An obituary is placed free of charge in The Bridge Weekly. The obituary, including a photo, may be sent to news@thebridgeweekly.com or if questions , call (603) 787-2444
O b i t u a r i e s
Eric Creamer
Woodsville, NH- Eric Cream- er, 23, of Central Street, died at his home on June 7, 2020. Eric was born in Lebanon, NH on August 14, 1996 to William Creamer and Con- nie (Maston) Creamer. Eric attended Job Corps and scholarship, leaving school to care for his mother. Eric worked for New Eng- land Wire in Lisbon, NH and Haverhill, NH. He volunteered for the Bank. A lover of the out- walking and hiking, camp- gamer, his gamer name was Bagels the Warrior. Eric was known to have an irreverent sense of humor and loved to joke and clown around. He those in need.
Mari Caroline Schaarschmidt
Caroline Schaarschmidt, Schaarschmidt and their two children, a daughter, Caro- line Capri Marchant and her ber" Schaarschmidt II and three brothers, David, Dan, and Stephen survive her. She er, Leo John Jr. and daughter Lisa Marie Schaarschmidt. Nana was born on November, Sr. and Marjorie Caroline ber four of seven kids. She at- tended St. Joe High School in Nana had a daughter named where she sold personal car and married one another just three months later in ting his college degree in the states while Nana and an insurance business. She sold the business to her and she ran this until her and
Moira Heather "Pixie" Dorr
MA on April 14, 1961 to Smith. She was a graduate of Narraguagus (ME) High School. taurants including the Hap- She was a member of the In her spare time, she en- nieces and nephews. ters, Maureen Colbeth of North Haverhill, NH, Nora Brooks of Eastport, nephews. move back to the states. 1973, Nana worked as a sec- an insurance business as a senior underwriter trainee. Caroline Capri and then in After their son was born, the Here, Nana was the assistant duced to the American Heart Association. She became the editor in chief for the Ameri- azine, Heart, in 1980 and re- mained so until 1987. their own insurance busi- wholesale broker specializ- In 2008, Nana had retired were passed down to her son, ed us in our sports, hobbies, Nana loved to meet new peo- and learn as much as she could about the world. Nana countries and some of their Nana was an avid reader and sometimes would read three books at one time. She made knitted scarves, needle- and cross-stitched designs. pass the time was scrabble. Nana was a competitive to put the most challenging and suspicious words on the the iconic words from past She loved to cook and bake all sorts of treats, and even asked to help in the kitchen to prep for dinner. She do- had a personal connection or not. Nana loved to give back to those who needed it. have compassion for others. Nana loved good food, good times, and even more, good and sitting out on the deck as the sun set. look at the different plants had multiple bird feeders full of goodies for the resident birds. She loved the sound of to each other from either cove and taking in the raw sight- ing of the bald eagle as it soared past the house. A riot of a woman with a vi- vacious soul, Nana adored home on Lake Groton. We are comforted with the fact she is now reunited with our Auntie Lisa who we have learned to know through our Nana. Let eandsons.com
Gerald Hugh "Gary" Gadapee
of Wallace Street, died at side. Gerald was born in St. 5, 1939 to Harold and Eva Mae (Hines) Gadapee. He grew up farming in the worked driving truck and for decades. In his retire- papers. local fairs and truck pull events with his son Ed and four children, died in 1998. He married Janice (Gould) who he loved and adored together. his parents, Harold and ter, Liesa M. Crawford on ters, Erma Baker, Elvira don Gadapee, and Gordon Gadapee.
Leila I. McDanolds
North Haverhill, NH- Leila I. McDanolds, 86, of Dartmouth Home in North Haverhill. service will be held at the the old section of the Horse Haverhill. mother, Connie Creamer. Survivors include his fa- ther, William Creamer and step mother, Leslie of North step sisters, Jennifer Barton and a step brother, William well as aunts, uncles, nieces, friends. A graveside service in Cen- North Haverhill will be on AM with Melissa Gould serv- offer an online condolence, please visit www.rickerfh. com mation Care of Woodsville is in charge of arrangements. Along with her parents, sister, Eileen Williams and is being planned for a later date. offer an online condolence, please visit www.rickerfh. com Cremation Care of Woods- ville is in charge of ar- rangements. Survivors include his wife L. Bunnell and husband son, Edward C. Gadapee Lisbon, NH and Barbara Crawford, Shane Crawford, a sister, Edna Carpenter Glendon Gadapee and wife along with several nieces, nephews, and cousins. A graveside service in Blue ing. So services can be held, those in attendance practice social distancing and have a mask available for contact closer than the recommended Memorial contributions offer an online condolence, please visit www.rickerfh. com Cremation Care of Woods- ville is in charge of ar- rangements
The Bridge Weekly Sho-Case June 25, 2020 5
Previous Page