Our answering service will forward your message to the on-call cardiologist. Our physicians are available 24 hours a day for emergencies. Procedures are done at CMC, with diagnostic and follow-up up care at their local community hospital. As a patient, you have access to the expertise of the region’s most highly trained, board-certified cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, who are experienced in the latest cardiovascular treatments and procedures.īy collaborating with hospitals throughout New Hampshire, patients have access to the latest cardiovascular care. (603) 882-0591.The New England Heart & Vascular Institute at Catholic Medical Center is a nationally recognized center of excellence in the diagnosis and therapeutic management of cardiovascular disease. Arrangements are in the care of the FARWELL FUNERAL SERVICE. Friends are invited to gather at the church. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Immaculate Conception Parish, 216 East Dunstable Road, Nashua NH on Thursday, Jat 10:00 am. She cherished her 20 Grandchildren and 15 Great Grandchildren, and all her nieces and nephews.Ĭalling hours will be held at the FARWELL FUNERAL HOME, 18 Lock Street, Nashua NH on Wednesday, J4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Levesque and her husband Paul of Amherst, NH. O’Hara and her husband Kevin of Groton, MA and Michelle M. Mello and her husband Allen of Nashua, NH Janet A. Daigle and his wife Sandra of Colorado Springs, CO Linda L. Sipe and her husband Charles of West Deptford, NJ Gary A. Daigle and his wife Debra of Nashua, NH Katherine M. Reed and her husband Donald of North Royalton, Ohio Thomas J. Daigle and his wife Monica of Woonsocket, RI Susan E. Jeanne will continue to be loved by their eight children: Bruce R. Marie Christilla of Manchester, and predeceased by sister Lorette McAfee and brother Donald Pelletier. She was the daughter of the late Napoleon and Albina Pelletier. Jeanne built heart felt relationships within the parishes and the Langdon Community. When Jeanne moved to Langdon Place of Nashua in 2013, she became a parishioner of the Immaculate Conception Parish. Jeanne was an active parishioner and Eucharistic minister at Saint Christopher Parish, Parish of The Resurrection and Saint Francis Xavier Parish. She lived in her Dover Street home for 55 years. Rarely was there a time the grandchildren would arrive without fresh homemade ‘Grandma Cookies’ in the jar. Jeanne enjoyed summering at Lake Winnipesaukee, following New England sports, traveling abroad, visiting her children as they moved about the country, and cheering her grandchildren on at sporting events. Once married, Jeanne managed the finances of their family business, Bruce Construction Co. Finishing her education, Jeanne went to work for the Johns Mansville Company as a bookkeeper in the finance office. She graduated in 1952 with a degree in Bookkeeping. She attended Nashua Business College in the evenings and was an active student, a team player on the girl’s basketball team and a member of student council. Married in 1953, they celebrated 60 years of marriage.įollowing graduation from Nashua High School in 1947, she worked for her father at Service Electric Company as a bookkeeper. Born Novemshe was a third generation Nashua resident. (Pelletier) Daigle, 91 of Nashua NH passed away on Jwith her loving family by her side.
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