Timothy Steven LaMontagne

Timothy Steven LaMontagne obituary, Raymond, NH

Timothy Steven LaMontagne

Timothy LaMontagne Obituary

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Timothy S. LaMontagne, 36, of Manchester, died unexpectedly on Monday, July 13, 2020 at the Elliot Hospital with his loving family by his side. Timothy was born in Manchester on April 24, 1984 and was the son of Steven V. LaMontagne of Raymond and Jill (Penny) Slack of Belmont. He grew up in Franklin and was a graduate of Franklin High School. Timothy was recently employed at UPS and had worked as a Correctional Officer at the Merrimack County Jail for several years. While in high school, he played on the basketball and football teams. He especially had a passion for football and had received various awards throughout his high school career. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing, hitting a few at the golf range and had recently got back to working out. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his longtime girlfriend, Justine Foden and their two children, Jolene and Nolan LaMontagne all of Franklin; two siblings, Derrick Boles and his wife, Renee of Northfield and Angie Pelky of Laconia; paternal grandmother, Sara Vaccarini of Raymond; his paternal aunt, Janice Savastano and her husband, Glenn of Melbourne, FL, two paternal uncles, David LaMontagne and his wife, Laurie and Mark LaMontagne all of Raymond; maternal aunt, Wynette DeGroot and her husband, John of SC and his maternal uncle, Jay Penny of Barrington and several nephews, a niece and cousins. He was predeceased by his paternal grandfather, Louis Vaccarini and his maternal grandmother, Eleanor Penny Services for Timothy will be privately held by his family at their convenience. In lieu of flowers, please consider making donations to Teen Challenge USA at teenchallengeusa.org.

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July 13, 2021

Travis Williams posted to the memorial.

July 21, 2020

Doris Kimball posted to the memorial.

July 17, 2020

Edith Cote posted to the memorial.

Travis Williams

July 13, 2021

RIP My Dude love and miss you from Travis Wms

Doris Kimball

July 21, 2020

Such a sad loss. May the Lord be with you and your family in your grief to hold you up in hope and the comfort of His Goodness and Love.

Edith Cote

July 17, 2020

So sorry for your loss. Love and prayers to all. Love from the Cotes

Laurie LaMontagne

July 17, 2020

Words cannot express how much my heart breaks for my nephew Tim; it just doesn't seem real. Memories of his laughter, HUGE smiles and big bear hugs will forever be in my heart. Rest in peace Timmy.

Janice Savastano

July 17, 2020

I will always miss those big brown eyes, beautiful smile and that infectious laugh, so much like your dads. You always seem to light up a room when you would visit, you made some of my bad days so much brighter.
Thanks for being a wonderful nephew! Now go through some water balloons. I will watch in my dreams. Love you forever, Auntie Janice

Jacqueline Lavoie

July 17, 2020

I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. Tim was a high-school friend of my children and fellow football player of my son when we lived in Franklin. May reflecting on the wonderful memories that you made, and shared, with Tim ease your pain and heal your broken hearts. May he rest in eternal peace.

Sara Lavoie

July 17, 2020

So very sad to see another kind hearted friend taken way too young, and with far too much to live for. He was always a kind, friendly and happy face in my memories, and I'm grateful to have known him. Justine, my heart and prayers go out to you, and your sweet kids. As well as the rest of Tims family. He will be missed.

Glenn Savastano

July 17, 2020

My beautiful loving nephew. You enriched my life. You made me a better person. Your smile will never ever fade.

sabrenna reed

July 16, 2020

Thoughts and prayers to all especial his children Justine and family...He was my oldest son's best friend and i loved watching them grow up...R.I.P sweet soul you were loved and appreciated... The Reed's and Burgess families.

Gail Murphy

July 16, 2020

I will never forget your great laugh. You were my favorite work child. Rest In Peace my friend

Dana Andrews

July 16, 2020

Tim was one of those students I will always remember. He was kind and funny, this is heart breaking. I am so sorry for your loss.

Christina Stockbridge

July 16, 2020

Tim, words can't express how saddened I am by your passing. You were someone special to my heart. The last few days I've reflected on all the time we shared together. As kids, you lived on the other side of our duplex. Our families spent a lot of time together. I remember playing king of the mountain on the snow bank across the street. The time when you and I went sledding on Edmonds Hill and I crashed horribly into some ice and cut my face, you helped get me home and fixed up. The time Ryan hooked you in the neck with his fishing pole! Playing our neighborhood Bloody Mary. Then later in high school hanging out in your barn. Or riding in the back of Jason's s10. All our trips to Montreal, lol. Oy! We had some fun times there. When we all lived together on school street. Snowboarding! I had a blast with you and Jason. Filling up your backpack with beers and cruising around the mountain. We had so many fun times together. I still can't believe you are gone.

If I never told you in life, I love you man and I wish nothing but peace for your soul. Till we meet again.

John Neff

July 16, 2020

You would never find a more fun loving, tough and loyal friend, than Timmy LaMontagne. I remember the first day we met in front of Farrell's house as you, he and Bilodeau were playing basketball. Something we would all do more times than any one of use could count. The new kid with the strange Maine accent was welcomed immediately. From there the 4 of us were inseparable. I'm going to miss the hell out of you, but I am blessed to have had the opportunity to have shared so many great memories with you. I am so grateful to have been able to call you a friend!

Peggy and Derrick - I cannot begin to imagine the pain and hurt you must feel inside. If I could trade spots with you right now, you know that I would. Please know that Sarah and I love you guys, and are going to keep you and your families in our prayers. If you need anything - anything at all - please do not hesitate to call me. Love you guys!

Craig Pepin

July 16, 2020

I am glad to have worked with you, Tim.
I hope we can meet again in the next life.

Ron & Dianne Rutledge

July 15, 2020

We are so sorry for your loss.

tina angers

July 15, 2020

I'm so sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you all. The Potter family

Dave Johnson

July 15, 2020

Tim you were a good man with a great heart You are in a better place I am sorry for your family's loss

Janet Penney

July 15, 2020

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Mike, Brenda, Dan and Randall Freeman

July 15, 2020

Tim's family you are in our thoughts and prayers. The Freeman Families.

Mark LaMontagne

July 15, 2020

Timmy was a sweet kid, and a gentleman...I will always remember him with that smile and laugh he had...bigger than life they were. He will be missed. much love to you Timmy...uncle Mark

Casey Tusi

July 15, 2020

I'm truly so so sorry for your loss.

Cathy Naimo

July 16, 2020

Words alone can not take this pain away. My heart breaks for him and his family. Sending positive thoughts and prayers to his family and friends! God bless!
Cathy Naimo

Nathan Slack

July 15, 2020

I will never forget you Timmy. I will always know to believe that u knew how important u you will remain in life. We had so many fun times. I am a better person, a better son, a better brother and a better husband thanks to u. You never once doubted me and only helped me in so many times of need. You gave me your blessing when I asked for your mother hand in marriage. I remember the day you asked me to take care of my mother and I am man of my word and I promise you I will never leave her side. I love u man and truly will always be missed.

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