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LISE C. BOISVERT
MANCHESTER – Lise C. Boisvert, 38, died, July 12, 2005, at home surrounded by her family.
She was born, March 30, 1967, to Roland and Janine (Beaulac) Boisvert.
Mrs. Boisvert lived in Manchester for most of her life. She was a graduate of Manchester High School West, Class of 1985.
In 1989, she received a bachelor of science degree from the former New Hampshire College, now Southern New Hampshire University.
Mrs. Boisvert was a customer representative for Osram Sylvania in Hillsborough.
She enjoyed hot air ballooning with her friend, Richard Jones, apple picking and scrap-booking. Mrs. Boisvert was fond of her nieces, Meredith and Amanda, and her nephew, Brian.
Family members include her parents of Manchester; her sister and her husband, Nicole and David Faxon, of Bedford; two nieces; a nephew; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Memorial donations may be made to the VNA Hospice, 1850 Elm St., Manchester, NH 03104.
Lambert Funeral Home and Crematory handled the arrangements.
EDWARD O. RICHARD JR.
MANCHESTER – Edward O. Richard Jr., 72, died July 14, 2005, at Catholic Medical Center after a brief illness.
He was born Jan. 26, 1933, in Haverhill, Mass., to Edward O. and Jane (Dale) Richard.
Mr. Richard was educated in local schools, graduating from Manchester High School West.
He served in the U.S. Army. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Richard was employed by New Hampshire Medical Laboratories.
Mr. Richard was a former umpire, concession head and board member for Manchester Southwest Little League.
He was a member of Knights of Columbus and volunteered at St. Benedict Academy.
Mr. Richard loved to fish, hunt, travel and support his grandchildren at various sporting events.
He was a communicant of St. Elizabeth Seton Church in Bedford.
Family members include his wife of 45 years, Charlotte L. (St. Onge) Richard of Manchester; a son, Marc Edward Richard and his wife Marie of Penacook; a daughter, Monique Richard-Ruth of Manchester; four grandchildren, Michael Edward Richard, Justyn Thomas Richard, Brianna Ruth and Mikhaila Ruth; four nephews, Ronald Roy, Norman Roy, William Roy and David Roy; a niece, Diane Lanctot; and many great-nieces and great-nephews.
Memorial donations may be made to Manchester Animal Shelter, 490 Dunbarton Road, Manchester, NH 03102.
Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory of Manchester handled the arrangements.
MARCEL J. FRANCOEUR
MANCHESTER - Marcel J. Francoeur, 74, of 616 Brown Avenue, died July 14, 2005, at his residence.
He was born in Manchester, to Emile and Florence (Malo) Francoeur.
He was a lifelong resident of Manchester.
Mr. Francoeur worked at Anchor Electric for 25 years until his retirement.
Prior to that, he worked for Bernard Tire. He was a parishoner of St. Anthony Church and was a loving and dedicated husband.
Family members include his wife of 30 years, Sheila (Noble) Francoeur; four daughters, Monica St. Cyr of Manchester, Lauri Francoeur of Hooksett, Jodi Boisvert of Epsom and Celeste Prud.Homme of Bedford; a stepson, Thomas Noble of Manchester; 16 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a brother, Aime Francoeur of Bedford; three sisters, Fleurette Farabaugh of Manchester, Carmel Lachance of Goffstown and Suzanne Lane of New Ipswich; and many nephews, nieces and cousins.
Memorial donations may be made to American Diabetes Association, 249 Canal St., Manchester, NH 03103.
Phaneuf Funeral Homes and Crematory handled the arrangements.
PAUL M. MILLER
BEDFORD – Paul M. Miller, 65, died July 16, 2005, at his residence following a lengthy illness.
He was born Feb. 22, 1940, in Lowell, Mass., to Martin O. and Mary (Ahern) Miller.
He was a 1958 graduate of Lowell High School and also graduated from the Boston School of Mechanical Dentistry.
Mr. Miller owned and operated Brydent Dental Lab for more than 20 years until he retired due to his illness.
He was a member of the Pinardville Lions Club. He was also a member of of the Massachusetts Dental Study Club.
Mr. Miller was also an associate Scoutmaster of Troop 131 in Manchester and was a committee member that started Boy Scout Pack 5 in Bedford.
He was a parishioner of St. Elizabeth Seton Church.
Family members include his wife of 40 years, Lorette (St. Hilaire) Miller; three sons, Brian P. Miller and his wife Janet of Goffstown, David Martin Miller and Michael Scott Miller, both of Manchester; three grandchildren, Tyler Scott Miller of Manchester, Elizabeth Jane Miller and Kaleigh Marie Miller, both of Manchester; a brother, Keith Miller and his wife Christine of Orleans, Mass.; and several nephews, nieces and cousins.
Phaneuf Funeral Homes & Crematorium of Manchester handled the arrangements.
LAWRENCE E. STRAUSBAUGH
NEW BOSTON – Lawrence E. Strausbaugh Sr., 62, of New Boston died Tuesday July 12, at Catholic Medical Center after a brief illness.
He was born September 14, 1942 in Cleveland, OH to Lawrence A. and Phyllis (Crays) Strausbaugh.
Mr. Strausbaugh was a graduate of Roger Ludlow High School of Fairfield, Conn.
He was a resident of New Boston for the past 32 years.
Mr. Strausbaugh served his country as an engineer in the U.S. Army 475th Engineer Company at Fort Bragg, N.C. Mr. Strausbaugh was self employed, and was an accomplished finish carpenter. He served on the New Boston Building Committee for the New Boston Central School.
He enjoyed making furniture and spending time with his family.
Family members include his wife of 41 years, Cathy (Baker) Strausbaugh of New Boston; his mother, Phyllis Strausbaugh of Port Richey, FL; four children, Lawrence E. Strausbaugh, III, David Strausbaugh, Wendy Lambert, and Chuck Strausbaugh, and 6 grandchildren, all of New Boston; two brothers, Philip Strausbaugh of San Clemente, CA, and Michael Strausbaugh of East Haven, Conn.; a sister, Lynette Pisani of Groveland, Mass; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations may be made in his name to the BMA Manchester Kidney Center 7 Perimeter Road Manchester, NH 03104 or the Saint Anselm College Development Fund c/o Saint Anselm College, 100 Saint Anselm Drive Goffstown, NH 03045.
French & Rising Funeral Home of Goffstown, handled the arrangements.
THELMA BLAKE
AUBURN - Thelma Blake, 96, died, July 11, 2005, in Harborside Healthcare Facility, Bedford.
She was born May 7, 1709, to Dan and Alice A. (Moore) Randall, in Evansville, Vt.
Mrs. Blake had lived in Auburn since 1940, and, together with her husband, owned and operated Blake's Greenhouses.
An active member of the Hooksett Church of the Nazarene, she also was president for 25 years of the missionary society of the church.
Her husband, Ernest W. Blake, died in 1974.
Family members include her daughter, Evelyn Thompson of East Greenwich, R.I.; her son, William E. "Bill" and daughter-in-law Arlene of Auburn; six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hooksett Church of Nazarene, 7 Silver Ave., Hooksett, NH 03106, for the World Mission Broadcast Emphasis.
Goodwin Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
ANASTASIE M. MOQUIN
MANCHESTER – Anastasie Marie (Boisvert) Moquin, 91, of 115 Parkview St., died July 13, 2005, at her residence after a brief illness.
She was born Oct. 10, 1913, in Haverhill, Mass., to Hector and Agnes (Vallieres) Boisvert.
Mrs. Moquin was a lifelong resident of Manchester.
She was a communicant of St. Anthony Church.
She was predeceased by her husband, William T. Moquin who died in 1973; a son, Larry A. Moquin; and a sister, Lucille Ranger.
Family members include a son, William R. Moquin of Manchester; three daughters, Lucille M. Minturn of Manchester; Pauline A. Papciak and her husband John of Bedford and Shirley L. Bellerive and her husband David of Hooksett; six loving grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be made to EWTN, 5817 Old Leeds Rod., Iron Dale, AL 35210-9940. Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory handled the arrangements.
SR. M. FRANCIS TRUDEAU
WINDHAM – Sister M. Francis (Veronica) Trudeau, 89, a Sister of Mercy for 68 years, died, July 10, 2005, after a brief illness.
A native of Dover, she was born to George J. and Julia (Haughey) Trudeau.
Sr. Francis received a bachelor of the arts degree in English and a master of the arts degree in education from Mount St. Mary College in Hooksett.
She was a teacher in Catholic elementary schools, including St. Michael in Exeter, St. John in Concord, St. Joseph, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St. Anthony in Manchester, St. Mary in Claremont, Holy Trinity in Somersworth, and Sacred Heart in Hampton where she served as principal.
After retiring in 1986, Sr. Francis assumed the ministry of coordinator of the Sister of Mercy Motherhouse in Windham, a position she held until 1994.
During that time she offered hospitality to many guests, including Sisters of Mercy from across the country.
Family members include a sister, Pauline Caswell of Dover; and many nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations may be made to Sisters of Mercy, 21 Searles Road, P.O. Box 420, Windham 03087-0420.
NATHALIE P. SCHROTH
PEMBROKE - Nathalie P. (Montminy) Schroth, 69, of Bachelder Road, died July 16, 2005, at Hospice House in Concord.
She was born June 2, 1936, in Manchester, to Alfred and Azilda (Levasseur) Montminy.
After graduating from from Pembroke Academy in 1955, she was employed by Sprague Electric and Rumford Press in Concord.
Beginning in 1980 and until she retired, she managed Montminy's Store, which had been established by her parents in 1948.
She was an active member of the Buck Street Fidelity club and was a TOPS leader for the Concord chapter No. 62, and a member for 33 years. She was a member of the New Hampshire Wanderers Camping Group and enjoyed bowling.
Family members include her husband of 34 years, Henry Schroth of Pembroke; two daughters, Carlene Ann Colby of Pembroke and Marcelle E. Chapman of Rainelle, W. Va.; a son, Mark W. Colby of Pembroke; five stepchildren, Michael D. Schroth of Haverhill, Mass., Suzanne M. Schroth of Manchester, Daniel L. Schroth of Pittsfield, Deborah L. Landry of Pembroke, and Joel W. Schroth of Northfield; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four sisters, Cecile Philibotte of Manchester, Aurea Laliberte and Elaine Montminy, both of Pembroke and Dorothy Meyer of Allenstown; and nieces and nephews.
There will be no calling hours.
Memorial donations may be made to CRVNA Hospice Program, P.O. Box 1797, Concord, NH 03302. Petit Funeral Home handled the arrangements.