Leo-Pepin-Obituary

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Leo "Joe" Pepin

Bedford, New Hampshire

Oct 11, 1944 – Jul 26, 2019 (Age 74)

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BORN
October 11, 1944
DIED
July 26, 2019
AGE
74
LOCATION
Bedford, New Hampshire

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Leo "Joe" Pepin was born at a young age in Berlin, NH to Alice and Leo Pepin on October 11, 1944. The second top rated musical hit that year was "Don't Fence Me In" by Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters – although not a fan of the song itself, the title fits the theme of his life. Joe spent...

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I worked with Joe at the myriad of companies. He was a respected mentor to me for unix, web development and photography. He was the consummate teacher / leader. In 2005, he mentioned a vision for setting up a Photography club at work. He wanted to set up classes for the newly emerging field of digital photography. The early classes were quite fun. Joe would bring in Pepperidge Farm cookies to go along with his slides. We all had a blast. Joe set up the pattern for newbie training, the art...

So sorry to hear of your loss. Joe was a neat guy. I always enjoyed our conversations.

Remembering our motorcycling days with fondness. We had so much fun. It's a chapter in our lives we won't soon forget. Much love and condolences to all the family Paul and Therese

Thank you for your service RDM Windham NH

I'll always remember Joe for his smile, great love for his family and photography skills. Such an inspiration to the very end. Until we all meet again Joe! ~ Danielle M Vezina

Leo and spent many days together hunting. We were also the science nerds for our class. He will be missed by many.

Joe you were a great friend and mentor. Always there for anyone in need willing to share your knowledge, time and love. May our Lord welcome you into heaven and give you and your family peace. Pitt Gallup a coworker and friend, Port Saint Lucie, FL

My Thoughts and Prayers to Joe's Family. He truly lived his life fully with passion for his family, photography and helping others. God Bless.

Grateful to have known him as a colleague and while our paths didn't cross that often at work, when they did I was the better for it.