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carole whitcher
May 16, 2023
Oh, Auntie Doris. We miss you and your humor!
I remember when you were looking for you blue shorts....they were in the wash
You said, " oh no! those are my basketball shorts that i havnt washed since those days at uNH....how we howled
TIM STRONG
May 23, 2019
The impact and legacy left behind one never knows until that person passes Ms. McClintock during her tenure as my gym teacher at Rundlett Jr. High back in the early 1970s, during field trips, river tubing on the Contoocook River and snowshoeing exposed me to the adventures of life building a foundation to a successful 30-year Special Forces Military Career. We never know when nor get the opportunity to thank these great educators that teach us to become leaders based on their model and impact that they effortlessly and willingly provided to us, until these sad times of closure. May you rest in peace know you influenced and impacted many based on your willingness to be just you and allow us to be us. You were awesome and will still be hard to beat on the basketball court at your next assignment as you write the next chapter.
Deepest respect to you and all you touched and may you find peace and rest for a job well done thoughts and prayers to the Family.
Tim Strong
Rain Daugherty
May 23, 2019
Awww! Mrs. McClintock! I loved you dearly! Spending time adventuring with you was the highlight of my young school days. In the 1970s, you took us tubing down rivers, exploring the woods, fun with parachutes, and obstacle courses. Thank you for being wicked cool. Much love to your family and friends!
May 23, 2019
She was my gym teacher at Garrison School in the late 50's. Very strict, but fair. well loved by all students. Ann Carri Lesmerises
Carole Whitcher
May 23, 2019
I have read several entries from Aunt Doris' former students.
Aunt D lived with me for the past 6 years, I wrote her obituary. She often me stories of her students....she loved to teach. Her students mattered to her. Thank you for sharing your memories. I miss her already!
Carole Paris
May 23, 2019
Mrs McClintock is one of my memorable teachers I had in the Concord Scool District. Always had a beautiful smile and was very kind and understanding. I also worked with her daughter April while working for the State of NH. April also was a kind, friendly caring person. I enjoyed working with her very much. I missed her very much over the years, after she passed away. I thought of her often and still do. They are together now, as it should be. Both with their beautiful smiles. Thank you both for the warm memories.
butch thornton
May 23, 2019
There are those who taught us who we will always remember.. you were one.. R.I.P. dear lady.
Taffy Andrews Johnson
May 23, 2019
Mrs Clark was a beloved teacher to thousands of Concord kids. What a wonderful example she set for us.
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