & Lawry Brothers Funeral Home)
David grew up during the depression era, and like many boys during that time would have a paper
route to help bring in a little extra money. His sister Trudy said he was quiet and confident and a great
older brother.
After graduating from High School, David went to UMass Amherst and graduated with a degree
in Forestry. He dreamed of flying, and soon after college joined the Navy to become an aviator. After
surviving the Dilbert Dunker and basic training, he flew the F9 Panther off USS Saipan. David was a fighter pilot and held the rank of lieutenant JG. He loved to teach and became a flight instructor. In addition to the F9 Panther David flew the SNJ Texan and trained many pilots from America and abroad. While serving in the Navy in Pensacola, FL, he visited a Christian bookstore, where he met Janice
Jones. They married on August 7, 1959. Later he would say, “she was the one for me.”
David felt the call to become a pastor, so he left the Navy and pursued a career in the ministry. Upon returning to New England, he attended Gordon Conwell Seminary to begin his life in the ministry. He was a full-time pastor for over thirty years, serving in Texas, Maine and New Hampshire. His last church was Boothbay Baptist, in which he ministered for more than 13 years. He had a servant’s heart and his great passion was helping those in need. He and Janice would return to Boothbay Baptist in 2009 to celebrate their 50th anniversary. David’s health had begun to worsen, so his wife cared for him until she passed away in 2018.
He was predeceased by Janice Lombard, his wife of 58 years; and his daughter JoAnne Pike.
David is survived by his sisters, Sue Majeau, Marcia Hastings and Becca Beal-Lombard; his five children, Jim Lombard and wife Anne, Faith Hodgkins and husband Lyle, Deborah Foss and husband Jeff, Amy
Langerin and husband Dave, and Michael Lombard; 14 grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren.
Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, August 29th from 6-8 p.m. at Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, 107 Main St., Fairfield. A funeral service will be held on Friday, August 30th at 10 a.m. at Kennebec Valley Baptist Church, 91 Marston Road, Waterville.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15. (Central Maine Newspapers 8/28/2019 & Lawry Brothers Funeral Home)
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