Plus: A former mayor of Lebanon, a chef from Milford, a Belmont police officer, and veterans from Bedford and Peterborough.
Paul was born and raised in Concord, published 3 books, and hosted TV, radio programs. A life celebration will take place at a future date.
Also: Former Brookline state Rep; Bennington, Londonderry and Strafford veterans; Boscawen jewelry designer; Barrington, Derry, educators.
A Bedford defense attorney, Epsom and Portsmouth educators, the Dunbarton Historical Society's director, veterans from Hancock, Newfields.
The shocking death of Marisol Fuentes-Huaracha roused her Berlin community.
Manter passed away on May 10, at The Birches of Concord. She will be remembered for her fierce spirit and boundless love for "the littles."
Veterans from Bedford and Franconia, Berlin and Canaan business owners, and a North Conway dentist.
Veterans from Belmont, Manchester, North Hampton, Rochester; a Meredith firefighter; an educator from Fremont; a Concord Sister of Mercy.
Firefighter Christopher Girard passed away at his Bow home after a brief illness and left behind a wife and two children.
Veterans from Portsmouth, Meredith, Lebanon, Gilford; a librarian from Hudson; and chemistry and physics teacher from North Conway.
A Concord violinist; a Nashua broadcaster; and veterans from Laconia, Litchfield, Manchester, Meriden Village, Newfields, and Rochester.
Also, a founding member of the Concord Chorale; veterans from Gilford, Mason, New Durham, Northwood; New Boston's oldest resident.
Also: Former Strafford state Rep, a Manchester educator, a Contoocook attorney and novelist, a Hinsdale postmaster.
Veterans from Manchester, Mont Vernon, and New Castle; educators from Concord and Londonderry; a Queen City nun and a Best Lawyer, too.
Veterans from Concord, Danbury, Dover, Franconia, Hampton, Keene, and Litchfield; educators from Milford and Salem; business owners; more.
The Sunshine State resident served in the US Air Force, built ships and ultralights, fathered 9 children, and enjoyed playing music.
Veterans from Exeter, Hooksett, Manchester, Nashua; Bow, Henniker educators; Pelham, Sandwich business owners; a postmaster from Concord.
An Amherst firefighter; Bedford businessman; a Londonderry pilot; Concord, Manchester priests; a police officer from Merrimack; more.
A Bow journalist; Concord and Nashua firefighters; Berlin and Manchester educators; Dover, Salem, and West Lebanon veterans.
The NJ native, a founding partner of T-Bones in Salem who helped Great New Hampshire Restaurants expand to 9 locations, died on Nov. 3.
His lifelong love for reading and writing lead him to a long career, first writing for newspapers, and then teaching journalism at NEC.
A celebration for Maureen, a former state representative and founder of The Forum, will be held at the Deerfield Town Hall on Oct. 14.
Gagnon died July 25, 2023, at Concord Hospital. She spent most of her career at the New Hampshire Insurance Department and loved to cook.
Recent obits include a former Portsmouth mayor; a Concord mechanic; a Peterborough journalist; a Newbury veteran and a New London educator.
A Canterbury veteran and dentist; a Londonderry educator and coach; a Manchester business owner and a 40-year Amherst educator, too.
Obituaries include a former police chief and founder of the Grand View Lodge and a veteran who pulled a pilot from a burning plane crash.
Terrence “Terry” Judge of Allenstown, died on March 24 after a sudden illness. Streets in Pembroke will be closed during services Friday.
The East Boston community is mourning the loss of a 15-year-old boy who died in a skiing accident over the weekend.
The Franklin native served in the Army National Guard, including a year in Vietnam, and worked for AT&T, Bell Laboratories, and Lucent.
A veteran and State Liquor Commission employee from Nashua; the owner of Fontaine Logging; and other passed away recently.
New Hampshire Corrections Officer Lawrence Prather died while working at the prison in Concord.
The life of the long-time Concord resident and master plumber at Bow Plumbing and Heating died in 2020.
City offices will be closed on Monday, May 31 in honor of the Memorial Day holiday.
Thomas Cowie was the beloved husband of Paula Tracy and father of Eliza Cowie.
Stephen Merrill, 74, served as governor from 1993-1997. Before that, he served as the state’s attorney general.
The rumbling of motorcycles echoed through town as dozens of bikes made their way to the service.
Jonathan Farmer, who attended Laconia High School, was one of four Americans killed in an ISIS suicide attack in Manbij, Syria.
Dr. Judith Pinsker, of Tufts Medical Center, died after falling ice hit her as she hiked the White Mountains with family Christmas weekend.
NH Governor Chris Sununu ordered flags at half-staff in honor of John McCain, who died this week. McCain won the NH primary twice.
Bode Miller, the decorated Olympic skier from New Hampshire, said his 19-month-old daughter Emeline died in California.