A veteran from Exeter, a Bedford attorney, North Hampton, New Ipswich educators, and a woman from Concord who was a pastor in Webster.
Also: Veterans from Auburn, Deerfield, and Goffstown; Bedford, Manchester, and Merrimack educators, and a Hancock grocery store manager.
The former Boys & Girls Club director from Bedford; veterans from Boscawen and Londonderry; former Gilford town clerk and tax collector.
A Bedford baseball player, a bookstore owner, veterans from Merrimack, Nashua, and Wilton, a Franklin farmer, and a Derry conservationist.
Hampton and Farmington town volunteers; veterans from Hampton and Manchester; a Queen City disc jockey; a Portsmouth and Salem educators.
Veterans from Salem, Jaffrey, and Peterborough; a nun from Windham; firefighters from Plainfield and Rochester.
Plus: A Salem business owner, builder of custom electronics, an Exeter pathologist, a Meredith business owner, a Hanover cookware owner.
A Newmarket educator; veterans from Nashua, Salem; an Epsom firefighter; a Littleton funeral director; a Peace Corps member from Dover.
Hampton and Salem business owners, Exeter, Epping, Manchester, Stratham veterans, a Hooksett priest, a Windham selectwoman, and more.
Veterans from Jackson, Nashua, Ossipee, Stratham; Bow, Manchester, Milton, Somersworth educators; biz leaders from around New Hampshire.
A former state Rep; a Concord realtor; a Portsmouth librarian; a Hooksett educator; veterans from Derry, Exeter, Lebanon, Manchester, Salem.
Holderness, Laconia, Manchester, and Mont Vernon veterans; Lee and Salem educators; a Windham accountant; a singer and musician from Keened.
George and his wife Geraldine were exceptionally committed to developing and promoting the activity of clowning and magical performance.
Plus: Henniker and Thornton business owners; Goffstown Peace Corps member; Cornish newspaper writer; Manchester veterans; and more.
Others include the former editor of Somersworth Free Press, York County Coast Star; Salem and North Conway veterans; a Wilmot road agent.
Ruth Jacqueline (Sutcliffe) (Charest) Norman, 97, formerly of Methuen, Mass., and Pelham, was a resident of D’Youville Life & Wellness.
The Franklin native served in the Army National Guard, including a year in Vietnam, and worked for AT&T, Bell Laboratories, and Lucent.
Veteran and former Salem Fire Chief William E. Kingdon, 94, of Londonderry, died Jan. 14, 2023.
Originally from Scotland, Turner was the owner of Maggie May’s Pub in Salem and Wishes, a gift shop in Andover, Mass. She died on Nov. 8.
For 48 years after near-fatal brain aneurysm, Salemhaven woman shined with earthy wisdom, big heart and one-of-a-kind humor
Grew up in North Andover, Mass
Jane Lang lost her battle with cancer this week.
Honor guard, troopers, colleagues mourn the loss of the Rockingham County Sheriff, long-time public servant.
Downing died Friday at the age of 61 after a battle with cancer. A wake will be held Wednesday. His funeral will be Thursday.
Downing died Friday following a period of failing health.
Peterson died Monday, Dec. 1.
Graduate of North Andover High School
Catherine Warner Gregg was the wife of Gov. Hugh Gregg.
Paul “Willie” Wilson was a 45 year resident of town.
Robert A. Dion, 71, died March 24 at his home in Manchester.
Stephen J. McKenna's wake will be held on Monday and his funeral on Tuesday in Keene.
Stephen J. McKenna died Tuesday at the age of 54.
David Poirier died Feb. 28 while serving in the US Air Force.
Rita M. Palmer was a member of the Salem Ladies Auxiliary, the Salem Republican Town Committee and the Salem Historical Society.
Michael K. Lacharite was just 48 years old.
A candlelight vigil was held Saturday night at the Icecenter in Sal Azzarito's memory.
The Salem High School alumnae was also an avid bowler and pinball player, and "always found ways to bring wisdom, joy and laughter to the lives she touched."
Thomas Brucato, 47, hauled petroleum and enjoyed shooting at local fish and game club.
Joyce A. (Travers) Lehane, 71, recently passed away after a courageous battle with cancer.