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Born in Manchester, NH on November 11, 1934, he was the son of John Aloyisius and Mary (Riordan) Duffy.
Mr. Duffy resided in Auburn most of his life and was educated in the local school system and attended NH College. He served in the US Navy aboard the U.S.S. Prairie AD-15 during the Korean War and on the U.S.S. Consolation AH-15 during Operation "passage to freedom" in Vietnam in 1954. He was awarded the Korean service medal and the China service medal for duty in the Formosa Straits.
Mr. Duffy was employed for 32 years by Almy Stores of Brighton, MA, the parent company of Leavitts of Manchester, NH where he started his career in 1958. He served as General Manager and Regional Sales Supervisor for stores in New England and New York.
He was a loving and caring husband and father to his stepsons Will and Bob. He enjoyed skiing, fishing, camping, and baseball.
Mr. Duffy was predeceased by his wife Esther Poulos of 49 years and two sisters, Dorothy Barrett of Bedford, NH and Mary Klimek of Middletown, NJ.
He is survived by his longtime partner Dianne Linda Robert; step-sons, William and Robert Sandquist; sister, Patricia Warren of Raymond, NH; several nephews, nieces and cousins.
There are no calling hours. A memorial Mass will be held at St. Joseph Cathedral Chapel at a later date.
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Melissa Murphy
June 3, 2020
You seem like a great guy!
Bill Klimek
June 4, 2014
The reason I am a Boston Red Sox fan. The best story teller I ever met. I will miss the phone conversations about the Red Sox, Celtics, Patriots, and even Chris Christie. I hope you are back in that box seat right behind home plate again you enjoyed so much.
June 4, 2014
Despite not having seen Uncle John in some years, his memory brings a smile to my face when I think back of the times we spent on the ski slopes in N.H. and the beaches at Hampton Beach. He always had a story to share and will be missed! Carolyn Klimek Zimmerman
Greg Warren
June 4, 2014
RIP Uncle John.
May you find peace in your next life.
Greg
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