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James (Jim) Granger

New London, NH - James (Jim) Archibald Granger, 94, passed away on December 9, 2025 at New London Hospital. A New London native and life-long resident, Jim was born on February 23, 1931, the son of Clarence Burns and Ruth Elizabeth (Pingree) Granger. He graduated in 1949 from New London High School and served in the US Army from 1952 – 1954. He earned an Associate Degree from Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, in Architectural Construction in 1956. He returned to New London and worked with his father at the family construction firm of C.B. Granger & Son, taking over the company at his father's retirement. Years later he established J.A.G. Construction and continued in the building trade until his retirement in his late-seventies.

Jim was predeceased by his parents, sisters and brothers-in-law Mary and Anthony Leahy and Marguerite and Phillip DeLuca. He is survived by his children James C. Granger (Bonnie), Ellen Coffin (Wayne), Suzanne Lamphere (Stanley) and William Granger (Annette), his sister Mabel Baker (James), daughter-in-law Crystal Granger and cousins Larry Rowe and Laura Davis with whom he lived for the past 9 years. His surviving family also includes 4 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild.

Jim's community involvement defines who he was as a neighbor, friend, business associate, and volunteer. At age 26 he joined King Solomon's Lodge #14 and during his 68 years as a Mason he held every office in the organization, serving as Master in 1964. He was a member of the New London Fire Department for 37 years, which included a term on the Board of Fire Engineers and several years as the Assistant Fire Chief. Jim was a long-standing member of the New London Boys Club, receiving the Beall Award in 1997 in recognition of his "good fellowship and service to his fellowmen". As owner of his construction business, Jim often hired young people who were interested in making carpentry their careers; several local contractors learned their trade or honed their skills while working for Jim. His volunteer spirit also led him to help with neighborhood projects. Donating a section of his land on Bunker Road, he and the neighbors built a baseball field, complete with backboard, for his children and their friends so they could play ball close to home. Family and friends remember the many times he helped out in a crisis, no matter how large or small. The New London Service Organization recognized Jim's contributions to the community with the Third of a Century Award in 2002.

At heart, Jim was an outdoorsman. In his younger years, he spent many happy hours hunting and fishing with friends, and especially with his cousin Lewis (Duke) Rowe. He had a family maple sugaring operation at a time when tapping trees meant tromping through snow to collect the sap and staying up late in the sugar house boiling it to make syrup. One of his many talents was his gardening skill. He planted wonderful vegetable and flower gardens and spent summer evenings working among his plants. Eggplants and tomatoes were planted in pots near the entry door, where they flourished. He would grab a handful of cherry tomatoes as he passed by, but the eggplant was planted for its beauty rather than its taste.

Jim lived his life as an honest, caring individual with a quick sense of humor and an incredible work ethic. Everyone who had the privilege of knowing him is better off for his presence in their lives. He will be sorely missed.

A Celebration of Life will be held in the late spring. Donations in Jim's memory can be made to King Solomon's Lodge #14, PO Box 295, Elkins, NH 03233-0295, Lake Sunapee Region VNA & Hospice, or a charity of one's choice.

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Published by Concord Monitor on Dec. 19, 2025.

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Lyndon and Doreen Graham

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To the entire Granger family we wish to extend our heartfelt sympathy. I had the pleasure of knowing and admiring my cousin Jim for over 70 years from the time I was a lad from Quebec. Jim and his family would come to visit us and we would motor to New London to see them. I will always cherish those visits, especially when I could remain overnight with them in Aunt Ruth and Uncle Clair's house across the road. Up to and including last year we always exchanged Christmas cards with an update on happenings in each other's lives during the previous year. My sisters were fond of Jim too and he would often ask about them. Later on while vacationing in New Hampshire or Vermont, Doreen would often make a detour to check in on the Grangers. May he rest in peace.

Diane DeLuca-Ellis

December 29, 2025

Uncle Jim thank you for the fond childhood memories of visiting you and my cousins in New Hampshire. So much fun swimming in Pleasant Lake and eating Lobster at Grandpa and Grandma's house. You will be truly missed. May you rest in peace.

Carla Marshall

December 29, 2025

When I mistakenly included Jim in ad in the Shopper about and Ice House Museum Cracker Barrel "New London Folks No Longer With Us" a few years ago, I called to apologize and he was very gracious and even came to the event. Of course I had to admit my mistake and introduce him to which he replied "Well, you were 90% right!" Kind of him to show me some grace. I certainly knew him for many years (he was a bit of a New London legend) but not well. Nonetheless, I was tearful when I read of his passing.

Mary Holmes

December 25, 2025

To James children, So very sorry for your loss. Hold your memories close to your heart and he will always be near.

I met James through his daughter Susie, He helped me with an intense landscaping project at his house in New London. I loved working with him. Many fond memories of the work we accomplished there. We had many discussions about trees and plants and designs.

I have thought about him often. I will keep him in my prayers always

Kenneth A St. Cyr

December 19, 2025

Rest in peace Uncle Jim.

Judy Stearns Gibson

December 18, 2025

Jim was a good man! I will miss his sense of humor, the twinkle in his eyes and Jim's kindheartedness! Sending my heartfelt condolences and prayers to the entire Granger family.

Karen Willis

December 16, 2025

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories!
R.I.P Jim

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