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Donald Richard Brochu

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Donald Richard Brochu Veteran

Birth
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
9 Oct 2023 (aged 89)
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.3363514, Longitude: -71.6365361
Plot
Section 48 Row H Site 239
Memorial ID
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s/o Joseph P. and Marjorie (Bulmer) Brochu

Donald was raised in Concord and graduated from Concord High School class of 1952.

He enlisted in the Air Force at age 18 and was stationed at Rhein Main Air Base, Germany, as a Control Tower Operator. Upon discharge, he worked for the U. S. Postal Service out of the Concord office until his retirement.

His favorite memories- which he enjoyed sharing- were of growing up in the "West End" and his many interactions with his family, cousins and friends.

Though he lived alone, he was never lonely. He kept himself busy maintaining his home with all that entails. In his Golden years, he kept his mind sharp through his love of reading and enjoyed matching wits with any mental challenge presented- crossword puzzles, jumbles, and Sudoko.

Family members include (removed for privacy). He was pre-deceased by Infant siblings Gerard Arthur Brochu and Joyce Evelyn Brochu; Marie Evangeline (Vangie) Boissy (Alfred T. Boissy, Sr.); Paul Joseph Brochu; Edward Raymond Brochu (Jacqueline Eva Grandmaison); and David Noel Brochu (Margaret P.S. (Christmas).

Cremation Society of New Hampshire
Published by Concord Monitor on Oct. 20, 2023
s/o Joseph P. and Marjorie (Bulmer) Brochu

Donald was raised in Concord and graduated from Concord High School class of 1952.

He enlisted in the Air Force at age 18 and was stationed at Rhein Main Air Base, Germany, as a Control Tower Operator. Upon discharge, he worked for the U. S. Postal Service out of the Concord office until his retirement.

His favorite memories- which he enjoyed sharing- were of growing up in the "West End" and his many interactions with his family, cousins and friends.

Though he lived alone, he was never lonely. He kept himself busy maintaining his home with all that entails. In his Golden years, he kept his mind sharp through his love of reading and enjoyed matching wits with any mental challenge presented- crossword puzzles, jumbles, and Sudoko.

Family members include (removed for privacy). He was pre-deceased by Infant siblings Gerard Arthur Brochu and Joyce Evelyn Brochu; Marie Evangeline (Vangie) Boissy (Alfred T. Boissy, Sr.); Paul Joseph Brochu; Edward Raymond Brochu (Jacqueline Eva Grandmaison); and David Noel Brochu (Margaret P.S. (Christmas).

Cremation Society of New Hampshire
Published by Concord Monitor on Oct. 20, 2023


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