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Robert O. Moulton

Pittsfield, New Hampshire

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PITTSFIELD - Robert O. Moulton, 86, of Catamount Street, died Tuesday, May 21, 2013, at the Concord Hospital following a brief illness. He was born in Pittsfield , the son of Edward P. and Addie F.(Cram) Moulton and resided in the family home all his life. He was predeceased by brothers and...

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I was thinking today of when I lived in Pittsfield. I was so surprised and pleased when I bumped into you and found out you lived down the street. I never forgot what a kind principal you were at GHS. We laughed about an assembly my Freshman year when you told our class we were as bad as the Juniors were good! We were a rowdy crowd! Just wanted to drop a line and say thank you. My kids still talk about you. They are grown up now, but still remeber Mr. Moulton. Hope you are enjoying...

A 1956 photo from Goffstown High School

You certainly left an impression with so many. Your name comes up whenever speaking with classmates of past. Thanks for putting us on the right path in life in 1975...

although i did not know him very well he was a friend of my fathers (giles day) for many years and was principal for my brothers and sisters sorry to here of his passing

A nicer man never lived! He is in the memory of everyone who ever knew him. He was a teacher when I knew him in the early 50s and principal for my children. Rest in peace Uncle Moulty!!

Mr. Moulton was my teacher at Goffstown High School Class of 55'. We were so fond of him as a person and a teacher we called him "Uncle Moultie" He was a wonderful teacher in that I still remember the things he taught us. I have thought of him often through out my life and I remember him fondly. I know he is in the arms of Jesus because he lived with honor and love. He will be greatly missed.

I was saddened to learn of Mr. Moultons passing. My condolences to his family and friends. He was respected and well liked as a teacher, principal and coach at GHS. He was a good man.

Even though Bob started out as an English teacher, we doubt that he understands the meaning of the phrase “eternal rest”. Saint Peter probably greeted him with “Thank God you're here!” and invited him to double-check the rosters of Heaven, allowing him to continue his role of service to God, his country, his community, and everyone he encounters.

Thank you Bob for showing all of us how to take the high road, maintain our integrity, deal with life's challenges, and choose kindness and...

Thanks For Serving Citizens Both Here In America, And OverSeas.

~Rian Doyle (PMHS Class Of 2016, Pittsfield, NH)

One of nature's true gentleman. Always a smile, never even heard a harsh word. How many high school principals can you say that about. Thanks for all your tremendous efforts on our behalf. GHS Class of 1974