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Justin Boucher Obituary

Justin P. Boucher, 44, of Manchester, NH, died November 26, 2021, due to Covid-19.

Born in Manchester, NH on January 22, 1977, he was the son of Paul M. Boucher and Barbara (Bishop) Boucher of Manchester, NH. In addition to his parents, Justin leaves behind his two sisters, Shannon (Boucher) Emery of Concord and Corinne Boucher of Manchester; three nieces, Autumn Welch of Manchester, Sage Boucher of Manchester, and Ireland Emery of Concord; his only nephew, Aidan Welch of Manchester; and several aunts, uncles, cousins, and long-time friends. Justin was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Maurice and Noella Boucher of Hooksett, NH; his maternal grandparents, Myron Bishop, Sr. and Lorraine (Kimball) Bishop of Deerfield, NH.

Justin attended Manchester West High School and SNHU. He worked as an Account Manager at Dish Networks, Tevo and AT&T.

Justin will be fondly remembered for his wonderful sense of humor and devotion to his family and friends. He was always willing to help anyone who was in need, including complete strangers, although no one remained a stranger to Justin for long. He had an uncanny ability to make friends very easily. A non-materialistic person, Justin found pleasure in hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, and fishing with his dad and uncle. One of Justin's favorite places was Lake Massabesic and its multiple hiking trails.

Services: There are no calling hours.

A graveside service will be held Wednesday, December 1, 2021, at 1 PM in Pine Grove Cemetery, 765 Brown Ave, Manchester, NH. Please meet at the North main gate at 12:45. The family requires masks and social distancing protocol.

The Connor-Healy Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 537 Union Street, Manchester, NH is assisting the family.

For more information visit: www.connorhealy.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Union Leader on Nov. 30, 2021.

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1996 I think. He was telling a story while grilling burgers in Bow.

Maggie Konze

July 3, 2022

Maggie Konze

June 17, 2022

I am so sorry to hear of Justin´s passing. I hadn´t seen him in years but he was friends with my brother & I remember him always laughing and smiling. He was a joy to have around and I feel fortunate to have known him for the short time that I did.

Paul Boucher

March 17, 2022

There are no words that can truly express how much I miss you. Every passing day brings such a heavy heart and tears knowing that I will never again (physically) see you in the backyard either mowing the lawn, just hanging around or bantering with the neighbors. I so miss hearing “hey Dad “, your laughter, your creative stories and voice. Love you Justin

Shannon Emery

February 19, 2022

Shannon Emery

February 19, 2022

Shannon Emery

February 19, 2022

I will always be your big sister....I love you.

Mom

January 25, 2022

2 months have passed - you are in my heart, mind and tears every day.

Michael Gagnon

December 30, 2021

I miss you my friend. I pray for comfort for the Boucher family. So very sorry.
Justin, you are apart of all of who I am today. Moving forward it is going to be a challenging second half knowing you are no longer here. I cant believe you are gone. Since third grade and all in between, I love your brother. Not a day goes by......

Justin with Auntie Sue´s Rabbit

Mom Boucher

December 15, 2021

Justin holding Autumn

Mom Boucher

December 15, 2021

Justin 2 1/2

Mom Boucher

December 15, 2021

Justin at Lake Massabesic

Mom Boucher

December 15, 2021

Christmas 1980

Mom Boucher

December 15, 2021

Mom Boucher

December 15, 2021

Missing you so much

Barbara Boucher

December 1, 2021

Autumn and Aidan Welch, my two older grandchildren were planning on this eulogy for their Uncle Justin, but somehow they didn't get the opportunity. I hope that you read this and feel the love, warmth and essence of how they thought about their uncle - a jokester and a friend.

Aidan:

We're gathered here today to honor the life of an uncle, a brother, a son, a friend, and a father of two dachshunds. Justin meant a great deal to all of us.
While writing this and brainstorming ideas of what I wanted to say, I looked back at all my memories of Justin, from my earliest ones I can still recall, to my most recent, and a recurring theme I found among them - Justin was one of the funniest people I have ever met.
I don't think it would be inaccurate to say that everyone here has a memory of Justing making them laugh and of being able to find humor in situations where no one else could.

Autumn:

In some of my earliest memories of Justin...I recall the fun uncle who would chase me around the house with Nerf foam dart guns, somehow getting everyone involved. I have fond memories of being introduced to WWF Smackdown! for the Playsation 1 by Justin, after being the victim of many half and full Nelson holds at age 5...until an actual adult came around to reprimand my then 20-something uncle. Somehow, after being shot with pellets and held in choke holds, I enjoyed seeing him...after all, he had two lovely dogs he always brought over during a time in my life where having pets wasn't an option. Anyone who knows Justin knows how much he loved these dogs. I was patiently awaiting the day I would see him walking them on the street in personalized strollers...with their names "Lady" and "Maddy" bedazzled on the back. He also seemed to like my father - a lot. Maybe he like him a little too much. I was a child, so who knows what I was thinking. All I can picture is him conveniently parked in a lounge chair by the side of my grandparents' swimming pool where he would stare longingly at my dad moseying along the yard and catcall out to him...as any good brother-in-law would do.

Aidan:

As I got older, I became busier. I became preoccupied with work and with school and was unable to spend as much time with family as I used to when I was younger. This past year and a half exacerbated this. In a time of social distancing many haven't even hugged their own family members in nearly two years. One of my biggest regrets is not spending more time with Justin as I got older. You see the world differently when you get older, and you see people differently. People suddenly become nuanced and complex. Justin goes from the fun-loving uncle to someone you can share memories and stories with. If there's one thing to take away from all that's happened, it's to always make time for your friends and family. If you feel like you haven't talked to or seen someone in a while, reach out to them. People are only a few phone clicks away. You never know when it will be too late.

Frank & Marty Drociak

December 1, 2021

We are so sorry to hear about Justin. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Madeleine and Victor Paul

November 30, 2021

Paul and Barbara,
We are so sorry to read about the loss of your son.
You are in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.

Cynthia Mercier

November 30, 2021

Barbara and Paul- we are so sorry to hear of the loss of your son. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Cyndy and Marcel

Jonathan Alexander

November 29, 2021

Justin started out as me neighbor 21 years ago, then as times passed we became great friends /room mates for years. looking back...you were the closest thing to a brother I have had. I was gifted to have a million memories with you. your foot print will be forever left with me. you'll be greatly missed.. and greatly remembered every where I turn I seem to find a shared memory of you. I love ya.. rest easy brother, Maddison and Lady are blessed to see you home.

Kerry Alexander

November 29, 2021

I was so sad to hear about Justin. He was the kindest , Sweetest, and most generous young Man. He was a people person, so good to everyone, and always Respectful, and totally well mannered. He loved his Beautiful Dashound, and loved everyone's dogs. He truly was a good Soul, all the way around. May he be free in the Heavens. Prayers of comfort and peace for his family, his many friends, and loved ones .

Tammy Savickas

November 29, 2021

Justin was a very nice person his personality was awesome he sure could make everyone laugh listening to his stories.He fit right into our family. He was so funny. Im sure he will be missed by many. My deepest condolences to his family and friends, may he RIP and fly high with the angels above.

Aimee Ellis

November 29, 2021

Justin, You will be greatly missed. I loved bantering with you and our time spent as neighbors. I offer my sincere condolences to your friends and family. Rest In Peace Friend.

Aimee Ellis

November 29, 2021

Justin my friend, you will be greatly missed. I loved bantering with you and our time as neighbors. I offer my sincere condolences to your friends and family. Rest In Peace.

My sons Birth May 15th 2019.

Jonathan Alexander

November 29, 2021

A chilly ride, stopped for gas at the Epsom Cumberland farms.<br /> May 4th 2021.

Jonathan Alexander

November 29, 2021

Jonathan Alexander

November 29, 2021

Hey Jus, we met 21 years ago, when you moved in next to me as my neighbor in Epping. you easily became friends with my father and I, we just clicked. at one point we fenced off the housing complex we lived at and all got dachshund puppies your two girls were Madison and lady I know they are happy to have you home. After years living as neighbors at a few points in those years we became room mates. And I was gifted to have a million memories with you. looking back on them years you were more than a witty funny neighbor, more than a supportive friend to me, but the closest thing to a brother id ever had. I love ya and I'm gunna miss you so much.

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