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Troy E. Call 58, former longtime resident of Loudon, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, July 8, 2024.
Born on July 4, 1966, in Manchester, he is the son of Robert Call and Pauline Otterson. He was a detailed residential painter, owning and operating Call the Painter for many years. He proudly worked alongside his close friend and father figure, Alphonse Plourde.
Troy was a loving and devoted father. He adored spending time at the park with his son Brayden, and their dog Lilly. Troy also loved family road trips with Nick, Zac and Kym. They traveled to Florida, DC and all-over New England creating lasting memories.
In his younger years, Troy enjoyed riding his motorcycle and camping for the NASCAR races with family and friends. He also enjoyed hunting trips and had a special fondness for fireworks, particularly since his birthday fell on the Fourth of July. Family pig roasts, complete with live music, held some of his favorite memories.
Troy will be remembered most for his easy-going, loving nature and his ability to bring a spark to ignite any occasion. His spirit at family gatherings will be carried on.
Troy is sadly missed by his sons, Nicholas Call and Zachary Call of Concord, and Brayden Call of Nashua; his mother, Pauline Otterson of Epsom; girlfriend, Ginny Killinger of Nashua; former wife and longtime close friend, Kym Call of Loudon; adoptive son, Joshua Pearl of Concord and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He is predeceased by his father, Robert Call; his aunt, Kathy Barrett and close friend, Alphonse Plourde.
Fireworks will always remind us of your bright spirit.
SERVICES: Calling hours will be held on Friday, July 26, 2024 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm with a funeral service to follow promptly at 6:00pm at Lambert Funeral Home, 1799 Elm St. Manchester, NH. A Celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
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1799 Elm St, Manchester, NH 03104
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