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Gary B. Quint

Concord, New Hampshire

1952 - 2024

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Gary B. Quint Concord, NH - Gary B. Quint of Concord, NH died February 15, 2024 in Hanover at the age of 71. Gary was predeceased by his parents, Virginia and Harland Quint, his brother, Donald Quint and sister, Nancy Owen. Born on March 28, 1952 in Plymouth, NH, he grew up in Conway, and...

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I am so sorry for your loss Sandy. I send my deepest condolences to you.

Sincere condolences to you Sandy & your family. Prayers & thoughts for comfort for you in this difficult time.

Our condolences to you and your family, Sandy. Sending much love and peace through this difficult time. Mark and Gail Connect 55+

Sandy, Sending caring thoughts and prayers for you at this difficult time. Hugs. Paula Tucker

Enjoyed banter with Gary during his week at Breathalyzer school and whenever we met after that.

Sandy, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May the love and support of family and friends help you through the days ahead. I will always remember Gary for his beautiful smile, quick wit, and the fun times at Alan's watching the game, playing cribbage, and lots of laughing. Hold tight to all your wonderful memories as they will help you get through this sad time.

Too Gary's family, so sorry for your loss. Gary served NH very well in his role as a member of the New Hampshire State Police. He had time for all who needed his help... I was always impressed with his willingness to donate blood to NH Blood bank, I'm certain he has a high donation score on that! May all the wonderful memories of Gary from the past be a source of healing and comfort to you now during this difficult time.

My sincere condolences to Gary´s family and friends.

To Gary's family;
I was Gary's first Troop Commander at Troop D when he entered State Police, and continued to work with him until my retirement in 1990. He was always hard-working, quick-witted, and took to the troopers world of hard work under difficult conditions, but always good- natured, and dogged in both his work on the road, or as a canine handler, and later in investigations. May you have fond memories of your time with him . May he rest in peace.