Public Mass at Mt. Calvary Chapel set for Nov. 2 to honor remains of the unclaimed dead

Mt. Calvary Chapel each year hosts a Mass for unclaimed dead. File Photo/Carol Robidoux

MANCHESTER, NH — Cremation Society of New Hampshire and Phaneuf Funeral Homes and Crematorium again will collaborate with Mt. Calvary Cemetery to offer a “home” for unclaimed cremated remains. A public mass to honor and accept the unclaimed remains of 35 people is set for Sunday, Nov. 2 at 6 p.m. at Mt. Calvary Chapel, 474 Goffstown Road. The event coincides with All Souls’ Day, a Roman Catholic observance dedicated to praying for the souls of the departed.

“Honoring the unclaimed remains through this annual service is deeply meaningful to us. These individuals deserve dignity, respect, and remembrance,” said Arthur “Buddy” Phaneuf, President of Phaneuf Funeral Homes and Crematorium. “By providing a final resting place and holding this public mass, we ensure that no one is forgotten, and we offer the community a chance to come together in kindness and compassion. It’s a powerful reminder of the importance of human connection and respect for life. 

The service offers an opportunity for friends, relatives, and members of the community to pay their respects. A list of the names, birth and death years, and known hometowns of the individuals whose remains are unclaimed is provided in hopes that someone may recognize a name and attend the mass or make alternative arrangements for a final resting place within the family.

NAMERESIDENCEDOBDOD
Linda LavalleeConcord, NH19602024
Scott WigginManchester, NH19592024
Albert ThompsonConcord, NH19422024
Betty Ann Marr-RalstonLaconia, NH19472024
Walter DodgePlymouth, NH19552024
Louis R. BoucherBerlin, NH19462024
Paul DepalmaMeredith, NH19572024
Robert GamacheBethlehem, NH19472024
Baby GoodwinConcord, NH20242024
Baby WhiteUnknown NH20242024
William JerszykKeene, NH19562024
Mary Lou FullerConcord, NH19292024
Brock QuilanSpringfield, VT20222022
Madhugiri RamaseshuWest Roxbury, MA19472024
Alan BielawskiNashua, NH19622024
Robert SmithManchester, NH19462024
Robert AllenKeene, NH19722024
Ricardo VarellaManchester, NH19592024
Valencia NapoliManchester, NH19492024
William KeatingUnknown NH19552024
Robert WoodardDover, NH19542022
Allen TurnerConcord, NH19562024
Daniel HouleHinsdale, NH19552024
Baby AmatoUnknown NH20242024
Mary MerrittBradford, VT19502024
Ernest HouleHampton, NH19352024
Amy GoldbergManchester, NH19872024
Richard A. BrownBerlin, NH19542024
James W. BrownUnknown NH19702024
Bruce RichSwanton, VT19652024
William SabolevskiBrattleboro, VT19442024
Tina BabcockSalem, NH19712024
August EvansManchester, NH19522024
Baby PalmerLebanon, NH20242024
Melinda CanningSwanzey, NH19422024

Each year in many funeral homes there are left unclaimed remains. Phaneuf makes every effort to contact family members, but in some cases, the remains are left behind due to a lack of living relatives, unaware distant family members, or overwhelming grief that prevents loved ones from retrieving them.

The unclaimed remains do not fit into any particular demographic; they include individuals from all walks of life: babies, the elderly, and people of various ages and backgrounds. While New Hampshire law requires remains to be held for at least 30 days before they can be discarded, Phaneuf does not discard unclaimed remains. Instead, Phaneuf works with Mt. Calvary Cemetery to ensure they are interred in a permanent and respectful location.

This year’s Mass is an opportunity for the public to join in honoring those who have passed on but remain unclaimed. Members of Phaneuf’s staff will be in attendance, and the event often sees an outpouring of love and compassion from the community.

All are welcome to attend this moving service to offer kindness, respect, and remembrance to those who have gone unclaimed.



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