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Rest in Peace Robert. You are missed.
Kevin Farrell
February 11, 2025 | Gilmanton Iron Works, NH | Friend
Photo courtesy of Peaslee Alton Funeral Home
Alton, New Hampshire
1938 - 2024
Alton, NH
Robert M. Witham, 85, of Alton, NH passed away February 15th in the comfort of his own home surrounded by the love of family and friends. After a hospice prognosis in October, Bob spent the last three and a half months embracing life, loving people and sharing his message and hope for World Peace.
Born in Lynn, Massachusetts in October of 1938, he was the son of the late Charles and Doris Witham. He was the middle of three children; his older sister, Donna, still lives in their childhood home in Lynn and his younger brother, Brucie, passed away in childhood. As a boy he enjoyed boating, skating, swimming, running barefoot with friends, being a member of the Junior Tumbling Team and summering in Alton Bay. He understood the importance of a strong work ethic early on, taking jobs like raking blueberries, delivering ice to folks around the lake and working for the Downing family at "Land Ho" in Alton Bay. As a teen and young adult he enjoyed sports, particularly baseball and basketball; spending time with his friends racing boats, water skiing, ice racing, dancing at Bennett's Barn,and roller skating at the Bay View Pavillion; and working at McGrath's Store.
He graduated from Alton High School in 1956 and went on to serve in the U.S. Army. From 1957-1963 he was assigned to the 18th Airborne corps, the 101st Airborne Division, the 937th Engineer Group and the 572 Engineer Company. He served in Fontenet, France and Bremerhaven, Germany. Upon his return, he married the love of his life, Kay Lord of Wolfeboro, N.H. in 1962. Perhaps Bob's greatest joy in life came from raising his family. He and Kay had three children and later welcomed four grandchildren into their lives. Over the years he and Kay had a home in NH and a home in FL and as people can attest, he loved living on the Old New Durham Road where he spent many happy hours maintaining his big, green lawn atop his John Deere.
Over the years Bob wore many hats. He worked as a bricklayer and shoveled sand on winter roads for the Town Road Department. In the late 1960's he became the mailman for the town of Alton, serving the community in that capacity for the next 33 years. Retirement didn't slow him down; he took a position as Groundskeeper at Ellacoya State Park and worked for the Alton Cemetery Department. When in Florida for the winters, he worked at the baseball parks of the Kansas City Royals and the Houston Astros. Bob lived his passion for serving his community through his tenure on the Alton Volunteer Fire Department, and through his membership with the Masonic Lodge, the VFW, and the Republican National Committee. He wore his volunteer hats in many venues including the Veterans Home in Tilton, his church, Special Olympics, Little League, various town events, and simply by being present to the needs of people. Bob was happy to help wherever there was a need. He lent his support to the Disabled American Veterans, the Conservation of NH Forests, and the NH Preservation Alliance.
Everywhere life led him, Bob took the time to listen; to hear the stories of the town and people of Alton. Great enjoyment came to him whenever he shared these stories, often making new friends with each tale told. He treasured talks at the Alton Historical Society and writing books about the "Bye Gone Daze." Bob's life in Alton and his love for the history of the area earned him the title of "Alton's Amateur Historian." Most recently, in tune with his love for history, he purchased a 1930 Model A. A sign on the car reads, "Bob Witham 'Raconteur' Past, Present and Future." He envisioned parking it down at Alton Bay, having people ask him about the town and sharing the amazing stories he came to know across his lifetime. Bob was predeceased by his parents, brother and wife Kay. His legacy will live on through his children, Lorri Witham Setaro (Christopher), Lisa Witham and Rob Witham, and grandchildren, Emily Catherine Witham, Angelo Setaro, Danny Witham and Andrea Setaro as well as the many friends who became family.
Services will be held as follows:
Calling Hours at the Peaslee Alton Funeral Home, 12 School Street, Alton, on Tuesday, February 20, 2024 from 5-7 pm
Church Service at the Alton Community Church on Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 2pm
A Celebration of Life and Reception will follow the Wednesday service at the American Legion, Post 72, 164 Wolfeboro HWY, Alton
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to:
Tilton Veterans Home:
Checks can be made to "Tilton Veterans Home Residents' Benefit Fund," addressed to the same at 139 Winter St, Tiliton, NH 03276
Or
New Hampshire Special Olympics. Donations can be made: Online at: https://www.sonh.org/ways-to-give/donate/ By check to: Special Olympics New Hampshire, PO Box 3598, Concord, NH 03302
To express condolences, please visit: www.peasleefuneralhome.com
Read MoreRest in Peace Robert. You are missed.
Kevin Farrell
February 11, 2025 | Gilmanton Iron Works, NH | Friend
Bob, you were the Dump Run Gangs biggest fan. We loved your love for music and kindness, great conversations. When you and Lisa walked in the door, not only did it lift our spirits but we knew the party would begin.There will be a huge void without you that nobody could ever fill, but the memories we will keep forever. Enjoy Paradise with Jesus my friend, until we meet again..........
Louella Leroux
February 23, 2024 | Gilmanton, NH | Friend
Condolences to Lorri, Lisa and Rob and families. Bob was a great guy and such an asset to Alton. He will certainly be missed.
Joanne Lundy
February 21, 2024 | Alton Bay, NH | Acquaintance
My deepest, heartfelt sympathy.
Deputy Fire Chief Richard Ballou
February 21, 2024 | Hampton, NH | Friend
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
herbert portigue
February 20, 2024 | Alton, NH | Coworker
We extend our deepest sympathy to Bob's family. He was a pleasure to know these past few years. We wish you comfort during this difficult time and know that he left us all better people having known him.
Phil and Terri Sabbia
February 20, 2024 | Barnstead, NH | Friend
When we moved to Old New Durham Road, Bob and Kay were right there to make us feel welcome in the neighborhood. That is just the way they both were, friendly, caring, loving individuals, whom I greatly miss. We were so fortunate that you were a part of our lives. My heart goes out to the family.
Cindy Miller
February 19, 2024 | Alton, NH | Neighbor
Lisa,Lori and Robbie,
Know that your dad has a special place in our hearts. He always had a great friendly smile and a story to tell. He is a bright warm light shining down on all of us. When any of you are in need of a smile just look to the heavens and know that you dad and mom are there smiling down on you. He will be greatly missed. He is now in th arms of your mom. Rest in peace Bob❤
Bonnie Adolt
February 19, 2024 | Windham, NH | Friend
I always remember “Mr Mail” when I was little.
Waiting excitedly for his smile and his root beer barrels.
Then I got to know him a bit better through being in school with Rob.
My heart goes out to his family for this great loss of a great man.
Susan Giani
February 18, 2024 | Brooksville, FL | Acquaintance