Alan-Colwell-Obituary

Alan Colwell

Rochester, New Hampshire

1958 - 2006

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Rochester- Alan Colwell, 47, of 194 Salmon falls Road died Monday, February 6, 2006 at the Portsmouth Regional Hospital.

Born July 20, 1958 in Rochester, NH. He was the son of George and Carlene (Jacobs) Colwell.

Alan has lived in Rochester most of his life. He was a self employed truck driver and was the founder of the SSCE, a camper group that restored antique Scotty campers. He was an avid hunter, camper, and loved NASCAR. Alan also was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Parsonsfield, ME.

Members of his family include his wife of 14 years Jessica Colwell of Rochester. His children; Anthony Colwell, Jammie McFadden, Samantha Colwell, and Sarah Colwell all of Rochester. His parents George and Carlene Colwell of Rochester. His grandmother Eunice Goodwin of Farmington, and his brothers; Brian Colwell of Gonic and Christopher Colwell of East Rochester. Many nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles.

Predeceased by his grandfathers; Carl Jacobs, Morris Goodwin, Kenneth Colwell, and his grandmother Rena Colwell.

Calling hours will be held Friday, 2-4 & 6-8 PM at the R. M. Edgerly & Son Funeral Home, 86 S. Main Street, Rochester, NH 03867

A funeral service will be held Saturday at 10 AM in the Chapel of the R. M. Edgerly & Son Funeral Home, 86 S. Main Street, Rochester, NH 03867

Burial will be at the New Cold Springs Cemetery, Crowhill Road, E. Rochester, NH in the spring.

To sign our online guest book, please visit, www.edgerlyfh.com

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Hi Jessie,

I was thinking about you and the girls today. I hope you are all doing well.

Alan is also in my thoughts, too.

Take care.

- Michelle

Jessie, Well, camping season is in full swing and I always think of Alan whenever I'm sitting by the campfire (and everybody sure does miss him!) It was good to see you and the girls last weekend at Bear Brook. Take care! - Michelle

Will I guess its time I said something. Bud I'll miss you. We had alot of fun growing up.some of the things we did. boy o'boy if Ma & Dad knew. You just keep smiling and we will keep smiling right back. Will I have to say goodbye for now. But I will see you again. God Bless I LOVE YOU!!!! your Brother Brian.....

Jess, Sam & Sarah,
I cannot believe a month has passed since Alan left us. Know that I think of Alan often and remember I am here if you need anything.
Love,
Pam

Jessie, It was good to see you and the girls on Saturday. I am glad to hear that you still want to come to our Mystic gathering in July. It will be good for all of you and I think Alan would like that. On behalf of your friends in the Tearjerker's, you know that we are always here for you. Like I said to you, Alan needn't have worried about folks not showing up "in case...", the standing room proved that. I know if all of the Tearjerker and Scotty people could've been there, we would've...

I WAS SORRY TO HER ABOUT YOUR HUSBAND, I GREW UP LONG TIME AGO WITH ALL THE BOYS. IF U LIKE TO EMAIL ME AND TALK, MY HUSBAND DIED 2 YEARS AGO ALSO AT 43JUST OUT OF THE BLUE. MANY WISH TO ALL AND MR-MRS COWELL FROST AND GOODFIELD FAMILY.

George and Carlene
Lou and I want you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time in your lives. Alan was always a special person to babysit and know as an adult.
Lou and Prudi

Hello- We are new members and our prayers are with the family of Alan Colwell. We never had the pleasure of meeting this fine gentleman but feel that he has touched the lives of many people in a positive way. Now when we go camping in our little "Scotty" it will be in memory of this "great Man".
With love- Mike and Margie Harmon

Jess and family,
I am sorry to hear about the lose of Alan. He will be greatly missed and he will be in my thoughts. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.