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George J. Longfellow

Hooksett, Massachusetts

1927 - 2024

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DIED
February 4, 2024
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Hooksett, Massachusetts

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George J. Longfellow, 96 died peacefully on February 4, 2024 after a long and full life.He was born in Franklin, NH on June 6, 1927, the son of George and Beatrice (Trottier) Longfellow.He proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy Seebee's.He was a member of the American Legion Post 27 in...

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george was a kind and loving man who rested in peace.

George was a great friend of our family. We met him over 50 years ago and he worked on our family's cars for years. Very special man.

Sorry to hear of the passing of George. He was a nice man with a great personality. He used to make me laugh. Not to mention, he was a really good mechanic. I am sure everyone will have fond memories of George. He had a very productive, well lived life. May he rest in peace.

The Town of Hooksett is the community that it is because of people like George Longfellow. He will be remembered for his commitment to his family as well as to the residents of the town he called home. May the entire family find the strength to navigate these difficult times.

My heartfelt condolences to the entire Longfellow family. George was loved and well respected by so many. All who knew him were blessed. Very funny, kind hearted man. May all the beautiful memories made with him help you through this difficult time. ~ Cheryl Moore

To the entire Longfellow family, Charles and I send our deepest condolences on the loss of this wonderful man. While we knew Rick through his garage, we met his Dad at a lions meeting and grew to think highly of him. He will leave a void that can only be filled with your memories and memories will keep his soul close to all of you. You will remain in our prayers and George rest in peace, you have earned it. Charles & Joanne Pouliot

Dear Arlene and family So sorry to learn of George's passing. Such a good kind man. The Town of Hooksett will surely miss him. I am sure Jim will be there to meet him at Hevens Gate.

Mr. Longfellow, Thank you for your service RDM Windham NH

My condolences to the family. Mr. Longfellow was always so kind to all of us kids in the neighborhood and always made us feel welcome at the house.