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Photo courtesy of Connor-Healy Funeral Home - Manchester

George F. Callahan

Jul 26, 1960 - Dec 31, 2025

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I grew up with George. He was shy yet funny. There we're a bunch of us kids hanging on the steps laugh at the crazy crap that happened in school that day. Lots of fun and great times. Thank you George for the memories. RIP dear friend

Our deepest condolences to all the families, relatives, friends and colleagues for the lost of George. We known him since we were kids as we were neighbors as we grew up on Pearl Street in Somerville, Mass. George, Gigi (what we called him since he was a kid) was like a little brother to us. We will always remember his beautiful smile, laughter, his bubbly, uplifting and cheerful personality. We kept in touch through Facebook. George, Gigi will always hold a special place in our hearts as he...

Sincere condolences to George’s family and friends. We grew up in the same neighborhood on Pearl Street in Somerville. We kept in touch over the years on FB. So sad to hear of his passing. May he rest in eternal peace.

George will be missed. This is very sad news.

Dear Chris and Family, We, at Alva-Tech and STI, are all thinking of you and your family at this tough time. We hope you are doing ok and know that you are in our thoughts. Sincerely all your friends at Alva-Tech and STI.

I worked with George for quite a few years, and loved being around him. His laughter and good humor was fantastic, and I will miss him greatly. The world was a better place with him in it. Rest in Peace my friend.

Freda Doreen and I send along our deepest sympathies, may George rest in peace and may you find peace in the memories of your time together.

George you will be missed my life was better knowing you.

So sorry Freda this is so sad. Sending my condolences and prayers for you.

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George's Obituary

George F. Callahan, 65, of Manchester, NH, died December 31, 2025, following a sudden illness.Born in Somerville, MA on July 26, 1960, he was the son of John and Mary (Loscuito) Callahan. He was raised in Somerville and was a graduate of Somerville High School.In his earlier years, George was...

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