Joseph G. Skehan Jr.

Joseph G. Skehan Jr.

Joseph Skehan Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 6, 2008.
Joseph G. Skehan Jr. born in Lowell; 65 CENTER OSSIPEE, NH Joseph G. Skehan Jr., age 65, passed away suddenly Monday, February 4, 2008 following a long illness. He was born August 20, 1942 in Lowell, MA the son of the late Joseph G and Agnes (Daly) Skehan. A graduate of the Lowell High School, then went to work for the Lowell Sun until 1985. During this time at the Sun he enjoyed all the people whom worked with him. He also enjoyed and fondly remembered all the softball games and bowling nights. After his leaving the Lowell Sun he moved to Center Ossipee, NH to help start the Skehan Home Center with his family. Joe worked as a salesman for Skehan Home Center up until this past Christmas. Joe very much loved being a salesman to all the local tradesmen. Joe always made tome to go to Kyle, Nicole, and Erin's games and after school events. Being with them all was very important to Joe. Sitting around the kitchen table for meals and talking with us all to see how our day was going was a very big part of Joe. Joe, also known as "Joey" by all his daycare kids at our house for the past 11 years, would come home during lunch time, sitting down having lunch and a great conversation with the kids as only little kids can do. He was elected to three terms to serve as Selectman for the Town of Ossipee, a position he currently holds. He also served as the Selectmen Representative to the Ossipee Budget Committee. Joe loved the Town of Ossipee, and the people he worked with. He loved to laugh and will be remembered for driving around the different towns, waving and stopping to talk to everyone he knew in town. Joe was also an avid Red Sox and Patriots Fan. He loved to play golf and was a past member of Indian Mound Golf Club in Center Ossipee, NH. Joe was also a communicant of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Center Ossipee, NH. Joe is survived by his loving wife of twenty years, Kellie (Hodge) Skehan, Center Ossipee and his children Nicole G. Reed, Kyle M. Reed and Erin K. Skehan all of Center Ossipee, NH as well as his brothers John Skehan, Atkinson, NH and James Skehan and his wife Ann of Effingham, NH and a sister Kathy Wholey, and her husband Paul Dracut, MA, many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a son Jeffery J. Skehan SKEHAN of Center Ossipee, NH, Joseph G., Jr., age 65, died Feb. 4, 2008. Calling hours will be Friday 5-8PM at Lord Funeral Home, 50 Moultonville Road, Ctr. Ossipee, NH. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday 11:00AM at St Josephs Catholic Church, Moultonville Road, Ctr. Ossipee, NH. Donations in his memory may be made to the Veteran's Memorial Moving Wall, PO Box 258, Freedom, NH 03836.

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February 14, 2008

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kellie skehan

February 14, 2008

To all of Joe’s Friends,
I wish to thank all of you who were a part of his life in the Lowell area. He always talked about working with great people, and how you were all friends. Joe always could bring out the best in anyone. In the past 20 years he lived in my life I know that he never forget any of you. I had the newspaper framed that you made for Joe when he left the paper. It still hangs in our bedroom so that every morning he would walk by and it still put a smile on his face. For those who had the chance to stop by and see Joe at Skehan Home Center or our house he was always proud when you came to visit. As Joe touched so many lives in Lowell area, he touched so many lives up in the North Country as he called it. I have been very fortunate to have met Joe when I did. The memories are too many and wonderful to count. As I sit here writing this note, the memories are flashing by and putting the smile on my face that Joe always loved. I will remember his wonderful smile and his warm arms around me. I know he will always be at my side to help me through my life.
I wish to thank all of you for your warm thoughts and caring cards they really do help.
Kellie J. Skehan

Ted Phelps

February 11, 2008

To Joe's Family I am so sorry for your loss-- Joe was my next store neighbor on Blossom Street in lowell- He also gave me my first real Job at the lowell Sun. My memories of Joe echo the rest of the comments-- Good man tough on the outside a teddy bear on the inside and he loved to play softball.. he will be missed.

Bill Hickey

February 10, 2008

To Joe's family, I wish to send my sincerest sympathy on your loss. Joe was a great influence on my life. I worked for Joe for six years at the Lowell Sun. He was more than a boss. He was a friend and mentor. It was Joe's faith in me that helped me move beyond the Lowell Sun. He was always pushing for me to go back to school and to live up to my potential. I attribute much of my success in life to him and the things he taught me.

Robert M. Creegan, Jr.

February 9, 2008

Joe Skehan is a man who new great joy and also heartache, loss and pain. Through all the ups and downs of his life his kind spirit could not be broken and his love of people never diiminished. Joe is the eternal example that demonstrates the old addage " ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG" All my love Joe! Gods Speed!

Joe Day

February 9, 2008

Joe really was something...a cut above the rest. He had such a way with people. He could be your friend, your brother and sometimes a father figure. He certainly had the respect and admiration of so many (whether he realized it or not). I can just picture him sitting at the kitchen table chatting with the daycare kids, and enjoying every minute of it. We all have great memories of Joe from our days at The Sun and on the softball field. He'll be missed.

James Paggi

February 8, 2008

to the Skehan family sorry for your loss he gave me my first truck driving job at the sun in 85 I went to school with Kimberly and my brother Ray with Jeff. Joe was a great man and i will always remember him. Thanks to him I am still in the paper business for the UL.

Marcie (Hickey) Desrosiers

February 8, 2008

I first met Joe almost 30 years ago. He was my boss, but quickly became my friend who helped me through some tough times. Under that gruff exterior was a kind, gentle and generous man. I still remember and will never forget all the good times we shared at bowling, "The Parkway", our apartments across the street from each other on Nesmith, and all of us trekking up to Ctr. Ossipee to stay with him at the Mt. Whittier because we missed him. My sincere sympathy to Kellie and kids. Joe, may you rest in peace alongside Jeff. You will be missed.

Dave Muldoon

February 7, 2008

Joe was a great guy.He hired me in '79 and I worked for him (driving) until '82.The hours were great for me while I attended U.Lowell. I enjoyed working for him and am glad I got to know him. Remember the green cigars ? He was one in a million. May he rest in peace.

Linda Mastas

February 7, 2008

I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great man and friend to everybody.

Jimmy Byrne

February 6, 2008

May He Rest In Peace !!
I am saddened to hear of Joe's Passing. I will always remember him as my first and best boss I ever had while working my years at the Lowell Sun.

With Deepest Sympathy !!!

Fred McOsker

February 6, 2008

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many who worked for Joe at the Lowell Sun are with you at this time of sorrow. Joe was a wonderful supervisor and friend. He had an uncanny ability to manage a large number, and at times an unruly group, of young men that worked as truck drivers for the Lowell Sun.

Terry Deignan

February 6, 2008

What can you say that would describe how great a guy Joe was. He was like a big brother to me. He was my boss, my friend and my mentor. I'll miss golfing with my buddy this summer. i looked foward to getting together with you every year. you, me and tardy...it was just like the old days, lots of laughs and genuine love for each others company.Your the greatest Joe, i'll love you always.

Kellie, i'm so sorry for your loss...i hope you and the kids get thru this tough time. He loved you guys so much, thats what he would talk about on the golf course. All about the kids and what activities they were involved in and how they were doing in school. And also how you and he had such a great relationship and enjoyed eachothers company. Try to be strong,as Joe would be. I'll say a prayer for all of you.

Hit it long and straight my good friend.
Love,Terry

Karen Creegan

February 6, 2008

Kellie, Kyle, Nicole, and Erin: Our thoughts, prayers and wonderful memories are sent your way.

Mike Maguire

February 6, 2008

To Joe's Family, Joe was a great guy who had a tremeandous impact on a great deal of young men working at the Lowell Sun in the late 70's and early 80's. At work,firm but fair.Outside of work,especially with softball competative and fun.He treated the drivers,inserters and the Umass/Lowell workers with equal respect.Some will remember him also as quite the painter/handyman.It's ironic that as the Sun is publishing stories now of the blizzard of 78 that it was Joe who pushed the papers to the street.It was the drivers who repaid Joe the respect he had shown them along the way.Just a great guy.Best regards to the family.

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