G.-Sturdee-Obituary

G. Scott Sturdee

Pittsfield, New Hampshire

Age 69

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DIED
August 5, 2017
AGE
69
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Pittsfield, New Hampshire

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PITTSFIELD – G. Scott Sturdee, (known as Scott), age 69, of Clough Road, died at his home Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017, following a brief illness. He was born in Camden, Maine, the son of Charles R. and Virginia (Lassonde) Sturdee. He was a retired truck driver having worked for the Thibeault-Cora Co. He also was an iron worker having worked on projects throughout New England. He had also tried his hand at scallop fishing. He was an Army Veteran during the Vietnam Era and had been awarded a ""Purple Heart""

He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Tracy (Manning) Sturdee of Pittsfield. His mother, Virginia of Bow; two daughters, Dani Tarbell and her husband, Myles and Corinne Sturdee; five grandchildren, Chandler, Olivia, Samantha, Knox and Owen. He also leaves his step-mother, Nancy Sturdee; and a half-brother, Rodney Sturdee.

There are no visiting hours.

A graveside service with military honors will be held on Friday, August 11, at 12 noon in the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery, Boscawen. Pastor Bob Stewart will officiate.

In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to the Pittsfield Firefighters Association, 33 Catamount Road, Pittsfield NH 03263.

The Waters Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

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When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure. May that wonderful treasure fill your heart with love and bring you a measure of peace. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

1 Thessalonians 4:13,14 ❤

I worked with Scott in the 70s when he was macho boss ironworker and we connected again in Portland when he went fishing. He was not a guy you could forget. Rest in Peace old friend.

Rest In Peace my dear old friend.

DB

I remember Scott stopping by on his motorcycle when my sons were growing up. He brought them army helmets and other things that provided hours of soldier games. Very kind man and great neighbor to us. Always had a smile with the best laugh! Rest peacefully Scott. Keeping you in my prayers Tracy,

Tracy my best and forever friend and to your family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I will never forgot for our 40th Class Reunion, Scott let me be his "date" too, because my husband had passed away. We had a great time. Hold on tight to your memories. They are true reasures. May God bless you, guide you and help you always, during your times of need. With much love always, Carole

Truly a great guy to work with and spend time with. We worked on many jobs together in the 70's & 80's. Trusted each other. Always enjoyed the gatherings with him, Tracy & the gang. He'll surely be missed and will live on in our hearts forever.

One of the Great Ones has motored on down the highway. He gave us all so many good memories and friendship. We'll be missing that laugh.

Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.