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Carroll "Pete" Thompson

1932 - 2025

Carroll "Pete" Thompson obituary, 1932-2025, North Sutton, NH

BORN

1932

DIED

2025

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Carroll Thompson Obituary

Carroll "Pete" Thompson

North Sutton, NH - Carroll "Pete" Leslie Thompson, 92, of Baker Road, North Sutton died Saturday July 5, 2025.

He was born in Sutton, New Hampshire on November 1, 1932 the son of Andrew L and Viola J Ayer Thompson. Pete was predeceased by his father, mother and brother Phillip "Dick" Thompson.

Pete attended school in Sutton Mills the first 2 years of school, and then in 1945 the family moved to North Sutton where he attended school till eighth grade. He then attended New London high school and graduated in 1950.

In 1953 Pete enlisted in the United States Army, trained at Fort Dix, New Jersey and was sent directly to Korea with his 74th Engineers Heavy Equipment Company. In 1955 he came back home from the military and met Nancy Buck from Reading, MA. They were married on Oct 1, 1955 and moved to Sutton Mills and raised three children, Diane, Carroll "Danny" and Darcey.

Over the years he worked for the Sutton Highway, New London Highway, and Mitchell Brothers as a truck driver and Heavy Equipment operator. He then worked for Laurie Poole as a tractor trailer driver.

In 1966 Pete started working for the State of New Hampshire DOT and retired from the State on July 29, 1994 after 28 years of service.

On December 23, 1973 Pete married Marilyn Palmer Ahrens and was stepfather to Steven, Dawn and Melina.

Pete loved his community and was active in many organizations. He was a member of the NHSA, Sutton Snowmobile Ridgerunners Club, Kearsarge Mountaineers, Musterfield Farm Museum, North Sutton Improvement Society, Sutton Historical Society, Kezar Lake Protective Association, Korean War Association, Granite State Gas and Steam Engine Club, Red Power Association, New London Post 40 American Legion and many others.

Pete joined the Sutton Volunteer Fire Department in 1945. Through the years he moved up the ranks and became Fire Chief in 1974, and was Chief for 21 years. He has been a member of the Department for 80 years. Pete and Morris Randle established the Kearsarge Mutual Aid Fire Association.

Members of his family surviving include his wife of 52 years Marilyn (Palmer) Thompson of North Sutton, three children Diane and her husband Fred Ostrander from Bow, NH, Carroll "Danny" and his wife Lisa Thompson from Orange, NH , Darcey and her husband Jeff Bates from Newbury, NH. Three step children Steven and his wife Karen Ahrens of Chesapeake, VA, Dawn and her husband David Pothier from Bradford, NH, and Melina Cochran of North Sutton. 12 Grandchildren Lara, Jessica, Dylan, Lindsey, Danielle, John Robert, Andrew, Erika, Nate,Taylor, Caleb and Katherine. 16 Great grandchildren. Nieces, Nephew and Cousins.

A graveside service will be held Saturday, July 12, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. in the North Sutton Cemetery, North Sutton, NH.

Memorial contributions may be made to Sutton Fire and Rescue, P.O. Box 179, North Sutton, NH 03260 or North Sutton Improvement Society P.O. Box 153, North Sutton, NH 03260.

To sign an online guestbook please visit www.chadwickfuneralservice.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Concord Monitor on Jul. 8, 2025.

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Carol (Welch) Shute

July 12, 2025

Diane, I am sending healing thoughts and prayers to you, your mom and family. May you all hold precious memories in your hearts. My deepest condolences.

Robert ONeil

July 12, 2025

I appreciate all Pete did for Sutton. He is a great example for all of us. Marne, you are the same.

David Murray

July 10, 2025

Tho it feels like such a short time I´ve had the pleasure of many new friends visiting the world of snowmobiling, it truly has been a while. My deepest condolences to Pete´s entire family and all who loved him. These two guys are together once again.

George Smith

July 8, 2025

Sending my Condolences to Pete’s family. I worked with him on different NH DOT projects during his time there. Remembering his dedication to his responsibilities, and fellow NH State workers.
George Smith, (former NH DOT Patrol Foreman in Canaan NH)

Marianne Jordan

July 8, 2025

So sorry to hear this news. We knew Pete from Musterfield Farm.

Howard & Cynthia Anderson

July 8, 2025

Always a smile and a joke from a great patriot of a man. We considered Pete & Marne as wonderful friends and he will be missed by many. We thank him for his service. Prayers to his family.

Charlie and Debbie Foy

July 8, 2025

I first meet Pete long ago when I was summer worker with the state DOT and then in the Fire Service for many years.Very remarkable person to have known. Condolences to the family.

Robert D Machain

July 8, 2025

Mr. Thompson, Thank you for your service RDM Windham NH

Janet Dineen

July 8, 2025

What a legend, what a life. Fireman and First Responder families are so special- he will be remembered as one of the best. My heart is with you all in these tough first days, know that you have the communities arms around you. My love to all.

Janet Kuhlmeyer

July 8, 2025

Pete was always a welcoming figure around North Sutton. He was a man who could always be counted on for knowledge of the town. May you find comfort in the memories you shared with him.

Matthew Bergeron

July 7, 2025

Marty, Dawn, Melina, and family, I am so saddened to hear about Pete's passing. I am thinking about all of you during this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Chris Donnelly

July 7, 2025

Passing along thoughts and condolences to Marne and the entire Thompson family. I have great memories of growing up in Sutton and Pete has always been there. His legacy of commitment to our town will never be forgotten.

Debbie & Bob LaCroix

July 7, 2025

Dan , Lisa and family Sorry for your loss, keeping you in our thoughts and prayers

Sharon Baker

July 7, 2025

Sending my condolences as Pete was a wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers are with Marne and the family.

Sue & Fran Esposito

July 6, 2025

Fran and I had the pleasure to call you our friend, it was an odd start but wouldn’t change a thing. Sutton is losing a true treasure. Our hearts go out to Marne and the family. We will miss you Pete, I’m glad I could get you to crack a smile.

Karen Ahrens

July 6, 2025

Love you mom and Pete your love pete flows through the lives of all those who have met you
RIP Steven a nd Karen Ahrens

Fred and Karen Mansfield

July 6, 2025

He certainly leaves an amazing legacy of service to his country and his town. They don’t make them like him anymore! Our thoughts go out to marnie. What a team they were!

Fred Ostrander

July 6, 2025

Pete was my father in law for almost 43years. From the first time I met him, he treated me like a son.. not a son in law, but a son. I’ll miss him but am really relieved that he's not in pain any more. Take care up there with Nana Vi, Dick, and your Dad. I’m sure it’ll be a glorious reunion.
Love ya, Bud.
RIP

Carolyn & Jim Valiquet

July 6, 2025

Chief Thompson..a gentleman through and through..the Town of Sutton has lost the nicest manJim and I wish Mrs. Thompson and their blended family God’s Peace and the love of all whose lives Chief Thompson touched..♥♥

Linda Ford

July 6, 2025

Uncle Pete will be missed so much. Great memories will be cherished.

Kathleen Paradis

July 6, 2025

David and I are very sorry about Uncle Pete. We had some great times growing up and then when we built the house next door. He will be greatly missed.

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