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Tom H. Morann, 60, of Errol and Middleton, NH passed away on Friday evening September 6, 2024 as a result of an ATV accident in Errol, NH. He was born in Greenfield, MA on March 30, 1964 the son of the late Newton Slauenwhite and Sandra (Cady) Slauenwhite and was raised in NH and has since resided in the state. His prior employment included for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, White Mountain Cable, Llydal and lastly had returned to White Mountain Cable. Tom was a loving person, who would do anything for anyone. He was very patient, he loved his grandchildren and fixing and tinkering on things. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle, snowmobiling, 4-wheeling, fishing, boating and playing video games. Tom enjoyed spending time with his wife and companion for over 30 years in Middleton and at their second home in Errol. They enjoyed finding treasures and picking berries and mushrooms together. Spending time with his wife, family and friends was something Tom enjoyed the most.
Members of his family includes his wife Kathleen A. (Seavey) Morann of Middleton and Errol, NH; his children Krystal Sanborn and husband Billy of Wakefield, NH, Amanda Morann and partner Dillon Stevens of Milton, NH, Tiffany Seavey and partner David Joy Jr. of Middleton, NH and Carissa Coburn and partner Tom Fall of Rochester, NH; 9 grandchildren; his siblings Francis Herzog and husband James of New York, Melinda Slauenwhite and partner Scott Boisvert of Milton, NH, Brenda Slauenwhite of East Lebanon, ME and Ervin Morann of East Lebanon, ME; his best friend Linwood Clark and his wife Carla of Brookfield, NH; his dog Budley; his mother in law Sue Dexter of Middleton, NH; many nieces, nephews and cousins.
SERVICES: A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday October 12, 2024 at 2 PM at the Milton Legion Hall, 8 Steeple St, Milton, NH. Arrangements are by the Bryant Funeral Homes, Berlin and Gorham, NH. Online guest book at www.bryantfuneralhome.net.
180 Hillside Avenue, Berlin, NH 03570
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