Philip-Abair-Obituary

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Philip L. Abair

New London, New Hampshire

Feb 13, 1954 – Jan 10, 2025

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BORN
February 13, 1954
DIED
January 10, 2025
LOCATION
New London, New Hampshire

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Chadwick Funeral and Cremation Service, LLC - New London Obituary


Andover, NH-Philip L. Abair, 70, of Stewart Street, died Friday, January 10, 2025 at the New London Hospital.


He was born in Lebanon, NH on February 13, 1954 the son of Edward Joseph Abair and Eunice E. (Mason) Eastman.


Phil graduated from Kearsarge Regional High School in North Sutton, NH and took many classes throughout the country for small engine repair.  He worked for various small engine repair shops ending his career at T & T Power Equipment, Inc. in Concord, NH.


Living his early years in Springfield, he lived in Andover for many years. Phil was a self taught guitarist and was the lead for many bands.  He had his own band, "Ghost Riders".  He loved playing the guitar and had also played with the local band, Shannon Smith and the Country Caravan.  He liked to hunt and enjoyed watching the hummingbirds.


He is predeceased by his parents and a brother, Peter Abair.  Phil is survived by his wife of 31 years, Doris (Mailhot) Abair of Andover, NH; three children, Shannon, Heather and Brent; four stepdaughters, Joyce, Robin, Sharon and Lisa; four brothers, Albert, Eddie, Barney and David; four 
grandchildren; many great grandchildren, step grandchildren and step great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.  He spent a great deal of time with nephews, Ryann and Chris.


Friends may call at the Chadwick Funeral Home, 235 Main Street, New London, NH on Friday, January 17, 2025 from 5:00-7:00 P.M.  A celebration of life will be held in the spring.


Memorial contributions may be made to Chadwick Funeral Service, P.O. Box 68, New London, NH  03257 to help with funeral expenses. 

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Condolences to Phil's friends and family. Phil, I had fun singing with you back in the 70s. Maybe one day we will do another number. Peace to all.

I remember Philip from Kearsarge. Healing thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.

RIP Philip. Spent a lot of time with you when you were growing up and some once you were grown.

Phil was a great guy. Always loved walking threw the trail to listen to his ban practice .