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David K. Banks

May 23, 1942 — February 26, 2026

Littleton, Massachusetts

David K. Banks passed away peacefully, surrounded by the love of his family, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, humor, and treasured traditions.

He was born and raised in Littleton, Massachusetts. He and the love of his life, Kathy, were married for 47 years. They raised their family in Littleton and retired to Maine in 2011, where David loved living by the marsh, watching the wildlife, and walking along the beach.

As a young man, David had a varied career. He began as a welder at McGovern Brothers, his uncle’s shop. He served as a patrolman on the Littleton Police Force, then went into partnership with his brother Earl to open the Nashoba Valley Sports Shop. When the shop closed, he joined New England Telephone, working in repair and installation before moving into management and training. He retired from Verizon after 20 years of service.

David was an avid outdoorsman. He treasured time spent at hunting camp in Vermont with friends and family. He loved hunting and fishing and hiked many of the lower New England mountains. He explored local conservation trails and might be found napping in his “happy place” on a bench by the marsh along a Rachel Carson trail. He loved walking the beach collecting shells and sea glass. When his children or grandchildren showed him their treasures, he would carefully explain what each one was. He cherished being out on a boat fishing with the boys, especially a memorable trip to Key West. He skied until he was 82 years old and was particularly happy skiing at Gunstock after turning 70, when he qualified for a free season pass.

He was a dedicated sports fan — cheering for the Red Sox, the Patriots, and the Bruins — but he was happiest sitting in the stands supporting his children and later his grandchildren as they played football, hockey, and lacrosse. He was also a racing enthusiast who loved watching super modifieds at local tracks, NASCAR races, and the Indianapolis 500. One of his favorite trips was traveling to the Indy 500 with his three brothers.

From the time he moved to Maine until just a month before his passing, David was a devoted volunteer and made many close friends working at the food pantry.

Like so many others, David held many important roles: son, husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. But he also carried a very special and meaningful persona. For over 40 years, he was Santa Claus.

David was a year-round Santa. He always made time to speak with children who looked at him with wonder, quietly asking, “Is that Santa?” He carried a red wallet filled with cards featuring his photo in his Santa suit and the message, “The true spirit of Christmas lies in your heart,” which he would hand to every child he met.

He volunteered at town events including tree lightings, holiday bazaars, and a call-in “Talk to Santa” program on the local TV station. For several years, he served as Santa for Boston Children’s Hospital and appeared at many large events, though his favorites were smaller gatherings where he could sit with each child, tell stories, answer questions, and bring joy and magic to countless families.

David was a member of the New England Santa Society, taught at Santa Camp for several years, mentored many aspiring Santas, and was inducted into the NESS Hall of Fame.

David will be remembered for his kindness, humor, and the joy he brought to others. His presence will be deeply missed but forever carried in the memories and traditions of those who loved him.

He is survived by his wife, Kathleen Banks; sons Mark Banks and his wife Kristine, Charles White and his wife Lisa; daughters Shawnna Cashman, Shannon (Banks) McCarron and her husband Stephen; grandchildren Colby White, Conor White, Corbin White, Grace Cashman, Anne Cashman; brother Robert Banks.

A life filled with love, laughter, and meaningful moments is a life beautifully lived, and David’s spirit will continue to shine in every story shared, every tradition kept, and every smile he inspired.

A Celebration of Life service will be held for David on April 4th at 11:00 a.m. at Saint David’s Episcopal Church, 138 York Street, Kennebunk, Maine

Donations in David’s memory can be made to:

Saint Mary’s Ecumenical Food Pantry 236 Eldridge Road Wells, ME 04090

Arrangements are under the care of Badger Funeral Home, A Life Celebration Home, 347 King St., Littleton, MA 01460.

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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Starts at 11:00 am (Eastern time)

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