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Cort Eric Seidensticker, cherished son of Sylvia Lethbridge and Bill Seidensticker, peacefully passed away surrounded by his loving family.
Cort dedicated many years of his life to his profession as a skilled welder/fabricator. The Merrimack River held a truly special place in his heart since his youth, providing him solace and joy as he created cherished memories that will forever be treasured.
Cort had a deep passion for music, with Aerosmith being his favorite band. He also enjoyed spending time by the fire, accompanied by a cold beer.
Above all, Cort was a proud and devoted father. His love and guidance shaped the lives of his two daughters, Haley Seidensticker and Adrienne Whalen, who were the most important treasures in his life.
Cort is preceded in death by his two brothers, Billy and David Seidensticker, as well as his father, William. And a step son Koty LaBrecque.
He is survived by his other siblings, Tamela Daylrymple, Marsha Gwinn and her husband Brian Gwinn, Mark Seidensticker, and his parents Sylvia and Bob Lethbridge. He leaves behind his two daughters, Haley and Adrienne, his son-in-law Zac Whalen, his step son Justin Spencer, and his four beautiful grandchildren, Audrey, Noah, Maizy, and Isaac. Additionally, he will be dearly missed by his numerous nieces and nephews, whom he loved deeply.
Cort's dedication to his family was unwavering, and his absence will be deeply felt. His love, wisdom, and kindness will continue to resonate in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all those who have offered their support and condolences during this difficult time. Cort's memory will forever live on in our hearts, and his spirit will continue to guide and inspire us.
A Celebration of Life will be held on January 6th at the American Legion Post #81 in Contoocook NH, from 12:00-5:00.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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