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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Hillsborough native Henry Cote, who fought in the Korean War, posthumously receives thanks from our ally
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Hillsborough native Henry Cote, who fought in the Korean War, posthumously receives thanks from our ally
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Col. Norman Arthur Lavigne, U.S. Army (Ret.), 83, longtime resident of Nashua, N.H., passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 27, 2021, at the Hunt Community in Nashua.
Born in Berlin, N.H., on Nov. 16, 1937, to his late parents, Alfred and Olive (Boucher) Lavigne, he graduated from Berlin High School with the Class of 1955. After high school, Norman attended Norwich University on a hockey scholarship graduating with the Class of 1959.
Like many of his generation, he answered the call to service and proudly served his country in a career that lasted many years.
Besides being a man of service and honor, Norman enjoyed many of lifeâs simple pleasures. He was an avid golfer who was a member at the Nashua Country Club for over 25 years, a runner, and at a younger age he enjoyed coaching his sonâs football teams.
Annual Memorial Day ceremony held at New Hampshire Veterans Cemetery
Ceremony being live-streamed Updated: 6:52 PM EDT May 30, 2021
Ceremony being live-streamed Updated: 6:52 PM EDT May 30, 2021
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Show Transcript HAS MORE ON THIS EVENING’S CEREMONIES. TIM: ALTHOUGH MEMORIAL DAY IS MONDAY, DOZENS ARE GATHERING RIGHT NOW AT THE STATE VETERANS CEMETERY BOSCAWEN. EVERY YEAR ON MAY 30, RAIN OR SHINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE PAUSES TO RECOGNIZE THE SERVICE AND DEDICATION OF THE MORE THAN 13,000 VETERANS BURIED HERE. THE DAY ALSO MARKS THE BEGINNING OF THE 100 NIGHTS OF REMEMBRANCE. VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS, CURRENT SERVICE MEMBERS ALONG WITH STATE AND LOCAL DIGNITARIES ARE HERE TO PAY THEIR RESPECTS. EVEN DURING THE EARLY MONTHS OF THE PANDEMIC, THIS CEREMONY WAS CEREMONY WENT ON, LIVE-STREAMED TO VIEWERS AT HOME. SHAWN BUCK, WHO SERVES AS THE DIRECTOR OF THE CEMETERY, SAYS IT’S IMPORTANT TO STOP AND RECOGNIZE THE SERVICE OF OUR MILITARY MEMBERS AND THE