Peter J. Fleming, 55: Advocate for those with special needs, a humble and compassionate inspiration to all

read more…: Peter J. Fleming, 55: Advocate for those with special needs, a humble and compassionate inspiration to all

No one can question the size of Peter’s heart and sincere desire to help others, especially those with intellectual and physical disabilities. The President and CEO of Special Olympics NH described Peter as “iconic.” Some of the most common words used to describe him are; “humble, compassionate, caring, committed, tireless, inspirational and loving.”

Vin Roukey, 87: West grad and Marine, heart of his family, worked 33 years for city Water Works

read more…: Vin Roukey, 87: West grad and Marine, heart of his family, worked 33 years for city Water Works

As we say goodbye to Vin, we can all hear his voice repeating the words he borrowed from one of his favorite old TV shows. “Who loves ya, baby?” It was a question he always asked, with an answer we always knew: he loved us. We, in turn, will love him and miss him forever.

Corey A. Dusseault, 26: Beloved son, brother, grandson, fiance – gone too soon

read more…: Corey A. Dusseault, 26: Beloved son, brother, grandson, fiance – gone too soon

Visiting hours will be Thursday, March 19 from 4 to 6 pm. A committal service will be held on Friday, March 20th at 11 am in the mausoleum at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 474 Goffstown Road, Manchester. Due to suggested measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, there will be no memorial luncheon following the funeral services.

Penny M. Koski, 64: Longtime waitress at Red Arrow, loving daughter, sister, partner and friend

read more…: Penny M. Koski, 64: Longtime waitress at Red Arrow, loving daughter, sister, partner and friend

There are no calling hours. A Service of Remembrance will be at 1 p.m. on Tuesday at Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory, 1799 Elm St., corner of North St., Manchester. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Friends of the Manchester Animal Shelter.

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