Michael-Duprey-Obituary

Michael Anthony Duprey

Campton, New Hampshire

1952 - 2021

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Michael Anthony Duprey, age 68, died peacefully at home with his loving wife at his side, on September 4, 2021 after a recent heart complication. Mike was born September 14, 1952 in Nashua to Peter and Jeanette DupreyMichael leaves behind his wife of 29 years, Cary (Hobson) Duprey, his sister...

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It´s been 2 years now brother, and the pain is still as great today as it was then. You are always in my heart and in my thoughts. Love you Mike .. till we see each other again.. Louise

I've known Mikey since he was 18 and he was never without a smile and a happy word. He was the best ambassador NH ever had. He will be sorely missed!

He touched so many with his sweet soul. He was an ambassador to all things good and decent. Although it has been many many years, I will always remember his smile, and his laugh. Happy Birthday in heaven, Mikey.

Mike was a Board Member of TrainRiders Northeast for decades and an outstanding TNE volunteer on-board Train Host from the beginning of Amtrak's Downeaster Passenger Rail Service between Portland and Boston. He provided assistance and information to thousands of passengers who enjoyed his knowledge, humor and ever present smile and cheery attitude. He was also popular with Amtrak crew members and will be missed by all.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Sending deepest condolences to Cary and everyone who is grieving the loss of this wonderful man. My heart goes out to you.

It is impossible to express the joy, love, and feeling of security Mikey brought to my world of promoting NH tourism and business in NH. He truly was Mr. NH. More importantly, he became a friend who always looked at both sides of a coin and shared his opinion of each. Unabashedly. I'll miss that smiling face.

Mike was a wonderful friend, a fantastic train host/ambassador and fierce supporter of passenger rail and the Amtrak Downeaster service! He will be missed greatly and remembered fondly by the entire NNEPRA team.

Mike was a true joy to be around. We have so many fun and wonderful memories of him over the years. He had so many interests, so many stories, so many jokes, so many smiles. Rest in Peach, dear friend.