Mary-MacIver-Obituary

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Mary Bristol MacIver

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I met Mary through my neighbor, Neil. Great family and I send my deepest sympathy to you all during this difficult time. God bkess you all.

To Neil and family, please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. May your mom rest in peace.

I can't say enough wonderful things about Mary. She has been a great family friend for all of my life. She was a caring, giving person who asked nothing in return. She was a savor to my mother when she was ill. Always there to help when she could. She will be missed.

Mary was our neighbor on Roosevelt for many years, she will be missed. Cyndi and I are out of state but Mary and her family will be in our thoughts.

Mary will be deeply missed. My condolences to her family. Kathy Angwin

So fond of you and your twin sister...you have left a sincere mark on many...prayers.

A joy and a light to many full of love and caring. Always with a twinkle in her eyes as she would recount the days of her nursing career and the many friendships made years ago that have remained until the present. A devoted mother, grandmother and friend whose family was the ALL in her life. I will miss her when visiting. God bless her always. Marge

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I work with Mary at the nursing home she was such a wonderful person and a great nurse

Obituaries

Mary's Obituaries

Mary Bristol MacIver passed away on Saturday, Feb 28, 2026, at the age of 86, surrounded by family.Born on July 23, 1939 in Boston, MA, she spent her early years in Greenfield, N.H.  At seven she moved to Peterborough, NH. She graduated from Peterborough High School in 1957. She attended Boston University, then went on to graduate from Concord Hospital School of Nursing in 1962.Predeceased by her parents Donald and Frances (Hopkins) Bristol, husband Robert MacIver, brother in-law Robert Mitchell and sister in-law Linda Cates.Survived by her twin sister Susan Mitchell and brother Leland (Marty) Bristol, children Neil (Chrissy) MacIver, Kelli (Joe) Bruns, Grandchildren: Gabrielle (Nick), Gavin and Van MacIver, Tyler and Jamie Bruns, Stepson Shawn (Patty) MacIver, and granddaughters Lelia and Sadie MacIver, one niece-Jessi Cates-Bristol; and two nephews, Kris Cates-Bristol and Bob Mitchell many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and cousins.Bonus family: Dawn (Brian) Gibbs, Sarah Burnikell, The Caron Family.Mary loved people. Her favorite pastime was gathering with family or friends over coffee or a shared meal.  She loved the ocean, especially the Nubble Lighthouse in York, Maine. She had strong, life-long friendships that spanned decades. She loved her grandchildren and cherished any opportunity to support them in their various endeavors. She would drop everything to spend time with any of her children or grandchildren-supporting them on the court, field or stage, making their favorite meal, or giving them a place to have an awesome sleepover. She was always up for joining the family on any adventure. She spent her later years enjoying nightly card games with her friends and family, and her beloved cat Cuddles was always by her side.Mary was a humanitarian at heart who spent her life in service to others. She worked as an RN for Concord Hospital as well as private offices and nursing homes.  While raising her children she shifted to part-time nursing and in-home childcare.  During that time she worked for a drug and alcohol crisis center and was a youth services advocate.  She then returned to full-time work at Friends Emergency Housing where she found fulfillment working to help families find resources and permanent housing.  Volunteerism included St. Peter’s Catholic Church, St. Vincent de Paul, she made countless meals, drove the sick and elderly to appointments and provided support and companionship wherever there was a need.  The family would like to thank the wonderful staff and residents at Granite Ledges and Granite VNA for their care and companionship over the last two years. Visiting hours will be held on Sunday, March 8th from 3PM to 5 PM at the Waters Funeral Home, 50 South Main Street, Concord, NH.A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on March 9th at 10 AM at Christ the King Parish, St. John’s Church, 72 South Main Street, Concord, NH.Burial will be in the Spring at Greenvale Cemetery in Greenfield, NH.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the following organizations:The John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health @ www.johnritterfoundation.org or to the American Cancer Society www.cancer.org

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