Stringer Funeral Homes Inc. & Crematorium

Stringer Funeral Homes Inc. & Crematorium We are a family owned funeral home serving the greater Claremont, NH area.

06/02/2026

Kasey C. Decato, 37, of Manchester, NH passed away on May 19, 2026.
Kasey had struggled with addiction for years; she fought hard to fight it.
She was born at Pease Air Force Base in Portsmouth, NH on January 27, 1989.
Kasey had a great smile, great laugh and sense of humor and most of all a huge heart. Her proudest joy was her children, Mason and Mariah.
She was proud to be part of the Dunkin family, where she had worked for the last years of her life.
Kasey is survived by her children, Mason and Mariah Hewitt; her mother, Samantha Arbuckle; her brother, Jeffrey and sister, Linsey Decato; grandmother, Dianne Walker; uncle Jason and aunt Kristin Walker; cousins, Lauren, John and Allison.
Funeral services will be held privately.

06/02/2026

David Harvey Wolcott, 80, died on Wednesday May 6, 2026 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover, NH. David was born on April 2, 1946 in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada and was adopted by Robert Wolcott and Marjorie (Harvey) Wolcott. He was a resident of Claremont, NH, where he lived most of his life.

David graduated from Stevens High School in Claremont in the class of 1967. He served in the United States Army with the rank of Specialist 4 from January 1968 to August 1970 when he was honorably discharged. For his time in the army, David received the Vietnam National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Army Commendation Medal. After his service, he worked for the Dartmouth Woolen Mill and Holson Photo in Claremont.

David is survived by his sister Leslie Wolcott Buswell of St. Froid Lake, ME and Northport, FL, a niece Sara (Buswell) Eaton and her daughters Alexa Rae Eaton and Rachel Mae Eaton of Topsham, ME, and a niece Laura (Buswell) Murray, her husband Jay of Keller, TX, and their children Jason Murray, Jonathan McGuire and his family, Rachel (Murray) Foshee and her family, Felicia Murray and her husband, and Melanie (Murray) Bushong and her family; and lifelong friends Sandi and Les St. Pierre.

David enjoyed spending time with his family and travelled to Maine for many years to spend Christmas with the Buswell, Eaton, and Murray families. He lived at the Earl M. Bourdon Centre in Claremont, NH for 24 years and enjoyed friendships with many residents at the retirement center, including Pam Greene.

A celebration of life will take place on Wednesday June 10, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at Stringer Funeral Home in Claremont, NH, followed by burial at Mountain View Cemetery.

05/30/2026

It is with heavy hearts that we announce Sandra Lee (Blaine) Aiken, age 78, passed away peacefully on May 23, 2026, at the Jack Byrnes Center for Palliative & Hospice Care in Lebanon, NH, surrounded by the love of her devoted family. Born on September 28, 1947, in Claremont, New Hampshire, Sandra was the cherished daughter of the late Harold and Jennie (Michalenoick) Blaine.

A graduate of Stevens High School in 1965, Sandra was a woman of many talents and passions. Her life was a tapestry of kindness, creativity, and service to others. She married the love of her life, John Aiken, on April 10, 1970, in their hometown of Claremont, NH, and together they shared 56 years of love, laughter, countless memories, and mutual respect. Their loving partnership was a beacon of strength and devotion, nurturing the growth of their beloved children Rebecca (Aiken) Rostron, Jason Aiken, and Jesse Aiken. They built a close, loving family and a life that embraced the simple joys and values of hard work.

Sandra was a doting grandmother to her four grandchildren: Shawn Alexander, Josephine Vielguth, Brayden Rostron, and Anna Aiken, who were the lights of her life. Being a grandmother brought the greatest joy and pride to Sandra.

A woman of incredible skill and dedication, Sandra shared her love for sewing, quilt-making, and knitting with the world. In January 1976, she founded her own home sewing business, "Country Lace Boutique," and later opened up a yarn & knitting store, "Yankee Maid". Sandra brought warmth and beauty into countless homes, leaving a patchwork of love that will be felt for generations. Her creations were more than just art; they were expressions of her warmth, selflessness, and meticulous care.

Sandra's hobbies reflected her nurturing nature—cooking and baking filled her home with comforting aromas, while gardening brought vibrant beauty to her surroundings. Her talent as a seamstress, dollmaking and crafting stuffed animals brought joy to many, each piece crafted with love and attention to detail. Sandra never passed up an opportunity to go to a craft fair or out to eat. Sandra also spent many years vacationing (with her family) in a beach front cottage on Popham Beach, Phippsburg, Maine, enjoying listening to the peaceful sounds of the ocean waves, always looking for a great place to eat with fresh seafood and checking out the stores in Booth Bay and Freeport.

Her legacy goes beyond her creative endeavors; it is found in the lives she touched and the memories she created. Sandra's selfless nature was evident in her every action, always prioritizing the needs of others above her own. Her compassionate heart and unwavering support will be cherished by those fortunate enough to have known her.

Sandra is survived by her husband, John, her three children; Rebecca (Aiken) Rostron – Claremont, NH, Jason ( Michelle) Aiken – Claremont, NH, and Jesse Aiken – Claremont, NH, and her four grandchildren; Shawn Alexander of Newport, VT, Josephine Vielguth of Lawton, OK, Brayden Rostron of Claremont, NH and Anna Aiken of Claremont, NH), along with many other extended family members and special friends who will deeply miss her.
Sandra Lee Aiken's legacy of love, laughter, and creativity will continue to inspire those she leaves behind. Her gentle spirit and infectious sense of humor will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
Her spirit will forever remain in the hearts of her family and friends, and her memory will be a guiding light for generations to come.
Calling hours will be held Friday, June 5, 2026 at Stringer Funeral Home, 146 Broad St., Claremont, NH from 6pm – 8pm.
A graveside service to honor Sandra's life will be held Saturday, June 6, 2026, at 1 PM at the Mountain View Cemetery in Claremont, NH. The family extends their heartfelt thanks to the staff at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and the Jack Byrne Center for their exceptional care and compassion during Sandra's final days.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society – PO Box 702, Brownsville, VT 05037, reflecting Sandra's love for all living creatures, especially her life-long love for German Shepherds.

05/19/2026

Amber Marlene Davidson, 78, of Lebanon, NH passed away on Easter, April 5, 2026. She was born in Rutland, VT on June 7, 1947, the daughter of Clyde M. Sr. and Margaret M. (McPhee) Creaser of Ludlow, VT.
She attended schools in Ludlow, VT, Charlestown, NH, and Springfield, VT where she graduated with the Class of 1965. She went to Castleton State College and Windham College, earning her degree in Education.
Amber was a faithful member of the Catholic church. She was known for her great sense of humor and enjoyed time spent with her grandchildren as they were growing up. She also took great joy in watching them at their various sporting events.
Amber was predeceased by her parents, her sisters Clydene and Sandra (Sandy), and her brothers Clyde Jr. (Jeff), Phillip (Mike), and Kevin.
She is survived by her husband, Keith; son Harry Billado (Anita); daughters Tracy Billado, and Courtney Emerson and six grandchildren- Sam, Anthony, and Jack Maynes; Gavin Emerson; Reagan and Madden Billado; sister Meegan Creaser Hatt; and several nieces and nephews.

05/18/2026

Douglas L. Craigue, 72, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, surrounded by his wonderful wife of 50 years and family.
He is survived by his wife Gail I. Craigue of Lebanon, NH, his brother Roy Craigue of Jacksonville FL, sister Victoria Atterberry of Lawtey FL, nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his father Donald Leland Craigue, mother Marilyn Belle Harmon, brother Donald L. Craigue and sister Kimberly D. Moore.
Douglas was born in North Kingston RI on May 21, 1953 and resided on Claremont since 1975 until making their home in Lebanon, NH. He worked for Pizza Hut as a prep expert and for the Valley News as a carrier. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus for many years.

05/14/2026

The Lord called Robert Bruce Bruzik (Bob) home on May 12, 2026. Born in New Britain, Connecticut on March 15, 1933, he was the son of the late Michael and Ann (Kuchick) Bruzik. Robert was a veteran of The United States Army and was a member of the American Legion for many years. He received a degree from the University of Connecticut and became a devoted teacher for many years. After retiring from teaching, he was a very successful insurance broker, being one of 10% from 4,000 agents in the country.
Bob was a very special man who always brought a smile to you face whenever he was around. He will be remembered for his wonderful sense of humor and his ability to make everyone laugh. He was a huge sports fan, an avid skier and dancer, and enjoyed traveling, cruising, and spending time with his beloved fiancé, Wesleyanne and friends. His truly eternal best friend was his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Bob was predeceased by his parents, his brother, Michael B. Bruzik, and niece, Susan E. Bruzik.
He is survived by his fiancé, his sister and nephew of VT, his son, Robert and grandson Robert Bruzik of CT, and his daughter, Deborah of CT, and his nephews, Michael, Mark, Robert, Scott, and David Bruzik of CT.
There will be no services.

05/12/2026

Gail G. Shute, 87, passed away on Saturday, May 9, 2026. She was the daughter of the late Ella and Harold Goodrich, Sr.

Born on June 9, 1938, in Claremont, NH where she attended St. Mary's School through high school. She married Roland F. Shute on October 18, 1958. In 1964 they moved their family to Greenfield, MA where they continued to raise their four children.

Gail was a caregiver, and her career started as an aid at the Franklin Nursing Home on the 11-7 night shift. After several years she moved to the Franklin County Hospital, aka Baystate Franklin Hospital. She started on the orthopedic and rehabilitation floor until moving to the maternity ward. The maternity ward was her passion. Everyone knew the love our mother had of "the babies". She attended the birth of some of her grandchildren and was a familiar face that greeted those coming off the elevator on the maternity ward when she became the ward clerk before retiring in 2003. Even after retirement Gail was a caregiver taking care of her mother, sister, and brother over the years.

Gail was pre-deceased by her beloved husband, Roland "Rolly" Shute, daughter Melissa "Tish" Pease, sister Colleen Kimball and brother Harold "Biff" Goodrich, Jr. She leaves behind daughters, Melinda Sullivan (Mark) Of Turners Falls, MA, and Heidi Gamelin (Steve) of Canterbury, CT and her son Todd Shute (Erin) of Brookline, VT. She is survived by her loving grandchildren, Danielle Sullivan-Beck (Lancelot "Scotty"), Abigail Pease (Matt), Meagan Gray (Dan), Chelsea Pease (Frances) Paul Gamelin ( Kellie), Sarah Hines (Glen), Amanda Shute and Jacob Shute (Winter), Alora Zargo and Conner Zargo as well as twelve great-grandchildren and her brother, Bruce Goodrich (Sue) of Newport, NH,

Our family wishes to thank the entire staff at The Arbors Assisted Living facility in Greenfield, MA where our mom resided for the past 2 years. She received wonderful care and oversight throughout her time there. Her favorite pastimes were the ladder ball game, music and bingo. She was known to be quite competitive at games.

Services will be at Stringers Funeral Home, 146 Broad Street in Claremont, NH, Monday, May 18th. Calling hours will be from 10:00 - 11:00 am with a prayer service at 11 am. Burial will follow at the West Claremont Burying Grounds.

05/12/2026

Rosemary Ann Hoy, 46 years-old, of Claremont, NH passed away on April 18th, 2026, after a brief illness. Rosemary was born in Springfield, VT, the daughter of Walter and Debra Hoy.
Rosemary “Princess” Hoy was a young woman with an intellectual disability who loved everyone she encountered, often referring to all as her friends. She was a beautiful lady, inside and out and brought a lot of joy everywhere she went.
Rosie loved Special Olympics and competed with her local team, the Claremont Cool Cats. She earned many gold medals in bowling, bocce and snowshoeing. Rosie loved her friends and teammates very much.
She was also a member of the King’s Table, a ministry for people with disabilities, part of Remix Church, and her friends there were like family to her.
An avid crafter, she loved trips to the store to purchase more. She enjoyed giving away her completed creations to her friends and family.
The passion and excitement for every holiday was infectious. And every summer she would attend camp. Her excitement and planning starting months in advance.
Remaining to cherish Rosie’s memory are her “Sissy” Becca Stickney and “Trevor-in-law” Stickney, her niece and nephew, Autumn and Sean Stickney, mom Doris Fox, brother Peter Towle, Aunts Judy Parkinson and Donna Ruel, Aunt Betty and Uncle Hank Sipple, as well as biological family.
A celebration of Rosie’s life will be held at Remix Church in Charlestown, NH on May 30th from 2pm – 4pm.
Memorial donations in Rosemary’s name can be made to the American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA): Dedicated to comprehensive brain tumor research, education, and patient support.

05/10/2026

Ronna Jean Farley
June 25, 1950 — May 4, 2026
Ronna Jean Farley, 75, passed away on Monday, May 4, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family. She leaves this world having lived a life centered on family, friendship, and creating a warm and welcoming home for all who knew her.
Born on June 25, 1950, in St. Ignace, Michigan, Ronna was the daughter of Barbara Jean (St. Louis) Powers and Ronald Powers. She was raised in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, a place she carried in her heart her entire life. As the oldest of nine children in the close-knit family affectionately known as the “9 Rs,” Ronna naturally became a second mother to her siblings—offering love, guidance, and steady support that helped shape their family bond for generations. She is survived by her siblings: Randy, Ron, Rodney, Rick, Robert, Reinette, Roxanne, and Renée.
In 1968, Ronna met the love of her life, Thomas E. Farley, while he was stationed at Kincheloe Air Force Base during his service with the United States Air Force. They were married on February 15, 1969, starting a life together centered on family, hard work, and shared experiences. Throughout Tom’s 20-year Air Force career, they embraced military life, raising their family while stationed in California, Okinawa, and New Hampshire. Wherever they lived, Ronna made it a home—warm, welcoming, and centered around family. Tom preceded her in death on June 3, 2020, and her family finds comfort knowing they are reunited once again.
Ronna’s greatest joy was her family. She leaves behind her three loving children: Tamara (Tammy) Vitelli and her husband Christopher of Newmarket, New Hampshire; Tracie Ruggles and her husband Jeffrey of Claremont, New Hampshire; and James Farley and his wife Stacy of Penacook, New Hampshire.
She was the proud grandmother of nine cherished grandchildren—Kyle, Kaleigh, Kaija, Adam, John, Scarlett, Brynn, Jameson, and Drew—and the delighted great-grandmother of nine great-grandchildren—Liam, Brady, Mason, Payton, Kenneth, Kolton, Kane, Ronin, and Lily.
For more than 20 years, Ronna worked as the store manager of Casual Male Big & Tall in Salem, New Hampshire. She took great pride in her work and formed meaningful, lasting relationships with her customers. She was known for her kindness, her ability to make people feel welcome and valued, and her genuine care for everyone she met. To many, she was far more than a manager—she was a friend.
Ronna found her greatest peace and happiness outdoors. She loved gardening and spent countless hours tending to her flowers and yard, always ensuring her home was surrounded by beauty, color, and life.
She also had a deep love for birdwatching and was affectionately known as “the bird lady.” Her yard was filled with birdfeeders, and she made sure her feathered visitors were always cared for, something that brought her great joy.
Ronna dearly loved her cat, Honey, who was a constant source of comfort and companionship. Honey passed only a few months before her, and they will now be laid to rest together—reunited once again.
Her bright and joyful personality was reflected in the things she loved. She adored Mary Engelbreit and Vera Bradley, surrounding herself with their colorful patterns and cheerful designs. One room in her home was dedicated entirely to her Mary Engelbreit collection—a space that perfectly captured her warmth, charm, and spirit.
Christmas was Ronna’s favorite time of year. She loved choosing the biggest real Christmas tree she could find and decorating it with care, while Tom handled the lights. Their home became the heart of family gatherings every Christmas Eve—filled with laughter, baking, and time spent together. Her fruitcakes and homemade cookies became part of cherished family traditions that will continue for years to come.
Ronna never lost her deep connection to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. She cherished summers spent back home—picking berries, visiting the beaches along Lake Michigan, searching for stones, enjoying the dunes, and riding the truck trails she grew up around. These moments remained among her most meaningful memories.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Thomas E. Farley, and her parents, Barbara Jean and Ronald Powers. Her family finds comfort in imagining her now at peace—surrounded by blooming flowers, birdsong, and the loved ones who welcomed her home.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Michele Fiorillo of Putney, Vermont, who lovingly helped to care for Ronna over the last two years. Michele’s compassion, patience, and dedication meant more than words can express. The family also thanks the staff at Sunapee Cove, Lake Sunapee Region VNA & Hospice team, and The Jack Byrne Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire, for their care and support during Ronna’s final days.
Ronna will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Her kindness, strength, and the life she built around her family will be remembered always.
Services:
Visiting Hours, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at Stringer Funeral Home in Claremont, New Hampshire. 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, followed by a memorial service 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Burial Service, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen, New Hampshire. 1:00 PM

05/07/2026

On Wednesday, April 29, 2026, Michael D. Monette passed away surrounded by his family. On December 19 ,1956 Mike was born to Pauline (Tierney) and Donald Monette. One of six boys in the family, Mike grew up on Dingleton Hill in Cornish, NH running amok with his brothers. Mike attended Cornish Elementary School and Windsor High School. Following high school, Mike worked on Duane Allen’s farm and house construction with Nate Cass, before starting at the Cornish Highway Garage, where he met his future wife, Robin Johnson. Mike and Robin got married on February 25, 1984. Their two sons, Joshua and Daniel, were born over the next two years. Josh and Dan were Mike’s pride and joy. He taught them how to fix everything under the sun.
Mike worked at Kimball Union Academy for seventeen years where he maintained grounds and managed the hockey rink. He later maintained Cornish Elementary School for twenty years. “Mr. Mike”, as the students call him, retired in 2018, around the time his first grandson was born. During his retirement, he started his second career of becoming Grandpa. He loved looking after his grandchildren, even when they terrorized him.
A lifelong resident of Cornish, Mike was a dedicated member of the community. Mike was the Master of the Cornish Grange for many years. He became a member of the Cornish Fire Department in 1975 and remained a dedicated member for decades. He was the Cornish Fire Chief from 1991 to 1996 and was Assistant Fire Chief for the eleven years before. Mike and the Cornish Fire Association ran bingo for numerous years, which generated enough funds to build two new fire stations in town and purchase a new fire truck. After he retired, he became the town Sexton, and ran the recycling center every Saturday.
Mike’s hobbies included driving around on tractors and picking strawberries with his grandchildren, watching old war movies, and exploring the culinary world of frankfurters. He loved nothing more than cuddling with his grandchildren as they took a snooze on him.
Mike was predeceased by his parents, Pauline and Donald Monette and his brother, Joseph Monette. He is survived by his wife, Robin Monette, his sons Joshua (Rosa) Monette, Daniel (Sarah) Monette, his grandchildren, Calvin, Oswald, and Allison Monette, and his brothers, Peter, William, Steven, and David Monette, as well as numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins.
The family would like to show sincere appreciation to Billy Monette, for the daily dinners and conversation, and Bill and Kathy Newton for being the best neighbors anyone could ask for.
A funeral will be held on Saturday, May 23, 2026 at 11:00 AM at Edminster Cemetery in Cornish. Afterward, there will be a gathering at the fire station in Cornish Flat. Light refreshments will be provided. Mike was an avid John Deere fan. Instead of formal attire, please wear any John Deere hats or t-shirts in remembrance of Mike. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Cornish Fire Department.

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