John Wells

John Wells obituary, Gilmanton, NH

John Wells

John Wells Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Peabody Funeral Homes & Crematorium - Derry on Jan. 2, 2026.
John Wells, 74 died New Years Day January 1, 2026 following a lengthy illness. John resided with his sister Polly Wells Tewksbury and her husband Steve in Gilmanton, NH. John was an avid horse trainer up and down the east coast. John had a great love of horses. While living in Nashville for a few years, he played his guitar and sang in many night clubs. He loved writing his own songs.

John is survived by his two sons, Jonathan Wells of Portsmouth, NH, and Gabriel Wells of Denver, CO, one grandchild, Hayden Wells of Denver, CO, John's sister, Polly Wells Tewksbury and her husband Steve, as well as several nephews and a niece. John is also survived by his 106 year old mother, Ruth (Spear) Wells, currently residing in Boscawen, NH and a Boston Post Cane recipient.

There are no calling hours. A graveside service will held on Tuesday January 6, 2026 at 1:00pm at Forest Hill Cemetery, East Derry Rd., E. Derry. The Peabody Funeral Homes and Crematorium of Derry and Londonderry are assisting the family with arrangements.

Words by John… The Last Place I Called Home

When I came to you and let the old van go, I knew my road was gently ending – and for the first time in a long while, I felt safe. You gave me rest, and a love that never had to be asked for.

We laughed through the holidays, shared plates of good food and memories, and sat by the fire with coffee and warm pie – the kind of moments that make life tender.

We took long rides down memory lane, back to places I hadn't seen in years, and somehow the past felt close again, like it had just been waiting for us.

When autumn wrapped the world in gold and crimson, I took long walks in the woods with Emmy and Gabby at my side, leaves whispering under our feet. The cider donuts came home warm – a dozen gone in a day (my sweet tooth never changed).

There were quiet porch afternoons, and a house filled with gentle care.

What I found here was more than help – it was dignity, comfort, and a home that held me with kindness.

Today I go to be with our Lord, and I go in peace. Thank you for carrying me these last miles, and for loving me so well.

Until we meet again – I love you.

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