Paul Moulton Obituary & Photos
Paul Moulton obituary from Peaslee Funeral Home, Farmington, NH. <br /><br />The obituary reads:<br /><br /><em>Paul Moulton</em><br /><em> May 14, 1951 - July 22, 2021</em><br /><br /><em> Farmington, NH Paul Moulton passed away peacefully on July 22, 2021 at the age of seventy after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was the loving husband of Linda Moulton; proud father of three sons, Corey, Jamie and his wife Jill, Mike and his wife Heather; cherished grandfather of Sophie, Brady, Keltin, Reid, and Elise; dear son of Robert “Buzz” Moulton. He was predeceased by his mother, Althena Moulton, and sister, Gloria Vachon.</em><br /><br /><em> Paul was a proud lifelong resident of Farmington. In high school, Paul was a standout basketball player for the Farmington Tigers, scoring 1,000 points during his career and was a part of the town’s first state championship team in 1970. After graduating high school, Paul went on to work for forty-six years at DiPrizio’s Lumber Mill then Middleton Building Supply.</em><br /><br /><em>While working and raising three boys of his own with his wife Linda, Paul dedicated his time to serve as a volunteer on the Farmington Fire Department for twenty-four years. He also took pride in fostering the love of the sports in children, volunteering for over twenty years, at the Farmington 500, with the basketball and baseball programs. In his retirement, many things brought Paul joy, but nothing did like seeing his own grandchildren play on the court or field. During his short retirement, Paul enjoyed spending time with the love of his life and wife of fifty-two years, Linda. He enjoyed fishing, camping, and catching up with friends. As a friend, Paul always had a way to make you feel special, remembering to ask about something you mentioned in passing. Paul leaves behind countless friends whose lives he touched with his humor and loyalty.</em><br /><br /><em>A service will be held on Sunday, August 1st at 2:00 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Farmington, followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Paul’s honor to the Farmington 500, a volunteer organization that was important to Paul. The Farmington 500, P.O. Box 404, Farmington, New Hampshire, 03835. </em><br /><br /><em>Cremation care by Peaslee Funeral Home. To express condolences, please visit: www.peasleefuneralhome.com</em><br /><br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
Peaslee Funeral Home, Farmington, NH
Peaslee Funeral Home, Farmington, NH
May 14, 1951 - July 22, 2021
Photosheet Grade 1 Memorial Drive School & Photograph Of Clarice Lougee Teacher Grade1, 1959-1960
A standard class photosheet for grade one, Memorial Drive School, Farmington, NH & a photograph of Clarice Lougee teacher Grade 1 1959-1960. Photosheet size: 6.5"x8.5" Teacher Photo: 1.5"x 1.75
Top Row: Debra Servetas, Daniel Scruton, Linda Miller, Joe Garland, Mary Schulte, Michel Baud, Pamela Clements
Second Row from Top: Ronald Hoage, Charlotte Lefebre(or Kathy Bushway),Linda Sabine, Randy Goodwin
Second Row from Bottom: First student unidentified, Alan Spear Jean Gray, Ronald Jenkins, Susan Boothby, second to last student unidentified, Shirley Lord
Bottom Row: Edward Mros, Shirley Gilman, Leo Drapeau, Luann Picard(?),Dennis Nichols, Last two students unidentified
FHS-RKL
Alston Studios Inc
Donated by Clarice & Walter Lougee
1950 Typed Letter By Unknown Subject Detailing A Day Trip- Brookefield, Wakefield, Middleton
1950 Typed Letter By Unknown Subject Detailing A Day Trip- Brookefield, Wakefield, Middleton by Mary Cloutman, Beatrice Ellison and the unknown author. They visited buildings in Wakefield (Little Red Schoolhouse, library, Congregational Church, home of the Opitzes, and tea at the"Old Maid"s Tavern"). Then they stopped at the painted church in Middleton. All this on a very rainy day.
AEM & RKL-FHS
Unknown
1950
NH Profiles Magazine April 1952-Article About Schuller Museum Farmington, NH
NH Profiles Magazine, April, 1952, Vol 1 No. 4-Article About Schuller Museum Farmington, NH
NH Profiles Inc.
NH Profiles Inc.
1952
Donation of Dottie Bean 2017
Group Photo-Farmington Historical Society Room
Group photo in the Farmington Historical Society room, lower level, the Goodwin Library. Photo taken late 1950's to early 1960's.
Labeled on back:
Ned Parker
Mr. & Mrs. Carleton
Mary Cloutman
Ruby Barret
Edna Berry
Lillian Emerson
Vala Sabine
Unknown