Paul-Leary-Obituary

Paul J. Leary

Warner, New Hampshire

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February 17, 2019
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Warner, New Hampshire

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With great sadness, following a sudden battle with cancer, Paul J. Leary, 75, of Warner, NH, died Sunday, February 17, 2019.Paul was predeceased in 2006 by his wife of 41 years, Patricia A. (Gallant) Leary.Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he was the son of the late Thomas F. Leary, Jr and Amelia...

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Sorry I had lost contact with my co-worker in the accounting department at St. Mary's Bank in Manchester into the early 2000's. He was a dear friend with a good sense of humor, and I remember his daily phone calls with Pat from his desk. Last night, May 25, 2020, I was thinking about him and just happened to remember the last name to go with Paul and first did a search on Facebook. Sorry that he is no longer with us and you must miss him.

My heart goes out to the Leary clan for your loss. He was a great man! My sincere condolences to my daughter, Natasha Constant and Pauline Leary.

So sorry for the sudden loss to your family. Paul was a true gentleman and very faith filled person. I am unable to assist at the funeral Mass because I am away on a Spiritual Retreat. I will remember Paul at our Mass here Thursday. May God bless the entire family with peace.
Fr. Charles Stanley

Farewell to a gentle Christian man. Our hearts and love go out to the entire Leary family. Especially to Tom, The Best son-in-law in the whole wide world and to our beloved daughter, Mara, my awesome Grandchildren Layne and Gage and to our beautiful Great-Granddaughter, Piper. Much love, Papa and Gramma DeeDee Joslyn

This is a huge sad shock to hear. Paul's good humor and kindness was a boon to all. He and Pat were always ready to reach out to others, personally making a difference. He was a diligent Treasurer as a Trustee of the Pillsbury Free Library, and a valued friend and neighbor. My sincerest condolences to his children, who it was obvious he loved and enjoyed with all his being.

Sympathies to the Leary Family

We are so sorry that Paul Is gone. The neighborhood just doesn't feel right without him. He is and will be missed for a very long time. We are glad to have been Paul's friends.

So very sad to see this in today's paper. My mother worked with Pat at the library and we so enjoyed catching up with Paul and whichever canine he had at the time whenever we saw him. Please accept our condolences and may your memories bring you some comfort during this very difficult time.

Paul had a zest for life and enjoyed sharing his adventures with me during walks through Melvin.
I can still hear him shout,"YooHoo!" as he sauntered while Banjo ran down Mill Pond Lane. We'd solve the problems of the world and laugh as Banjo ran off excess energy. Such fun!
My caring neighbor, walking companion, and friend will be greatly missed.

Linda Donovan