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Salon Invidia has relocated to 160 Plaistow Road (Route 125) in Plaistow, next to the Early Bird Cafe. Convenient hours are Tues.-Thurs., 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., and Fri. and Sat., 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Call them at 603-382-3311 for women and men’s cuts, perms, bang trim, color service, foils, up-dos, make up, waxing, and so much more. Drop by and talk to the professionals. Pictured from left, Jill Duggan, owner; Melissa Schneider, Jacqui Georgopolis and Sung Wheelock.
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Raymond Bessom, 92
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Exeter, NH — Raymond “Ray” L. Bessom, 92, passed away peacefully on May 3, 2013, at the Exeter Hospital in Exeter, N.H.
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William H. Goodwin, Jr.
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Amesbury, MA — William H. Goodwin, Jr., age 69, lifelong resident of Amesbury, died Sunday afternoon at Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital in Salem, N.H.
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Virginia A. Donahue, 70
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East Kingston, NH — Virginia A. Donahue, 70, of East Kingston, N.H., formerly of Stoneham, Mass., died on Tuesday, April 9, at her home.
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Catherine F. "Kitty" (Clements) Brown, 66
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Ft. Gibson, OK — Catherine F. "Kitty" (Clements) Brown passed away February 17, 2013, at her home in Ft. Gibson, Okla., after a brave battle with cancer. Kitty was born in Brentwood, N.H., on April 21, 1946, to the late Chester H. Clements and Catherine F. (Morse) Clements. She was raised in Kingston, N.H., and graduated from Sanborn Seminary. She lived for many years on Plum Island, Mass. While living on Plum Island, she was a columnist and photographer for The Daily News of Newburyport, as well as a school bus driver.
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Ted "Teddy" Bolduc
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Fremont, N.H. — Ted “Teddy” Burleigh Bolduc, was born the youngest son of Phyllis and Joseph Bolduc Sr., on May 22, 1962. He died suddenly April 8, 2013, after a brief illness. Ted lived for most of his life in Fremont and Raymond. He was well known for his skills with heavy equipment and worked all his life in construction and excavation in the Fremont and Epping area. In addition to his work, he loved ice hockey, baseball, hunting, country music, and animals, especially his dog Finlay. He was very proud of, and also loved by, his very large family.
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Raymond Bessom, 92
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