![]() ![]() All arrangements were handled by Cheshire Family Funeral Home and Crematories, 46 S. All services will be private as Ed had requested. He was predeceased by his parents and his sister Frances Fosdick, his brother Clyde Hildreth and his grandson, Jason Hildreth.ĭonations in Ed’s memory can be made to the: Eastern Draft Horse Association, 738 East Side River Road, Milan, NH 03588. He is also survived by his four grandchildren Stacey and Dan Dameron of Plainfield, NH Lindsey Hildreth of Winchester, NH, Raymond and Alison Rex IV and Joseph and Erin Rex of Hadley, MA and his 11 great-grandchildren: Ryder and Levi Dameron of Plainfield, NH Henry, Emmett, Benjamin and Kathryn Merriman (Hildreth) of Winchester, NH and Christopher, Raymond V and Ava Rex of Hadley, MA and Dorothy and Charlotte Rex of Hadley, MA and his nieces and nephews. Later in life Ed and Barb would take their daily rides looking for wildlife around the back roads of town.Įd Hildreth is survived by his lovely wife of 62 years, Barbara and their 2 children, Dee (Hildreth) and her husband Ray Rex III, of Hadley, MA, Patrick Hildreth and his wife Debbie (Hinton) of Winchester his sister, Jean and her husband Frank Pelkey of Winchester. He also enjoyed logging with horses and was self-employed most of his life.Įd loved watching his children and grandchildren playing sports and enjoyed the stories and pictures of his 11 great-grandchildren. Ed began pulling ponies in the 1960s and then draft horses in the ’70s & ’80s. He and Barb raced snowmobiles and Volkswagen’s in Winchester for many years. On October 29, 1960, Ed exchanged vows with the love of his life, Barbara A. He was born to the late Catherine (Roy) and Franklin Hildreth, in Winchester, NH on June 15, 1942.Īfter high school, he enlisted in the United States Army and received an honorable discharge. “Ed” Hildreth, 80, a lifelong resident of Winchester, passed peacefully after a brief period of declining health surrounded by the love of his family on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at Genesis Keene Center. All services are under the care of Cheshire Family Funeral Chapel and Crematories, 44 Maple Ave. While flowers are greatly appreciated the family asks that donations be made to Helping Hands Charity, Monadnock Humane Society, or Ruck-Up Inc. He is predeceased by James Callahan, John Callahan, Elizabeth Callahan, Jonathon Boyer, and Geri Lynn Cournoyer who passed in 2012.įuneral services will be held on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, at 10 am in Saint Margaret Mary Church, 33 Arch Street Keene, NH. As well as his two grandchildren Naomi Boyer and Braylee Boyer and one great-grandchild Iris Wornor along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, and friends. He is also survived by his siblings, Robert Callahan, Thomas Callahan, Mary Remijan, Margaret Towle, and Jean Austin. Boyer of Fitzwilliam, Anthony and his wife Ellen Wornor, and family of Troy. Cournoyer and her husband Todd of Millers Falls, MA., Gerald D. Callahan is survived by his loving wife, Anne. He loved vacationing in Sint Maarten and looked forward to the break from New England’s winter weather every year. When he wasn’t participating in one of his comities you could find Gerry working with his flowers, reading, or at the local Minute Mart visiting with his friends and discussing politics. He was also an active member of the Lions Club and Ruck-up of Keene. He was a Selectman for three terms, served on the Troy Fire Department for 20 years, and the budget comity for 12 years. Gerald was very active in Troy’s community. Gerry owned and ran Gerald Callahan General Contracting from 1975 till he retired in 2007. The Callahan’s had been married for 53 years. They were married in a simple service in the Immaculate Conception Church in Troy surrounded by family and friends. On July 19, 1969, Gerald exchanged vows with the love of his life Anne I. He was honorably discharged on April 11, 1967. He enlisted in the Navy during the Vietnam War on June 27, 1963, as a Seabee “Construction Battalion.” He was a recipient of the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, and Vietnam Service Medal with FMF Combat Operations insignia. He was educated locally at Monadnock Regional High School class of 1963.Īfter high school Gerry honorably served his country in the United States Navy. ![]() ![]() “Gerry” Callahan Sr., 78, of Troy, passed peacefully with the love of his family surrounding him after a brief period of declining health on Thursday, May 18, 2023, at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Cheshire Medical Center in Keene. ![]()
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