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James Flanders Obituary

James Wallace Flanders was born in Concord NH on the stroke of midnight. The delivering physician allowed his mother to choose what day would be his birth date, and so it was determined to be March 25 in 1941. His parents were Wallace Flanders and Leona Bosely. His earliest memories were growing up on a 500-acre farm in Canterbury NH. He recounted endless tales of mischief, whether intentional or accidental-the hay truck rolling off the property and down the hill across the road after he had played "driving;" releasing the pig and scaring the female summer boarders; giving an infant a ride behind his bike in her baby buggy using a rope extension; escaping from detention at Surry School via the extra horse his sister brought back; shooting out his stepsister's television while sighting in his hunting rifle; singing his way out of a poor high school English grade with an original composition… In high school, Jim started a band called the Keene Teens that performed locally, appeared in a Main Street parade, and opened for Johnny Cash at the former Lone Star Ranch in Reed's Ferry NH in 1964. He played guitar and sang with another local band, as well. High school is when he developed his love of history, especially for the World War II era. He later was contracted to teach it as an advanced elective at Keene Middle School and as a guest lecturer at a regional high school. Jim also coordinated all the 2001 downtown window displays for Keene's commemoration of the U.S. entering World War II in 1941, and obtained a note from Good Queen Bess to exhibit. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps for active service, part of it in Intelligence, followed by service in the Reserves. A weather enthusiast, Jim studied sciences at Keene State College after the military. He farmed in Marlborough and Sullivan, with a wide variety of animals in the barn and the house. Some of his favorite memories are working the farm with his girls and wandering it on horseback. In Sullivan, he served on the Planning Board in the 1970s, helping to bring to town a new school, a new fire station, and a zoning code. He then moved to the Falmouth MA area and to Martha's Vineyard, where he won a 5K road race with no training after spontaneously accepting a challenge. His occupations included vehicle sales and sales management, as well as substance abuse and mental health counseling. Patients and staff alike appreciated his ability to pinpoint the problem and his straightforward communication approach. After retirement, he operated the former employee shuttle van for PC Connection employees in Keene. On the side, he worked as a private investigator for Estey Associates. A fisherman and hunter (he just enjoyed an excuse to roam the woods), he began visiting Keene's Cheshire County Fish & Game Club as a teen. There, Jim developed deep friendships and, for several years, offered members Saturday lunches at "Jim-Bob's Gunsmoke Grille." He also served in officer, board, and committee positions there and collected for its USMC Toys for Tots campaign. He was a Patriot Life member of the NRA and a supporter of some of its charitable and education efforts. He also belonged to the American Legion in Keene, the USCCA, and the former Keene Moose Lodge, where he took his wife dancing Saturday nights. He enjoyed writing stories and produced a weekly outdoor column for the Monadnock Shopper for a time around the 1970s or 80s. He taught himself the language of the Lakota people and supported one of their schools. Jim was proud of earning his private pilot's license. He owned at various times four British vehicles and participated in New England car shows. He took pride in the outdoor maintenance of his home and enjoyed time with his kitties. He wed Vicki E. Duckless of Brattleboro in 1991, adding her daughter to his family. He has eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren from his combined family. In addition to Vicki of Keene and Joanne of Falmouth, also deeply grieving his loss are daughters Cherri Fowler and husband Rick of Florida; Tracy Baker and husband Michael and Jodi Josephs and husband David of East Falmouth; and Ashley Moody and husband Michael of Keene. His grandchildren include Spencer Grubb of Indiana; Eli Grubb and family of Washington state; Kelly McDonnell and family and Phoebe Wells and family of Florida; Lily Barber and husband Matthew, and Genevieve Josephs of Massachusetts; Briana Moody and Logan Moody of Keene. He has a brother-in-law, Allen Duckless of Putney; a father-in-law, Bob Duckless of Brattleboro; and a nephew, Francis Blanchard of Alabama. In addition to his parents, Jim was predeceased by his sister, Carolyn Blanchard, and his nephew, James Blanchard, of Alabama. Jim passed away on Saturday, September 13, 2025. Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, September 24 from 10:00AM to 11:30AM at Cheshire Family Funeral Chapel, 44 Maple Ave, Keene, NH, with a service to begin at 11:30AM, immediately followed by a burial with military honors at Monadnock View Cemetery, 451 Park Ave, Keene, NH. Those who wish may make contributions in his memory to Cheshire County Shooting Sports Education Foundation (CCSSEF), a 501(c)3 organization on Ferry Brook Road, with a mailing address of PO Box 233, Keene NH 03431-0233. Services are under the care of Cheshire Family Funeral Home, Chapel, and Crematories. www.cheshirefamilyfh.com.

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Published by My Keene Now on Sep. 17, 2025.

Memorial Events
for James Flanders

Sep

24

Visitation

10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Cheshire Family Funeral Home

44 Maple Avenue, Keene, NH 03431-1628

Sep

24

Memorial service

11:30 a.m.

Cheshire Family Funeral Home

44 Maple Avenue, Keene, NH 03431-1628

Sep

24

Burial

12:30 p.m.

Monadnock View Cemetery

451 Park Avenue, Keene, NH 03431

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Cheshire Family Funeral Chapel - Keene

44 Maple Ave, Keene, NH 03431

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Kim Russell

September 20, 2025

Vicki, I'm very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Thinking of you.

Kevin M Reynolds

September 20, 2025

RIP he was a great person, I worked with James at Hunter North

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