Nancy H. Sununu will be remembered as a strong political partner to her husband and the mother to both a U.S. Senator and Governor.
Plus: A Penacook state trooper; a Boscawen farmer; Chichester, Stratham, Windham vets; and Hampton, Hudson, Kingston, Laconia educators.
Firefighters from Bow, Concord, and Cornish; Hanover, Manchester, Newmarket, and Seabrook veterans; Keene and Northwood educators; more.
Veterans from Dover, Kingston, Londonderry, New Boston, Seabrook; a Concord Orthopedics doctor; Hudson, Londonderry educators; more.
Alton, Concord, Dover, Durham, Greenland, and Laconia veterans; Hanover and Manchester educators; an Exeter police officer from Hampton.
Veterans from Keene and Meredith; a Wolfeboro farmer; a former school nurse in North Hampton and Exeter; a Bedford nurse, too.
Paul Holloway served for 20 years on the board of trustees of the Community College System of New Hampshire, several years as chairman.
Elisabeth Mackay Lee Johnsrud lived in Hampton Falls for four decades before moving to Texas two years ago. She died on Oct. 16.
Jay Paul Garrett of Hampton died Aug. 20 at age 59. He is remembered as devoted husband, and caring and loving son, sibling, uncle, friend.
Peter Cormier, a veteran who served overseas, passed away on Oct. 3, 2015. He served in law enforcement for more than two decades.
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.
Services will be held in Gloucester; he'll be laid to rest in Hampton.
Catherine Warner Gregg was the wife of Gov. Hugh Gregg.
Calling hours for Clifton "Jack" Pratt will be held Saturday, and a memorial service is being planned for April 26.
David Poirier died Feb. 28 while serving in the US Air Force.
John Durkin died when he was hit by a train in Italy two weeks ago.
The Winnacunnet High grad worked for nearly 10 years at Portsmouth Regional Hospital.
Amy Perkins was just 43 years old.
Truman "Berk" Souther, 80, worked in the shellfish business all his life and was a member of the Seabrook Fireman’s Association.
"You could always find Patrick in a crowd, either from his beaming smile or his infectious laughing."
The 2009 Winnacunnet High School graduate was laid to rest Wednesday a few days after he suffered fatal injuries in a local car crash.
Julia Brown, a New Hampshire Department of Safety employee, passed away due to Pick’s Disease, a rare form of dementia.
Yell, 71, was also a custodian at Seabrook Middle School for 10 years before his retirement.
The lifelong North Hampton resident, Rockingham County Forester and volunteer firefighter will be laid to rest Tuesday.
As we look back on the year 2013, it's also important to once again bid farewell and honor the individuals we lost.
Johnson served in the Korean War and earned several awards.
Francis "Fran" McNeil, a Hampton man and past president of the Holy Name Society, will soon be laid to rest.
Numerous individuals shared stories Thursday about a dedicated man who will be missed by many.
The longtime resident, Hampton Zoning Board chairman and selectman passed away Wednesday night.
David Brown, 71, brought roughly 40 years of experience with him when he came to SAU 21 in the early 2000s.
Visiting hours will be held Friday in Hampton for Dr. Robert M. Marchant, a longtime Seacoast obstetrician and gynecologist.
David H. Marston, 68, was a "fixture" at the seafood restaurant and "loved" talking with his customers.
Nicholas Tustin Nadeau died after sustaining series injuries in a crash.
Blair, for whom the Winnacunnet baseball field is named, died at his Hampton home Monday after "a long battle with cancer and heart disease."
Robin McIlveen, 50, was a devoted wife and mother, and had an "infectious laughter" and a "passion" for gardening.
Sandra Lee was born in Portsmouth.
Poulin, 28, was an athletic musician and had many passions, but family members say he was "happiest being Uncle Chris."