![]() She was employed as chief accountant for Community Action of Merrimack County for 25 years. Marine Corps veteran, he was a master electrician and had a fondness for John Deere tractors, some of which were displayed in his front yard. ( Dewhirst Boles Funeral Home, Methuen, Mass.)Įdward J. She was a registered nurse and a career nurse with the U.S. ( Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory)ĭiane L. ![]() George Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Manchester. She was a volunteer at the Glendi Greek Festival at St. She volunteered for many years with the Manchester High School Central Alumni Network, assisting with major events including the Sesquicentennial Celebration and numerous Hall of Fame banquets. Helen (Margomenos) Kehas, 90, of Manchester, died Dec. He was a member of the American Legion, the Loyal Order of the Moose and the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks 184, where he was a Past Exalted Ruler, club manager, and honorary life member. He was then quality assurance specialist both at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and the Naval Material Quality Assessment Office at Navsea Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Air Force veteran and was the supervisor for the Level 1 Sub Safe inspection program at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Richard Lee Jacques, 81, of Portsmouth, died Dec. He was director of the Boylston Home for Girls in Manchester and worked for the Manchester Health Department. Air Force veteran and was assistant pastor at First Baptist Church in Caribou, Maine, and later in East Longmeadow, Mass. (DiLuzio Foley And Fletcher Funeral Homes) Air Force and worked for the Monadnock Community Hospital, Peterborough, for 40 years as an IT systems analyst. She was a jet engine mechanic in the U.S. Gesick, 68, of Stoddard, formerly of Langdon and Peterborough, died Nov. ( Connor-Healy Funeral Home and Cremation Center) He served on the Elliot Hospital board of trustees for more than 20 years, including three years as chairman. Army veteran, he was a urologist in private practice and a founder of Manchester Urology Associates. He served two terms on the Moultonborough board of selectmen and was the board’s representative on the town’s planning board. ![]() He was interim pastor at Center Conway UMC. Army veteran, he served at various Methodist churches in New Hampshire, including Milford United Methodist Church, Salem United Methodist Church, Moultonboro United Methodist Church, and Plymouth United Methodist Church. Charest, 80, of Moultonborough, died Nov. He owned Anglo Tool & Die from 1970-1985 and acquired Northeast Metal Spinning in 1984. ()īrian Robert Castle, 84, of Hampstead, died Dec. Andrew’s Society of New Hampshire, the board of New Hampshire School of Scottish Arts and the dance coordinator for Highland Dance at the New Hampshire Highland Games. She was secretary of the Southampton Historical Society and volunteered with the Scottish Arts of New Hampshire on the Board of Conveners for the St. Karen Lyn Carbonneau, 74, of Lisbon, died Dec. ![]() He was a biology teacher at Manchester Memorial High School, where he served as head of the science department for many years. He was employed for many years as plant manager of Fab-Braze Corporation in Nashua. Biathrow, 70, of Milford and formerly of Nashua, died Dec. And if you know of someone from New Hampshire who should be featured in this column, please send your suggestions to L. Click here or on the Obituaries tab at the top of our home page to learn more. We view this as part of our public service mission. is now offering obituaries through the service. The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community. scans the websites of New Hampshire funeral homes each week and selects at random some of our friends, relatives and neighbors to feature in this column. The name of his wife Hannah, who died in 1861, is engraved on the gravestone, but she is buried in Haverhill, Mass. In his final accounting, the cost of the gravestone was listed as $9.50. In probate records, his occupation was listed as a cordwainer - a shoemaker who makes new shoes from new leather, and he lived in Haverhill, Mass. Buried here just to the right of the gate is Samuel Noyes, who died in 1822. Happy Hollow Cemetery in Kingston on Route 125. ![]()
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