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Frank C. Guy Sr.

Farmington, New Hampshire

1929 - 2004

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Frank C. Guy, Sr., age 74 of Green Street in Farmington, died Tuesday evening, February 17, 2004 at home.

Born September 10, 1929 and raised in Newburyport, Massachusetts, he was a son of the late James J. Guy and Rose M. (Salvatore) Silva. He had resided in Farmington, NH since 1985, having come from Salisbury and Newburyport, Mass.

A carpenter, he was employed in the construction trade, and had been employed with the Perrini Co. Frank also had owned and operated Bridge Road Used Furniture in Salisbury, MA and Frank's Used Furniture in Somersworth, NH.

He enjoyed woodworking.

Survivors include his wife of 53 years: Barbara A. (Carpenter) Guy of Farmington, NH, 1 daughter: Barbara J. Guy-Janvrin of Amesbury, Mass., 5 sons: Frank C. Guy, Jr. of Arizona, George F. Guy and John A. Guy, both of Hayward, CA, Joseph J. Guy of Salisbury, Mass. and James W. Guy of Washburn, Maine, several Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren, a brother: William J. Guy of Seabrook also Cousins, Nieces and Nephews. He was pre-deceased by 2 brothers and 2 sisters.

At his request, there are no services planned. Interment will be in the spring at St. Mary's Cemetery in Newburyport, Mass. Arrangements are in the care of Peaslee Funeral Home 32 Central St. Farmington, NH. To express condolences, please visit: www.peasleefuneralhome.com

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I miss you Grampy. I remember your funny little jokes, and how much you cared about Grammy. It´s been a long time but you are still missed by all of us who loved you. Thank you for being a great part of my childhood.

Wow 15 yrs...I hope you and Barbara Jean aretogether and at peace.love jackie

Dear Dad, I miss you.

Hi Uncle Frank.It's been a year and you are sorely missed.I am sure you are up in heaven teaching God how to save money. Love ya,
your niece jackie

A year has gone by already.We all miss you very much,and you will always be in our hearts.I have had some wonderful support from friends and family and i thank you all from the bottom of my heart. And may you rest in peace my husband.Your loving wife and family.

It is hard to believe that a year has gone by. We all have the memories that were made during our time with Uncle Frank, and it's also wonderful to hear stories from you, Aunt Barb, sharing the great (and not so great) adventures of your lives together. The roads you traveled had many twists and bends, but you always traveled them together, and were truly blessed to have found each other, and go through all life had to hand out together for so many years.

Love, Your niece, Julie

OOOOOPS SORRY ID LIKE TO MAKE A CORRECTION HERE: THIS GUEST BOOK WILL MAINTAIN OPEN UNTIL MARCH 19TH,2005 ...BY MY BROTHER JAMES GUY...TY JIMMY!! DIDN'T NOTICE THAT TILL AFTERWARDS SORRY LOL...OH WELL NOBODYS PERFECT LOL.

LOVE ALWAYS , BARBARA JEAN

3/18/04
WELL PEOPLE JUST WANNA SAY ONCE AGAIN TY FOR ALL OF U EXPRESSING YOUR FEELINGS TOWARDS MY DAD...MYSELF...MY BROTHERS...AND MY MOM ALL APRECIATE YOUR KINDNESS..TY VERY MUCH. HOPE U ALL STAY SAFE AND ARE IN GOOD HANDS..TAKE CARE..AND HOPE TO EVENTUALLY SEE YAS ALL SOON. AS U ALL KNOW 3/19/04 WILL BE THE LAST DAY THIS GUEST BOOK IS OPEN..SO ID LIKE TO ALSO THANK CARL PEASLEE AS WELL FOR HIS PART IN IT AND MY BROTHER JIMMY FOR KEEPING THIS GUEST BOOK GOING AS WELL. LOVE ALWAYS,...

I will miss him, his carpenter stories, his jokes but one thing is for sure. He is not forgotten.