12/25/2023 0 Comments Barbara frink obituaryArmy during World War II in Italy and Greece. He attended Bryant College in Providence, R.I., and served in the U.S. He was born in Bronxville, N.Y., the son of Frank and Marguerite (Massie) Meyer. Meyer, 72, formerly of Putney Road, died Monday at home after a sudden illness. The Foley Funeral Home in Keene is in charge of arrangements.īow - Robert C. James Episcopal Church, 44 West St., Keene 03431. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. Private burial will be in Woodland Cemetery. James Episcopal Church, 44 West St., Keene. and several nieces and nephews.Ī memorial service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. He is survived by his wife, Beverly Frink of Keene a daughter, Karen Frink of Auburn a son, Kevin Frink of Peterborough three granddaughters a brother, Donald Frink of Roanoke, Va. He was predeceased by a brother, Elbert Frink. James Episcopal Church, Keene, where he sang in the church choir for 50 years and served as a member of the vestry. He was employed as the chef at New England College, Henniker, for 23 years. He also served with the 423rd Armed Services Band. Army Corps of Engineers as a technical sergeant. He served in Europe during World War II with the U.S. He was a 1942 graduate of Keene High School. He was a lifelong Keene resident, and attended Keene schools. He was born in Keene, the son of Roy and Dorothy (Davis) Frink. Frink, 76, of McKinley Street, died yesterday at the Cheshire Medical Center in Keene. Search fulltext OFFSITE New Hampshire Obituaries: First Name: Confirm death dates with the Social Security Death Index) (Obituaries archived from all over the state of New Hampshire. New Hampshire Obituary and Death Notice Archive Wilkinson-Beane-Simoneau-Paquette Funeral Home & Cremation Services and, 164 Pleasant St., Laconia, NH, 03246, is assisting the family with arrangements.New Hampshire Obituary and Death Notice Archive - 7 In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the Gilford Community Church Memorial Fund, 19 Potter Hill Road, Gilford, NH The Seacoast Science Center, Odiorne State Park, 570 Ocean Blvd Rye, NH 03870-2104 and the Wood Island Life Saving Station, PO Box 11, Kittery, ME 03905. She was predeceased by her husband, William Hauck in 2001 her sister Madeline Stevens and her beloved nephew Mark E. Barbara is survived by her nephew Wesley Nyberg and his wife Jacqueline and their three children William Reinhardt III and his wife Mary and their two children and her special godson, William Hay and his wife Louise and their five children. They were active members of the Winnipesaukee Yacht Club, sailed their yawl “Survivor” on Lake Winnipesaukee and built a camp on Mark Island, which became a gathering place for family and friends. Barbara and her husband spent a full and happy life together for 60 years. She helped establish a League of Women Voters in Portsmouth and was Voter Chairman for many years. Barbara was an active member of The Daughters of the Founders and Patriots of America (DFPA) and The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). After her husband’s return from the war, the couple settled in the Lakes Region of NH where Barbara quickly became active in their new community and Church. With Bill away during the war, Barbara worked in the War Supply Office at the Portsmouth Shipyard. In 1941 she married her childhood sweetheart, William Hauck of Watertown, MA. Barbara graduated from Portsmouth High School and later attended the Copley School in Boston, MA. The remaining stone structure, once part of their home, is now part of the Seacoast Science Center. As a child Barbara enjoyed being at the family’s summer home on Odiorne’s Point in Rye, NH. 2, 1918, in Portsmouth, NH, daughter of Sidney and Phyllis (Sugden) Frink. GILFORD- Barbara Elizabeth Frink Hauck died peacefully at her home in Gilford, NH, at the age of 102 on December 10, 2020.
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