Donald-Gauthier-Obituary

Rev. Donald F. Gauthier Jr.

Sanbornville, New Hampshire

1948 - 2019

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SANBORNVILLE - On Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, the Reverend Donald F. Gauthier Jr., 71, was called to his rest and to the glory of the Resurrection promised by the Lord.Born in Berlin on Sept. 12, 1948, he was the son of Donald and Katherine Gauthier Sr.He attended St. Patrick Grammar School and...

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I was caught off guard by this. I commonly referred to Fr. Don as "The Padre" when I was working in Goffstown years ago at the store next to his church. I could practically set my watch to when he would come in the store every morning and I would have his newspaper and cigarettes waiting for him. He had a knack for putting people at ease around. During one of our many chats he once told me, "I too am also a sinner, and if the day comes that I forget that, I am doomed." He was a very rare...

God Bless You Father & Rest In Peace. I Do Not Know You, Nor Have I Ever Met You. However, You Are A Man Of Faith, And I Always Respect & Cherish That. However, You May Know My 1st Cousin Sr. Evelyn Boucher. She Taught School At St. Catherine's In Manchester, New Hampshire, And Many Other Places As Well, And Completed Many Missionary Work, Including But Not Limited To Peru. Completing Our Dear Lord's Work Is Priceless. Thank You For Your Service To Humanity. And, i Loved Reading Your Obituary.

To all of Father Don's family I offer my sincerest condolences. I've only seen him a few times since he was transferred out of St. Catherine's in Manchester. Of all the priests at St Catherine's over the years, I have to add that he is tied for first place with Msgr. Hannigan. May it comfort you to know he is at peace and watching down on you all. God Bless.

so sorry for your loss , only new DON through ernie leblanc for a few years over antique cars and our love of them ,,our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time ,god bless ,

Dan, I was a seminarian at Wadhams Hall with Don. Perfectly true, he was a hilarious soul to be around. I'm sure we men from Wadhams will miss him much.

So very sad. A great priest. Peace and Blessings.

Dan - Myself and BIANH would like to send our condolences to you and your family on the loss of your brother. This is never an easy time but please know that we are thinking of all of you at this time.

Erin Hall BIANH Staff