Benjamin-Bixby-Obituary

Benjamin Chesley Bixby

Bradford, Massachusetts

Dec 20, 1934 – Jan 4, 2025 (Age 90)

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BORN
December 20, 1934
DIED
January 4, 2025
AGE
90
LOCATION
Bradford, Massachusetts

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HAVERHILL - On Saturday January Fourth, our wonderful father passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home in Kingston, NH. Benjamin Chesley Bixby was born December 20,1934 in New Jersey, and adopted by his parents, Chesley and Barbara Brooks Bixby. Ben grew up in Haverhill, Massachusetts and...

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We have such wonderful memories of Ben and Betsey from in and out of our church home in Kingston. It meant a lot to us, when they hosted our going away party (to Texas). His example of what a Christian should be was wonderful for us to see and follow. He will be missed.

Wonderful man to work for.

Waterskiing, tennis, Thanksgiving, watching football, skiing, so many memories! I feel so blessed to have known such a true gentleman!

The Lawler family sends our deepest condolences and love to you all. Feel so blessed to have known Uncle Ben and he will be missed.

Our deepest condolences to you and your family

mr. Bixby was a neighbor of mine on the lake since I moved here 30 years ago ..what I remember about Mr. Bixby, is that when I saw him especially driving by my house on the lake there was always was a big wave and a smile ...at times when I walked my dogs. I´ll be walking by his driveway and if he was coming up the driveway, he would always stop role down the window to say hi and see how things were going .. so his accomplishments were many that I´m now reading about which I never knew but...

Dear Betsey and family, My earliest memories of Ben and you were through the Haverhill YMCA where you both were warm and inviting to all around you. I am so sad to hear of Ben's passing and send thoughts and prayers to all. Many Blessings, Lucinda Wentworth Nolet

In the time that I knew him, I was always struck by his amiable, affable nature. No matter how the day was progressing, it was always better after seeing him. And his care for, and love of his wife Betsey was evident, always. Personally, I will miss him dearly. The town of Kingston will be less without him. May he have eternal rest, in the peace so well-deserved. Mark L Reeder, MD

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