He was born in Plymouth on Oct. 18, 1942, the son of Maxim R. and Madalene (Young) Landroche.
He was a graduate of Ashland High School; Belknap College; and attended graduate school at the University of Kentucky.
Mike served four years with the U.S. Army Security Agency and had two tours of duty in Vietnam, including one with the 101st Airborne Division. He was a life member of American Legion Dupuis-Cross Post No. 15, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and was a member of the United States Squadron and taught safe boating classes.
Following his military service, he was employed by the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO), a Congressional agency, as a supervisory management auditor until his retirement in 1993.
Mike loved to fish and enjoyed many summer vacations in New Hampshire as well as his retirement on Squam Lake and surrounding waters. He enjoyed taking his grandchildren and other children fishing and always had many stories to tell.
Burial at Green Grove Cemetery Main Street Ashland.
Published in Union Leader on August 19, 2013
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The top photo shows shows Mike instructing Ernie Paquette how to properly barbecue.
He was born in Plymouth on Oct. 18, 1942, the son of Maxim R. and Madalene (Young) Landroche.
He was a graduate of Ashland High School; Belknap College; and attended graduate school at the University of Kentucky.
Mike served four years with the U.S. Army Security Agency and had two tours of duty in Vietnam, including one with the 101st Airborne Division. He was a life member of American Legion Dupuis-Cross Post No. 15, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and was a member of the United States Squadron and taught safe boating classes.
Following his military service, he was employed by the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO), a Congressional agency, as a supervisory management auditor until his retirement in 1993.
Mike loved to fish and enjoyed many summer vacations in New Hampshire as well as his retirement on Squam Lake and surrounding waters. He enjoyed taking his grandchildren and other children fishing and always had many stories to tell.
Burial at Green Grove Cemetery Main Street Ashland.
Published in Union Leader on August 19, 2013
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The top photo shows shows Mike instructing Ernie Paquette how to properly barbecue.
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