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Robert V. Ziminsky was born on April 9, 1938 and passed away on September 11, 2024. He was a resident of Mason, NH.
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Born in Queens, New York, Robert was preceded in death by his parents Henry and Elsie Borchers and sister Lorraine Neir.
He was a loving and caring husband, father, and grandfather. He served in the U.S. Navy for twenty-seven years and retired as a Chief Warrant Officer. He worked ten years for Norwich Public Utility before retiring to the Granite State...
Dr. David Diamond, 81, died from the progression of Parkinson's disease on September 10, 2024. David was an extremely patient father to two sons, and a psychologist who helped many people for his entire professional life. He was a dedicated advocate for peace and understanding. He loved learning new languages and was an active hiker, canoeist, and bicyclist.
He was born...
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Edson Dwayne Cross, who left us peacefully on September 10, 2024, at the Home Health and Hospice Center in Merrimack. Born on February 16, 1930, in Littleton, New Hampshire, Edson moved to Nashua at the age of 10, where he built a life filled with dedication, service, and creativity.
Edson...
At this time, the family has chosen to not publish an obituary or service information for their loved one.
At this time, the family has chosen to not publish an obituary or service information for their loved one.
Marilyn (Lyn) Kimball was born on July 19, 1939 to the late John H. Kimball, Sr. and Virginia Doughty Kimball. She attended schools in Melrose, Lynnfield and Wakefield. Lyn was a collector and a communicator. She collected everything from rocks to feathers, baskets to books, turquoise to photos, obituaries to people. Starting with chairs, she moved on to Indian baskets...