Steven-Carpenter-Obituary

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Steven D. Carpenter

Kingston, New Hampshire

Nov 16, 1956 – Aug 12, 2021 (Age 64)

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BORN
November 16, 1956
DIED
August 12, 2021
AGE
64
LOCATION
Kingston, New Hampshire

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Robinson Funeral Home - Melrose Obituary

Steven D. Carpenter of Kingston, New Hampshire, and formerly of North Andover, passed away unexpectedly at his home on August 12, 2021. He was 64. Born in Melrose on November 16, 1956, Steven is one of six children of the late Donald L. and Nancy Fay (Habblitz) Carpenter. He grew up in...

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I served with Steve in Germany, he was one of a very few people to serve in a Atomic Demolition Squad for the US ARMY. He and I spoke often of our home towns, I grew up in Portsmouth NH. He lived a fine life and the thought shared here confirm what the other squad members knew even at that young age. Rest In Peace.

My sincerest condolences to Steve's family. Steve you will be missed. You were are happy teammate in jr high school and high school. You excelled at every position and were consistently one of the best all around athletes on the field. You were a fun and humble guy and we wish you all the best in your next stage.

To Steven and Michael and the entire Carpenter family my condolences on the passing of Steve. I worked with him at the NAFD. Great firefighter, and friend. Miss his laughter.Too many stories to be told. Rest In Peace Brother
Rich Bradley (Ret)

I was a neighbor of Steve (Carpy)in North Andover. He was a good neighbor with a fun sense of humor. I will remember Steve for all the good things he did. Rest In Peace ☮

My condolences to you and your family. He sounds like a wonderful person.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

My dear uncle, you will be so missed...love you uncle steve

I'm so sorry and saddened to hear of Steve's passing. He will be missed by all the NAFD and FD retirees, in addition to all others who knew him. My heart goes out to the family in this time of grief. I hope comfort comes to you from many sources- including the places and the people he loved, good stories and memories, nature and extended family, and the brotherhood that he dedicated his life to. My prayerful condolences, Rev. Lee Bluemel NAFD chaplain

Sorry for your loss buddy