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Eric Travis Bates

1950 - 2016

Eric Travis Bates obituary, 1950-2016, Peterborough, NH

BORN

1950

DIED

2016

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Keene, New Hampshire

Eric Bates Obituary

PETERBOROUGH: Lieutenant Colonel Eric Travis Bates, US Army, Ret., 66, of Peterborough, formerly of Harrisville, died Monday, May 30, 2016, in Salem, Va, of a sudden illness. He was born, on March 5, 1950, at Elliot Community Hospital in Keene, to Frank Merrill and Virginia (Travis) Bates Jr., and was a long time resident of Harrisville. Eric attended Keene schools graduating from Keene High School in 1968 and Keene State College in 1977. He was a member of the Keene High School Wrestling Team in 1967 and 1968. He also played baseball for Keene High. He was employed by several local businesses including Keene State College, Homestead Woolen Mills, and Troy Mills. He served for over 30 years in the US Army working his way up the ranks from Private to Lieutenant Colonel. Lt. Colonel Bates' Army assignments included: service as a squad leader and platoon sergeant with the 9th Infantry Division in Vietnam during the period of 1968 through 1970; company commander with the 203d Military Intelligence Battalion located at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. from 1987 to 1989; Chemical Battle Staff Officer with the 24th Infantry Division, with locations at Fort Stewart, Ga., Saudi Arabia and Iraq, from 1990 to 1993; Operations Officer with the Army Reserve in Little Rock, Ark., Fort Jackson S.C. and Fort Devens, Mass. from 1994 through 2006. His Military awards included the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, and two foreign campaign medals with eight battle stars. He was recognized with awards from five different US Presidents. He was a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 799 in Keene. After retirement, he worked on staff at the Student Conservation Association in Charlestown, N.H. and as a Junior ROTC instructor at Bertie High School in Windsor, N.C. Eric is survived by his three children: Katie B. Bates and her husband, Darrell F. Gyles of Deering, Tara L. Crosby of Mason and Matthew T. Bates and his wife, Tiffany M. Bates, of New Ipswich; as well as five grandchildren: Trinity D. Pomerleau; Rosalie M. Crosby; Odin T. Bates; Violet D. Gyles; and Levi D. Crosby. Eric was loved immensely by his children, grandchildren, and friends. His absence is heartbreaking and he will be missed dearly. Family was his highest priority and he adored his children and grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them as often as possible. There will be a memorial service, with Military Honors, on Friday, June 17, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at the Fletcher Funeral Home. An hour of visitation will be held prior to the service from 10:00 until 11:00. Interment will occur at a later date in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. Fletcher Funeral Home & Cremation Services (www.fletcherfuneralhome.com), 33 Marlboro St, Keene has been

entrusted with his arrangements.

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Published by Monadnock Ledger-Transcript from Jun. 9 to Jun. 18, 2016.

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Bob Carruth

July 15, 2016

Eric was a good friend that I first met when he and I were stationed at Aberdeen in 1984 and again at Fort Stewart 89-92. Our families were close, and unfortunately we lost touch over the years. Our condolences to the family.

Patrick Eggleston

June 18, 2016

Eric was a good student at Keene State College and a good friend. He was my student soon after I started teaching Biology at the College. I am pleased that he did so well in the Army. I will miss him.

Mary

June 17, 2016

Thank you for your support, humor, thoughtfulness and the cherished 44 years of memories...you are missed Ricky Bates.

Amber Isom

June 17, 2016

My thoughts and prayers are with you from Arkansas.

David Green

June 17, 2016

I remember the years of working at Keene State College together taking care of the rats, Jo Jo the monkey and of course the two boa constrictors Boris and Bullwinkle. We spent two hours trying to pull them apart when Boris decided to eat Bullwinkle. We did what you called your second tour of duty hunting down the rats on the third floor after Ed Gianferri's son let them all out of their cages. I wonder what ever happened to that log cabin you built which had a first floor height of only 5'5". You were the only one who could walk around in it. I also remember the orange pickup driving around and you saying "never trust a girl with thin lips." Thank you for such a great time, you will be missed greatly.

Sheryl Iravani

June 16, 2016

May the essence of your beautiful spirit shine bright in all of us, and still be found in the generations to come.

With eternal love...

Frank Binaghi

June 9, 2016

I have many great memories of my Uncle Rick. The thing I remember most was driving around in the orange pick up truck calling people "Sweat Hog" lol. He will be greatly missed.

Melanie Blake

June 8, 2016

"Uncle Sweat Hog" I will always think of you as that. You were so much fun when we were little!!! You will be missed in this world. Thank you for your service, for being a great uncle to us and a great son to Gramma Gigi. I hope the two of you are together somewhere having a good time. Much love

Tiffany Bates

June 8, 2016

" Me and Pop were two peas in a pod, and I'm the only pea left. Who will be my best friend now, mom?" - Odin
We are incredibly heart broken by your passing. You are and will continue to be incredibly missed. Thank you for all the help you have given to my family and all the love you have given to my children. We will never forget you, and we will will keep your memory alive with us every day.

Misty Marie

June 8, 2016

My you rest in peace Mr.Bates.

Darrell Gyles

June 8, 2016

You are missed greatly and will be remembered always.

Katie Bates

June 8, 2016

A candle for you Dad.

Katie Bates

June 8, 2016

Dad, you were the best. The best buddy, father, and grandfather. I miss you every minute and don't know what Violet, Darrell, and I will do without our "Pop". Love you so much forever.

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