John-Gadd-Obituary

John H. Gadd

Manchester, New Hampshire

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MANCHESTER -- John H. Gadd, 67, died Feb. 26, 2010, from injuries sustained in a structure fire in Candia.

He was born Nov. 17, 1942, in Manchester, to Ross and Edna (Harrison) Gadd. He grew up and attended school in Manchester, graduating from Central High School.

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Deepest regrets. I go back with John to the days of playing softball with John back in the 70's God he could hit a ball a long way. I remember the days when John was selling oil. I called John "Bid Bad John" when he hit a softball and "Gentle John" when we had a beer together. John will surely be missed, he was a great guy.

I would like to send my sincere condolences to you,Aunt Edna,Deborah and your family. I had the pleasure of meeting John many years ago at my grandfathers home and thoroughly enjoyed our conversations and his sense of humor. He was obviously a good, decent, and an extremely caring man who will be missed by family and friends. Thank you John, for caring for my Aunt Eileen,and all of the Harrisons. God bless.

I am saddened by this news, as Scott Keenan pointed out, I can remember many nights on the Gadd farm, getting up early to feed the chickens, cows and horses. Play ball in the afternoon and usually fireworks at night on the weekends. Ty and Cheryl, I am so sorry!!!! Mr. Gadd, thank you for all the memories and hospitality and God Bless!!!!

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So sorry for your loss. I can remember sleeping over on a really hot summer night and in the middle of the night one of the horses was having a baby. We all go up and comforted the horse and did what we could until mother nature ran it's course, and I have to say it's one of my fondest memories of my childhood. John was a great man and for years every time I bumped into him, I got a great big hug and the man never stopped smiling. Ty I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers...

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family during this time. We are thinking about you and the wonderful memories of John.
The Sanville Family

My deepest sympathy goes out to my sister Geri for the loss of her father. John was a great man.He will never be forgotten....Love you always your sis.

I will miss chatting with John about our love of country music, he would give me advice and tell stories and jokes.....there were so many laughs......and he always gave me a huge hug after every haircut. It was really easy to see that John was special.....he was a REAL stand up kind of guy..... and he was so interesting! I am going to miss my buddy so much! I want to send all my love to Deb and family during these sad times. Love, Christina

My deepest sympathy. Our boys played ball together and I will always remember the good times we had at your home. Linda Perry (Florida)

We new John for many years as he was our oil man back in the 70's and when times got tough he always worked with us too help out, Always will remember him and his great demeanor .....Great GUY !!!!!