Aldia-Houghton-Obituary

Aldia A. Houghton

Manchester, New Hampshire

Apr 14, 1926 – Apr 3, 2013

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BORN
April 14, 1926
DIED
April 3, 2013
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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MANCHESTER - Aldia A. Houghton, 86, died on Wednesday, April 3, 2013, at Catholic Medical Center, with her family by her side. She was born on April 14, 1926, in Winchendon, Mass., to Francis Lafortune and Yvonne (Labrie) Lafortune. Aldia worked for many years as a waitress and hostess at several...

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Judy and Deb sorry for your loss you are in our prayers

Lea (Maranda)Key
Alice(Maranda)Cote

It was so nice to get to know your mom. She will be missed on our visits to HCNH. Our heart-felt sympathies to your family. Darren & Maureen Warriner (Rita Reischer's daughter & son-in-law)

Judith and Deb, my heart and love goes out to you and your families. Memories will always stay with you.

Dear Larry and family, I am so sorry to hear of Aldia's passing. She was always kind, caring and quick witted. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Larry and family I am sorry to hear of your loss. I remember visiting you and your family when I was younger. Aldia was a special person and a great friend of my mom's.

Thank you Aunt Aldia for being a special part of my life. Our fun times at Hampton Beach that you loved so much, our family get-togethers, and all the laughter and excitement through the years. I will miss you very much. To Uncle Larry and my cousins, prayers and heartfelt sympathies come your way in the loss of your wife and mother.
With much love to you during this time of sadness,
Judy LaFortune Marini

Dear Uncle Larry and family,
We are so very sorry to hear about Auntie Aldia, your wife, mother and friend. She was always good to me and my family and especially supportive of my mother as a friend over the years. I will always remember Auntie Aldia's sense of humor and her generosity. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Jim and Robin Flynn

To Larry an Houghton Family. I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Aldia when my husband Walt and I use to go to the Mill Yard. We shared quite a few laughs and had a good time. She was the bright side of the Mill Yard, we always looked forward to seeing her. She will be missed.

Dear Jimmy,

I am so very sorry to hear about the loss of your Mom. I remember meeting her a few times and she seemed like such a wonderful woman. Sending my deepest sympathies to you and your family.

All my love,

Essie Rubin Shuman