LONDONDERRY -- Donald Hugh Sanborn, 67, of 27 High Range Road, died Nov. 7, 2009, after a long illness.
He was born in Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 24, 1942, to Wilson T. and Marie (Allen) Sanborn. He graduated from Northeastern University in Boston.
He was a U.S. Army veteran.
Family members include a brother, Allen Sanborn of Bradenton, Fla.; a sister, Susan Therrien of Sanbornville; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.
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Mark Hamilton
November 17, 2009
Don..You were the kindest of men. Always understanding, and helpful. You helped me and many others make it when we thought we couldn't..
ABC Forever!!!
God Bless you and Amos..Thanks for being a great friend.
Dolly & Roger Martineau
November 13, 2009
Deepest sympathy to the Sanborn family. I worked for Don and he was a wonderful person to know. Was always kind.
linda,tim and bryan sanborn
November 12, 2009
allen and susan, our deepest sympathy to you and the family. may your memories of donny help you thru the grief. you are in our thoughts.
Debbie Digloria
November 10, 2009
Don you will be missed!!You were a great friend and one of the greatest people I ever worked for.. I will always remember you and your kindness
My heart goes out to his family.
Ann Elwood
November 10, 2009
I will miss meeting Don and his dog, Amos walking through the neighborhood. He has been a good friend and neighbor to our family. He is fondly remembered and will be missed. My heart goes out to his family. May God bless and comfort them.
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