Andrew-Thorell-Obituary

Andrew C. Thorell

Manchester, New Hampshire

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HOOKSETT - Andrew C. "Andy" Thorell, 98, of Hooksett passed away peacefully at Elliott Hospital on Feb. 20, 2013, with his son, daughter-in-law and grandson by his side. He was born in Manchester on March 15, 1914, the son of Andrew Emanuel Thorell and Hannah Dahlen Thorell. He studied at...

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My prayers go out to the Thorell family in this time of loss. The bible tells us to "rejoice with people who rejoice; weep with people who weep." (Romans 12:15) I share your grief.

We are so sad to hear of Andy's passing. My little Martha has been praying for him daily for years. We will miss our special visits with our dear friend Andy and hearing of all his wonderful stories of life in Manchester as a boy working in the Mills and his stories of adventures traveling across the country and in the war. What a sweet and gentle man who loved his family dearly. What a blessing to have known Andy.

We loved having Andy as a neighbor in Hooksett. I remember well when I had an ache or pain, Andy would be out raking leaves at 92 years old with no complaints. Andy was always an inspiration to us. The Boisse Family

Enjoyed several pleasant vists with Andy these last few difficult years. Stories about his wife, son, young life and time in the service were all fun to listen to. He was especially proud of his son and family who sustained him through these last trying days. We are glad that he is finally at rest in the Lord. Good job, Allen. Mag and Diane Roma Gethsemane Lutheran Church

MY CONDOLENCES ---ED LABORE SR

We loved visiting with Andy and listening to his many stories about his military service during WWII and his trips across the country with his wife. Andy was a special man whose faith in our Lord Jesus inspired us both. We will miss you Andy. Rest in peace dear brother in Christ. Blair & Karin Mitchell

Gloria and I had stopped in to visit with Andy a couple of times this month. Communicating was difficult but we were able to. We're happy that he was able to avoid nursing home care thanks to Allan and Janet's dedication.