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Timothy J. Leach

1956 - 2019

Timothy J. Leach obituary, 1956-2019, East Swanzey, NH

BORN

1956

DIED

2019

FUNERAL HOME

Cremation Society of New Hampshire - Manchester

243 Hanover Street

Manchester, New Hampshire

Timothy Leach Obituary

Timothy James Leach, 62, died July 26,2019 at Cheshire Medical Center, Keene, NH. after a long battle with cardiac disease and more recently bladder cancer. Timothy was born September 4th, 1956, the son of Herbert Allen Leach and Elizabeth Adel Fournier Leach. He leaves behind two sons, Scott McPhee and Maxwell McPhee. He lived a simple life in Swansey, NH where he shared his home with lifetime friend Arthur Furstenau. Arthur became Tim's primary caregiver for many years as Tim's health declined.

Tim attended Mascenic Regional High School in the class of 1976. He was a metal worker with Hitchner's Manufacturing, Milford, NH in the 80's and more recently worked at NH Forge, Inc. Keene, NH until his retirement due to health reasons.

Tim enjoyed movies, music and comedy. He had a sharp and quick wit and his humor will truly be missed. In his early years he played guitar in local garage bands. One was called Black Flame, named for Tim's guitar with special Black Flame finish. The band consisted of Dana Washburn, Steve Morrison, and Albert Leach. They all took turns with vocals. He also liked working on his 57 Chevy doing autobody work and tinkering on the engine.

Tim was predeceased by his parents Elizabeth and Herbert Leach, a younger brother Wayne Allen Leach, and an older sister Christine Barnes.

In addition to his sons, Tim is survived by his siblings: Ralph Leach and his wife Joanne, Albert Leach and his wife Paula, Ann Moser, Donna Chen and her husband Steve, Marcia McDaniel and her husband Bart, Barbie Estes and her husband Ray. He has many nieces and nephews.

A memorial Service will be held at Mason Congregational Church, Sept 7th, at 10am with a graveside service at noon at the New Boston cemetery. Family and friends are invited to attend.

In lieu of flowers, those who wish to make a memorial contribution please donate to the American Heart Association. To view an online memorial, leave a message of condolence, or for more information please go to www.csnh.com

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

Published by Monadnock Ledger-Transcript on Aug. 7, 2019.

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American Heart Association

August 7, 2019

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Lynn Johnston

August 7, 2019

Sorry to hear prayers sent to family

Charlie Moser

August 6, 2019

Bye Tim, I'm going to miss you. I have memories--of living one winter with your family on Starch Mill Road, sharing a bedroom with you and Albert, the TV on all night long, empty cans and guitars everywhere; of playing way too loud rock 'n roll with you playing very crunchy early headbanging music until you hurt your hand pulling a hubcap off '58? Chevy; of drinking beer around the campfire many times; of you telling stories in an English accent (where did that come from?). Then drifting away, and connecting again through Ann, both much older but only slightly more mature. I'm glad to have known the wild Tim of youth and the mellow Tim of more recent years. The love of life that shone through your health problems was and is inspiring. So much grace. Peace.

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Memorial Events
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Sep

7

Service

10:00 a.m.

Mason Congregational Church

33 Valley Rd, Mason, NH

Sep

7

Service

12:00 p.m.

New Boston Cemetery

Cemetery Rd, New Boston, NH

Funeral services provided by:

Cremation Society of New Hampshire - Manchester

243 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03104

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