Jeremiah "Jere" F. Eames

Jeremiah "Jere" F. Eames obituary, Littleton, NH

Jeremiah "Jere" F. Eames

Jeremiah "Jere" Eames Obituary

Visit the Cremation Society of New Hampshire - Littleton website to view the full obituary.

Jeremiah “Jere” Foss Eames, 82, passed away peacefully at home on January 11, 2026, with his loving family by his side.

Jere was born in Littleton, New Hampshire, to John “Jack” B. Eames and Blanche M. Eames, and grew up in the town he always called home. He was also the brother of John B. Eames Jr.

Jere attended Riverside Military Academy in Georgia and graduated from The Citadel Military College of South Carolina in 1965. After graduation, he joined the United States Army, rising to the rank of Captain. He served as a Defense Service Courier for SHAPE Headquarters based out of Paris, France and Brussels, Belgium, with missions around the world.

While stationed in Belgium, Jere met the love of his life, Yvonne. They were married in 1970 and built a life defined by partnership and shared adventure. They made their home in Littleton, New Hampshire, except for a four-year period living in San Diego, California. Jere and Yvonne loved traveling, spending time with family, and being with their animals. In every business they ran, they worked side by side—they were not only husband and wife, but a true team. Together, they raised their son, Jack C. Eames, and were proud devoted grandparents to Ethan C. Eames, Morgan S. Eames, and Carson R. Eames.

Widely known as “Mr. Hospitality,” Jere was a true entrepreneur who built and led businesses with a keen instinct for opportunity. Jere’s career began with owning and operating the Galleon DiscoTech and Jeremiah’s Taverne in Littleton with Yvonne. While in San Diego, Jere worked as a stockbroker at Merrill Lynch and owned the number one Japanese restaurant in San Diego, The Tengu. Jere also went on to found one of the first scallop farms in California. Back in Littleton, Jere operated the family owned Thayers Inn, Eastgate Motor Inn, and Exit 41 Travel Inn. Jere was also involved in real estate brokerage and development, a co-owner of the Littleton Gristmill, and a general partner in the Mount Washington Hotel and Resort.

Jere and his brother John partnered in many ventures. Though they brought different perspectives and styles, those differences made their partnerships strong and successful.

Jere loved his community and was a true people person with a natural ability to make others feel welcomed and valued. He held each employee in high regard and deeply appreciated the work that made every business succeed. Jere also cherished a close circle of friends, sharing good laughs, enjoying working with them, and taking part in many community projects. These friends meant a great deal to Jere and he spoke of them often.

Jere was known for his infectious positivity. One of his favorite words—“Fabulous!”—was often the first thing people heard from him. He loved Pollyanna and embodied her principles and outlook on life. Jere enjoyed photography and always had his camera ready to capture a special moment. That simple word and that ever-present camera captured so much of who he was.

Jere is survived by his beloved wife, Yvonne J. Eames; his son, Jack C. Eames and his wife, Victoria K. Eames; his grandchildren, Ethan C. Eames, Morgan S. Eames, and Carson R. Eames; and his brother, John B. Eames Jr.

Above all, Jere cherished his family. In keeping with his wishes, there will be no formal funeral service. Instead, he would ask that people honor him by telling those they love that they are loved, spending time together, and enjoying the outdoors.

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101 Union Street, Littleton, NH 03561

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