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PORTLAND – David R. Beauregard Sr., 65, of Weymouth Street, Brunswick, died Wednesday, June 6, at Maine Medical Center, Portland.

He was born in Gardner, Mass., May 6, 1942, the son of Norman H. Beauregard Sr. and Jeannette Manseau Beauregard. He graduated from Gardner High School.

He married Virginia Barnes in South Portland on May 4, 1963.

He was a chief in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1960 to 1980, having served in Vietnam. Among his decorations were the National Defense Service Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon, Navy Commendation Medal with two Bronze Stars, Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Meritorius Unit Citation (Gallantry Cross with Palm) and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal.

He became a journeyman electrician and worked at Falmouth Electric for several years, before purchasing Two Rivers Campground in Skowhegan in 1984, which he operated with his wife until 2001. He moved to Brunswick in 2003 and was a member and the custodian of the United Methodist Church.

He was a member of the E7-8-9 Club in South Portland and the CPOA of Cape May, N.J.

He is survived by his wife, Ginny, of Brunswick; his mother of Gardner, Mass.; two daughters, Michelle M. Janosik and her husband, Michael, of Windham, and Kathryn A. Beauregard of Auburn; a son, David R. Beauregard Jr. and his wife, Susan, of Nobleboro; six brothers, Norman H., Allen, Eugene and Raymond Beauregard, all of Gardner, Arnold of Hudson, N.H., and Daniel of Westminster, Mass.; four sisters, Nancy Cormier of New Port Richey, Fla., Jeannine Miller of Manchester, N.H., Suzanne Hakkinen of Houston, Texas, and Elaine Jandris of Winchendon, Mass.; and eight grandchildren.

He was predeceased by a brother, Timothy Beauregard.

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