Ivy Green Rebekah Lodge #36 will be hosting a “Midnight Madness” scrap
booking event on Friday, August 21st from 6 p.m. to midnight at the historic
Odd Fellows Hall on Short Falls Road in Epsom. For more information and to
reserve your place by calling Jen at 736-8681 or Jill at 736-9091. So pack
up your supplies and come enjoy a fun evening of scrap booking with your
friends!
EPSOM TOWN BAND
The Epsom Town Band will present
a concert in Webster Park on Friday, August 14th, at 7:30 p.m. This concert
is replacing the one that was cancelled due to rain on July 31st. It will be
the last concert of the season, so invite your friends and family to come
and enjoy an old-fashioned concert in the park! For more information, please
contact Penny Graham at 736-9044.
Rachel Broughton of Epsom
has been named to the spring 2009, President’s Honor Roll for outstanding
academic performance at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Broughton graduated from Pembroke Academy in 2006. She is a sophomore
majoring in nursing.
Congratulations to Nick Doherty, who will
celebrate his 10th Birthday on August 26th!
Obituaries
Harold R. Guyer
Epsom - Harold R. Guyer, 77, died Monday, Aug.
3, 2009, at Catholic Medical Center.
He was born Feb. 3, 1932, in
Laconia, the son of Alfred and Rose (Fecteau) Guyer, and had been a resident
of Allenstown for more than 20 years before moving to Epsom four years ago.
He was a Korean War Army veteran and was a member of the American Legion.
For more than 34 years, he worked as an engineer for Jewel Instruments in
Manchester. After his retirement, he worked with the Meals on Wheels Program
in Concord.
He enjoyed playing pool, cribbage and horseshoes, golfing,
singing and dancing, and anything else fun. He was always the life of the
party and will be remembered by his family and friends as "that cool old
guy."
Family members include his wife of 56 years, Lillian (Bernier)
Guyer; a son, Gary Guyer and his wife, Carol, of Concord; a daughter, Lisa
Guyer and her significant other, Philip Jarrell, of Derry; four
grandchildren, Sarah, Bradford, Scott and Jared Guyer; two sisters, Anita
Styring and Theresa Emery, both of Florida; and nephews, nieces and cousins.
A memorial gathering was held Friday, August 7, 2009, at Phaneuf Funeral
Homes & Crematorium, Manchester.
A memorial service with military honors
followed in the funeral home chapel.
Urn burial will be held at a later
date at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery.
Memorial donations
may be made to the Meals on Wheels Program, 2 Industrial Park Drive, Unit 2,
Concord 03301.
For more information, log on to
phaneuf.net.