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Robert E. Raiche Sr.

1937 - 2024

Robert E. Raiche Sr. obituary, 1937-2024, Manchester, NH

BORN

1937

DIED

2024

FUNERAL HOME

J.N. Boufford & Sons Funeral Home - Manchester

110 Bridge St.

Manchester, New Hampshire

Robert Raiche Obituary

Robert Edward Raiche Sr.

Born on February 18, 1937 in Manchester to humble French-Canadien immigrants, Bob went on to live a life full of love, leadership, service to the community, and devotion to his own large adoring family. He passed away peacefully of natural causes with his children by his side on June 9, 2024 in Manchester.

Bob was married on October 4, 1958 to Mary E. Duval, and quickly began his hard-working life as a milkman and in the mills. The young couple gave birth to four children in four years, followed by a fifth. While actively involved with his children, Bob also immersed himself in education and public service.

Bob graduated from Nathaniel Hawthorne College with a BA in Political Science and from UNH with a Masters in Public Administration in 1968. He subsequently became a member of the Political Science faculty, and then Dean of Admissions at Nathaniel Hawthorne College.

While only 27 years old, Bob won election as a NH State Representative from Manchester, serving for eight years, and ascending to the position of NH House Minority Leader in 1968. As a state legislator, Bob was a strong advocate for the local community and technical college system, significantly broadening the availability of post-secondary education statewide.

Bob was a Democratic candidate for Governor in 1972. In 1983, Bob co-chaired the NHDP State Convention with all of the presidential candidates. He continued his dedication to the humanitarian causes of the Democratic party throughout his life, receiving the Franklin D. Roosevelt Award from the NH Democratic Party in 2019. Bob was a tireless advocate for the underprivileged.

Bob was appointed as the United States Marshal for the State of New Hampshire by President Jimmy Carter in 1977, serving until 1980. He famously executed on a federal judgment obtained by the NH Civil Liberties Union involving the State's "Live Free Or Die" license plate motto by appearing at the NH Liquor Store on the highway to collect the judgment from cash registers.

While working full-time as US Marshal, Bob took it upon himself to also enroll as a full-time law student at Franklin Pierce Law Center (now UNH Law School). Bob was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar in 1980. His work as a lawyer focused on advocating for the injured, and helping any and all people however he could, whenever they asked. Bob was honored with the "Lawyer of the Year" award by the Manchester Bar Association.

Bob was a member and leader of numerous community and charitable organizations, including Easter Seals, Joliet Club, both the Queen City and Cocoa Beach, Florida Rotary Club, Greater Manchester Aids Project, and the Franco-American Association. He also served as National Chairman of the Board of an international organization known as Partners of the Americas, which fostered relationships between the people, communities, and institutions of Latin America and those in the United States.

Bob was proud of his appointment as Honorary Consul to France. Bob was also a very early advocate of gay rights, notwithstanding his devout Catholicism. He was a man of deep faith, regularly attending Mass as a parishioner at St. Augustin Church, St. Catherine Church, and the Church of Our Savior in Cocoa Beach.

Bob was a gregarious, humorous, vibrant personality, filled with compassion for all. He and Mary had a wide circle of friends, none closer than "the other" Bob and Marie Raiche, with whom they spent many wonderful times in Manchester, on cruises, and as next-door neighbors in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Bob and Mary enjoyed many years in their small community of good friends at "Spray Beach". Bob enjoyed playing golf, cheering on the NE Patriots, collecting political memorabilia and spending time with his many friends.

Most importantly, Bob dearly loved his wife, Mary. He always said that he was the luckiest man in the world to have married her. He was the patriarch of a closely-knit family. He was a role model of faith, family, and service to others for his children and grandchildren.

Bob was predeceased by his wife, Mary, on August 11, 2022, by his parents, Edouard and Lucienne Raiche, by a sister, Lorraine Lavigne, and by a brother, Marcel Raiche. He is survived by his sister, Paulette Auger and her husband, Donald, by his five children and their spouses, Robert E. Raiche, Jr., of Manchester, Denise Raiche-Casinghino and Gary Casinghino of Lincoln, Maureen Raiche Manning and Donald Manning, Donna Raiche, and Kathleen Raiche-Stephens and Gregg Stephens, all of Manchester, his grandchildren, Tiffany Raiche, Sarah Raiche, Chris Casinghino, Mary Casinghino, David Casinghino, Brady Manning, Nolan Manning, Aidan Manning, Hannah Raiche, and Brendan Stephens, as well as five great grandchildren. Bob was predeceased by his brother-in-law and his wife, Thomas and Pat Duval, and his brother-in-law, Daniel Dwyer, and is survived by his brothers-in law and sisters-in-law, Anne Dwyer, Jeanne and Jim Corbett, Kathy Desjardins, Edward and Linda Duval, Patricia Clancy, Virginia and Alan Polios, Theresa Duval, Michael Duval, and Jim and Thoa Duval, all of Manchester, and many nephews, nieces, and other family members.

A mass of Christian burial will be held on Monday, June 17, 2024 at 10:30 am in St Catherine of Siena Church, Corner of Webster and Hemlock Sts.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Manchester Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, 2 Wall St., Manchester NH 03101.

J.N. Boufford & Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

For more information and online guestbook please visit www.bouffordfuneralhome.com

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

Published by Union Leader on Jun. 12, 2024.

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Heather Whipple Simard

September 10, 2024

I worked for the late David L Nixon and Bob Years ago. Bob and his daughter Maureen were wonderful people and great to work with, I am so sad for your families loss. He was larger than life. Heather Whipple Simard

Patty Hughes Biron

June 19, 2024

I would have to consider Mr Raiche as being right up there with "The Goat". He was the greatest of all time husband, father, friend, listener and helper. He was an all around great guy. Always happy and great at giving advice. ( which sometimes we neglected to listen to ..right Donna). He always made you feel right at home whether we were hanging out in the back yard or having a game of cards at the kitchen table. Mr Raiche you will definitely be missed. Say hi to Mrs Raiche for me. Love you

Hazel Edwards

June 18, 2024

A kind and caring person who was always ready with a joke.

Victoria Ambos

June 17, 2024

I am truly sorry about Bob's passing. He was a very sweet man. I am glad I got to spend the day with him recently. He will be missed at Spray Beach.

Rejean John Drouin The Villages FL

June 16, 2024

Our deepest sympathy to the Raiche family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family during these difficult time, R.I.P. Bob

Marc and Mary McGuire Lussier

June 13, 2024

Denise and Gary, We extend our sincere sympathy and our best wishes to you and yours.

John Macgregor

June 13, 2024

I remember Bob from my youth growing up with Hawthorne College community. My father was the director of maintenance for many years, and this is how I was able to come to know him while he was involved with the college. I can remember him being a good person and was always nice to me. My condolences to his family, rest in peace.

Jerome Duval

June 13, 2024

I had the privilege of knowing Bob Raiche since the 1970's. A tireless advocate for those less fortunate, I have always admired Bob for his devotion and service to others. I'll never forget being in his company and on occasion being the recipient of his advice. It was obvious he adored his wife and family. I am grateful for having had the benefit of knowing such a wonderful man. RIP Bob.

Brian Crittenden

June 12, 2024

He will be missed.

Karen Shea

June 12, 2024

Bob was a kind and generous man. He would always ask how you were and if you needed anything. His contributions to the community and legal profession will long be remembered. My sympathies to his family.

Greg Barrett

June 12, 2024

Raiche and Duval Families,

The first time I ever needed an attorney challenging DCYF 40 yrs ago Bob was there to confront injustice and fight for those without a voice. Having grown up with the Duval Family as my neighbors I recall his presence many times at countless events. The ultra Conservative Union Leader was never kind to him especially during his run for Governor but, Visionaries are always ahead of their time and under appreciated. May the road rise to meet him. RIP

Phil Carmel

June 12, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Deepest sympathies, Phil and Carmel

Phil & Carmel Boulanger

June 12, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Carol Turcotte

June 12, 2024

Raiche family my condolences upon the loss of Bob, he was a great person and may he rest in peace with Mary.

Paulette and Don, my deepest condolences for your loss.

Souzanne Skladony

June 12, 2024

So saddened to hear of Bob's passing. He was a wonderful and compassionate person and I am privileged to have known him for over 40 years. He will be missed but will always have fond memories. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Larry Vogelman

June 12, 2024

Bob was a real mensch and I will cherish his memory.

Eileen Brady

June 12, 2024

A good man. Condolences to all who will miss him.

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