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William Lloyd Harper

Rindge, New Hampshire

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Rindge, New Hampshire
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William Lloyd Harper Rindge NH - William Lloyd Harper, 67, of Rindge passed away peacefully on November 18, 2023 after a hard fought and courageous battle with cancer. He was born in North Huntingdon, PA on August 28, 1956, the only child of William and Betty (Harter) Harper and attended Norwin...

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Dear Maryann and Family, I'm very sorry for your loss, Though I only knew Bill for a very short time,I have seen some of his jobsites over the years and anyone could tell that great pride was taken in everything Bill did. I will always remember Bill as a very good businessman and a Craftsman in his trade that also knew how to enjoy life after work. Sincerely,Tom Konan

So very sorry MaryAnn, he was such a kind and accomplished man, I am sorry we didn´t know him longer... Nina Anderson..

Bill was kind and generous with his time and his many talents and was considered a friend by 3 generations of the Ames family. To pick but one memory, years ago WRB built a garage for my then elderly and widowed mother Phyllis Ames. When it was completed, she was afraid of backing out of it for fear of going over a small embankment. Learning this, and without ever being asked, Bill's response was to come to the house and to patiently help her practice, gradually building her confidence with...

Maryann, I am so very sorry to learn of your loss. My sincerest condolences to you and all of Bill's family.

Maryann, I can´t express how shocked and saddened I am by Bill´s death. He was a great person to know, would help out just about anyone who needed it as well as doing so much for Rindge. The two of you were one of the few things I thought of in a positive way whenever I thought about Rindge. Sincerely, Nick C.

I am heartbroken this morning. Bill was one of the finest people I've ever met, and his life seemed to me to be the definition of a life well lived. I used to joke that he was "the most interesting person in the world". I will miss him.

Dear Maryann, I was shocked and saddened to read of Bill´s passing at way too early an age. He was a talented and highly ethical house builder who benefited me and my family by the home he built for us in Dublin. I have nothing but positive memories by which to remember him. You have my deepest sympathy. Major Wheelock

Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.