Notable Deaths in New Hampshire: Former Deputy Chief of Police in Manchester; Former Derry judge

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Frederick Edward Bradstreet III became a pilot for American Airlines for 32 years. He served as a captain in the N. H. State Color Guard. for many years and served for two years as commander of New Hampshire’s 4th VFW District. he led VFW’s annual Patriot’s Pen and Voice of Democracy competitions for middle and high schools in Hopkinton. (Bennett Funeral Home)

Robert C. Brodeur was the first store manager at his Nashua location and was promoted to grocery customer for the entire chain. In the ’70s, he co-owned Dembros Hobbies and started Granite State R/C Products in the ’80s. In 1991, he retired from the grocery business to pursue his lifelong dream of opening his own store known as R. C. Buyers. (Rochette Cremation & Funeral Services)

Bruce W. Burroughs (Stringer Funeral Home)

Ruth H. (Crewe) Cobb served as a judge and helped manage the 4-H concession stand. In 1980, the Cobb family won the Cheshire County 4-H Family of the Year Award. She named 4-H Volunteer of the Year in 1985 and 2001 (Cheshire Family Funeral Home)

David J. Corriveau played hockey with MYRHA, the Memorial High School hockey team, the Manchester Blackhawks, then several men’s hockey leagues, now senior hockey teams and served in N. H. Legends Hockey. (Lambert Funeral Home & Crematorium)

Casper A. ” In 1974, he moved to Effingham, where he farmed, worked in construction, and served as Effingham’s city clerk. He has served as a member and president of the Governor Wentworth Regional School District, a member of the Effingham Fire Department, and a founding member of the Effingham Rescue Team. He earned his Special Education Certificate and taught in the Special Education program at Kingswood Regional High School and then in 1984 as an instructor at Moultonborough Academy, retiring in 2012. (Lord Funeral Home)

Patricia J. Dawson won the Joseph D. Vaughn Award for Merrimack County in 2016. (Bennett Funeral Home)

Roger A. Duhaime has won several awards, including the President’s Award and the Community Service Award. He is a trustee of the Manchester City Library and of the Library Board. He has served on the Board of Directors of The Salvation Army. and a member of the Assignments Committee of the Greater Manchester United Way. He has served on the AARP Volunteer Committee and volunteered aerobics instructor at the YMCA of Manchester for 18 years. (Lambert Funeral Home and Crematory)

Nancy Ann (Wisnesky) Feraco for several years. She participated in excavations of the site with the Northeast Educational Research Association and is an avid biological gardener who finished UNH’s Master Gardener program. (Smith Funeral Home)

Paul Goodridge Paul was instrumental in introducing wrestling to Merrimack High School. He served 3 terms on the Merrimack School Board. (Rivet Funeral Home)

Paul R. Houghton Sang. Former member of the Diocesan Real Estate Board, president of the O. L. P. H. School PTO, and member of the Memorial High School Booster Club. He is a draughtsman at the Manchester City Engineers Office and a plant manager at Sander’s Associates. and Computervision Corporation. Se retired as a building inspector for the City of Manchester. (Connor-Healy Funeral Home and Cremation Centre)

Mary Lou Martin (Remick Funeral Home & Crematorium)

Frederick L. Mason Jr. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus in his adult life. (Wilkinson-Beane-Simoneau-Paquette Funeral and Cremation Services)

James Michael McGrevey In recognition of his determination to improve the city, James was awarded the Key to the City of Manchester. He retired as an assistant to the boss. He is a member of the East Side Club, the Henry J. Sweeney American Legion. Post 2 and the Manchester Fire Aid Association. I also served on the board of directors of Members First Credit Union for over 10 years (Connor-Healy Funeral Home and Cremation Center).

Margaret “Peggy” Meyette then worked as a volunteer reading tutor for the Claremont school system. Her students nicknamed her “The Lady of the Birds. “He won the New Hampshire Audubon Goodhue-Elkins Award in 2018 for his contributions to ornithology. . (Knight Funeral Home & Crematorium)

Paul S. Parker is a Farmington breeder and served on the zoning board for many years. He also served as president of the Golden Circle Road Association for several years. (Grondin Funeral Home)

Thomas H. Reynolds III His teams have won 3 Canadian-American collegiate championships and NESCAC North Division championships. In 1980, he spent a sabbatical training in winter with the U. S. ski team. He has been the U. S. on the World Cup circuit in Europe. He has written 3 books on ski racing, education and teaching. He has been inducted into the UMF Track and Field Hall of Fame, the Maine Ski Hall of Fame, and the Maine Sports Hall of Fame. In addition, the Ski Coaches Association of the United States has created a Lifetime Service Award in his honor. . (Chadwick’s Cremation & Funeral Service)

Gary R. Rowe is a member and former interim pastor of Christian Fellowship Church in Londonderry. He served in the Southern Baptist Convention of New England as president for two years, treasurer of the New England Baptist Church, and trustee of Northeastern Baptist College. He made 4 project trips to Belarus. (Douglas Funeral Home)

Gordon F. Sargent is a member of the First Congregational Church of Lebanon, a member of the Lions Club International at the local and state levels, and chairman of the board of trustees of Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital. (Ricker Funeral Home)

Edward Nathanial Sawyer also worked at New Hampshire Explosives and Beauregard Equipment, Inc. I ran the Salisbury Transfer Station and served on the Salisbury Budget Committee for many years. He is a member of the Salisbury Congregational Church, the Salisbury Historical Society, and Meridian Masonic Lodge 60 in Franklin. (Bennett Funeral Home)

Jo Ann K. Smith was instrumental in the status quo of a preschool at Mount Vernon. She also served as a tax collector and participated in the UNH House Extension Program and the Amherst Garden Club. (Smith Funeral Home)

James H. Stewart

Edward Stokel Jr. (J. Verne Wood Funeral Home – Buckminster Chapel)

Nathaniel Meigs Stout has served on the Keene Library Board of Directors, the Keene Planning Board, the Keene Zoning Adjustment Board, and the Keene Family Nonprofit YMCA. He served as senior director of St. John’s Episcopal Church. John. James, whom she dated for only about 40 years. He has worked as a reporter for the Keene Sentinel, director of publications and public relations, and director of communications for The Brattleboro Retreat, Vermont Academy, and the NH Automobile Dealers Association. He also served as office leader at Monadnock. Conservation. (Legacy. com)

Dorothy Rose Sullivan School, retired in 2002. For many years, she served as president of the Seacoast Education Association (Remick Funeral Home).

Mr. Robinson (Rob) Swift received the 2007 Teaching Award. His studies have covered a variety of topics similar to ocean engineering, from measuring tidal regimes to oil spill-related assistance, to paintings in deep-sea fishing cages and sustainable energy projects. Kent Funeral Home & Crematorium

Lawrence F. Warhall In 1970, he and his circle of relatives returned to New England, where he ran the Agway egg processing plant in Derry. After passing the bar exam in 1975, he opened his first law practice at Buckley’s Egg Express in Derry, later joining Edmund Boutin and Robert Fryer at the law firm of Fryer, Boutin and Warhall. He worked part-time at the Derry District Court from 1981 and then became a full-time judge at the Derry District Court. from 1988 to 2004. He was a member of the board of directors of the Boys and Girls Club, Sunshine Soup. Kitchen, Hoodkroft Country Club, Parkland Medical Centre and the Domestic Violence Council of Derry. (Funeral Homes and Peabody Crematorium).

James Edward Wimsatt then worked for another 20 years for the N. H. Lottery Commission, rising through the ranks from warehouse clerk to proper executive director of the N. H. Lottery Commission. (Waters Funeral Home)

WORDS OF WISDOM: “The greatest glory in life is never to fall, but to get up with every fall. “Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, President of South Africa, 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013

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