David Leonard Gardner Sr.

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May 26, 1936 ~ May 10, 2025

Born in: Sanford, Maine
Resided in: Sanford, Maine

It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of David L. Gardner, Sr. on May 10, 2025.

David was born May 26, 1936 to Laurent and Muriel (Merrifield) Gardner of Springvale, Maine. He leaves behind a life well rooted in family and dedication to others. Right after graduating from Sanford High in 1954, he joined the army. He was known to share the story that he and a buddy were going to join the Marines but the Marines recruiting office was closed that day so they went to the Army recruiting office instead. A decision he never regretted.

On May 3, 1956, he married Jean Chadbourne who was always by his side. Together they had four children Donna, Diana, David and Douglas. After proudly serving in the Army for 21 years, the family returned to Sanford, Maine where he focused on family, home and church. Retiring from the Army at the age of 39 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and a Bronze Star recipient, David’s second career was that of a poultry farmer taking over the Chadbourne farm from his in-laws, Cecil and Josephine Chadbourne in 1975. He was very active in the Catholic Church, Rotary, Boy Scouts, many Town of Sanford boards and committees and a successful write-in Selectman candidate, Goodall Hospital Board member and Past President, YMCA board member, Meals on Wheels and Master Gardener. As a Master Gardener he was known for his heirloom tomatoes and massive garlic harvests.

He is predeceased by his brothers Theodore Gardner and Thomas Gardner. He leaves behind his beloved wife of 69 years, Jean Chadbourne Gardner, children Donna Everson of Wells, Maine, Diana Francis of Tucson, Arizona, David Gardner, Jr. of Dripping Springs, Texas and Douglas Gardner of Portland, Maine, his much adored sister-in-law, Joyce Chadbourne Gardner and her daughter, Susan, (Joyce is Jean’s twin sister that married David’s brother, Theodore), eight grandchildren, two great grandchildren, many nieces and nephews. David was loved, cherished and an inspiration to so many. He will be dearly missed.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in remembrance of David to Safe Haven Humane Society, PO Box 91, Wells, Maine 04090.

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  1. We were very saddened to hear of David’s passing. It brought back so many fond memories of the early years and family gatherings at their home. He was one of the good guys. Our deepest sympathies to all of the Gardner and Chadbourne families…he will be missed and you are all in our thoughts.


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