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Paul A Bussiere

Twin Mountain, New Hampshire

Mar 28, 1956 – Aug 27, 2023 (Age 67)

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BORN
March 28, 1956
DIED
August 27, 2023
AGE
67
LOCATION
Twin Mountain, New Hampshire

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It is with profound sadness and much love that Paul Albert Bussiere, 67, a long time resident of Twin Mountain, NH, passed away too soon on August 27, 2023 with his beloved wife Meredith Emery Bussiere at his side.Paul was born on March 28, 1956 in Lewiston, Maine to Joseph and Anabelle...

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My Paul it's been a year since I have seen your handsome face. We all miss you so much. It's been a long hard year without you. Meredith and I both know in our hearts that you are still with us in some way. So many memories and we love always talking about you and your funny ways! You are always thought of and will always be special in our hearts. Miss you my love Always and forever Lisa

While a quiet and unassuming in his demeanor, in Paul I always sensed a fierce sense of determination in seeking what was right in all of his actions. Paul was a man to emulate.

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The first time I met Paul was in Bretton Woods Ski Resort. He was a ski instructor and so was my best friend Meredith (his wife). Paul was the first man to ever make my friend smile, trust someone, and find true love. So right off I LOVED him. Throughout the years, we became closer. He would make me delicious dinners. He was a great cook and enjoyed feeding me!! The best moment ever was when he asked my best friend to marry him. One evening the three of us were sitting in my...

I first met Paul at Bretton Woods Ski Resort in December of 1995. He was a new ski instructor. I quickly learned that Paul had no ego, no agenda. He was loyal. Paul worked tirelessly to improve his personal skiing, and teaching techniques. A day I will always remember was New Years Eve day...I do not remember the year. We were tasked with teaching a group of students from Ireland who had never skied. The morning was spent in the learning area practicing stopping and turning. At one point Paul...