Herbert Little Obituary
Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 9, 2025.
, NH - Concord Herbert E. "Herb" Little died on the evening of July 6, 2025, at Havenwood Heritage Heights in the room he shared with his loving wife Debby who was, as always, by his side. He was 97 years old having been born on September 27, 1927, in Walpole, NH to the late Earl H. and Isabelle (Nelson) Little. Herb was also predeceased by his youngest daughter, Virginia Tocci.
Shortly after his birth his parents moved their family to Concord where he grew up, raised a family, built a long and successful career and volunteered in numerous programs and projects to strengthen the community.
Survivors include his wife of 72 years, Deborah Seavey Little, his sister Geraldine Strachan of Bow and Concord, daughter Kathleen McGlathery and her husband Douglas of Reading MA, sons Gerald and his wife Heidi of Weare, NH and Allen of Portland, ME, grandchildren Lindsay Baker, Benjamin and Jacob Weeman, Andrew and Michael McGlathery, Hannah Little and great grandchildren Baerett and August Baker, Landon and Kinsley Weeman and Louise and Ada McGlathery.
Herb was a graduate of Concord High School, the University of New Hampshire and the American Institute of Banking. He was a World War II era veteran of the U.S. Navy. He spent over 50 years working for one employer - Merrimack County Saving Bank in Concord. He was very devoted to The Merrimack and the community it serves, starting as a bank teller in 1951 and advancing throughout his career to become President and Chairman of the Board.
Herb sat on numerous boards and committees that serve the greater Concord region. Notably for St. Paul's Church, the Concord Hospital and the Capital Region Healthcare Corporation, Family Financial Counseling Services the Rotary Club of Concord, the NH Association of Savings Banks and the NH Bankers Association, the NH and Northern New England Schools of Banking and the NH Business Development Corporation. He served as a Director of the Manufacturers and Merchants Insurance Co., Phenix Mutual Insurance Co. and the Capital Fire Insurance Co. Herb was a strong advocate for the NH Community Loan Fund and was instrumental in the creation of what is now the NH Higher Education Assistance Foundation. Herb took great pride and satisfaction from his volunteer work with many friends on the fundraising and renovation work crews that turned the old Capitol Theater into today's Capitol Center for the Arts.
Before moving to Havenwood in 2010 Herb lived for 55 years on Rockingham St. in Concord's South End in the home he and Debby bought shortly after they were married and renovated lovingly through the years. They raised their family there and hosted many family celebrations and gathering as well as at the family cottage he built beginning in 1963 on Deering Lake. Like everything Herb did, it was built very well and remains the favorite gathering spot for "Grampa's Chicken" barbecues and summer get-togethers.
In retirement Herb and Deb enjoyed traveling the world together and spent many happy days with the Runnels and Windhausens and other dear friends either cooking dinner for each other or attending film festivals in Montreal and Toronto.
Services will be held at St. Paul's Church, Concord, on Friday, July 25, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. A reception will follow. Burial will be private.
Memorial contributions may be made to either St. Paul's Church, the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund or the Capital Center for the Arts. Herbert Little