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John Gunther

d. October 18, 2008

John C. Gunther passed on at his and his wife, Peggys home on North Rd. in Shelburne, NH on October 18, 2008 surrounded by his family and friends. He fought a courageous, year long battle with cancer. John was born on July 31, 1940 in Bethel, Maine to Frances Ellen Bean Gunther and Hoyt W. Gunther. He grew up in Bethel attending local schools and graduated from Stephens High School in Rumford, Maine in the class of 58. Upon graduation he started working for Oxford Paper Company and during those years married Jacqueline Lambert. They had two beautiful daughter, Sherri Moore of Lovell, Maine and Julie Kimball of Bethel. They have five grandchildren; Brandon, Dan and Travis Moore, Ryan Kimball and Andrea Gunther. John worked in many paper mills and also for several construction companies in the Northeast over the years and collected more friends than you could possibly imagine. It seems that everyone knew him. He snow machined, had several different boats through out his life. He and his wife, Peg loved to blue fish on the coast of Maine. John had his own airplane and could relate many interesting tales about his flying experiences and so could those who flew with him. But his great love was motorcycling with his wife, his brother Howard, their friends, Darryl and Annie plus so many other biking buddies. They have many happy excursions to remember. He got his first motorcycle as a teenager and has had one ever since. He loved all animals and especially enjoyed horseback riding with his friends down in Florida land and working with his good friend Doc and Tom. John enjoyed the great outdoors and was very knowledgeable about wildlife. If John knew a friend needed help he was right there but he would as readily help a stranger in need and by the time the problem was solved he had gained another friend. There wasnt much he couldnt fix or build. He had a way about him. He was larger than life and filled a room with his presence. He will be sadly missed but now hes off to enjoy new adventures. Besides his wife, children and grandchildren he is survived by his sister, Patricia Gunther Carter and brother-in law Ted and his brother, Howard Gunther, brothers in-laws, Lee Lepage, John Lepage and Johns wife Joann, sister-in-law, Jeanne Etta and husband Greg, and father-in-law, Lionel Lepage. He leaves two aunts, Jane Young and Ruth Bean of Bethel and many fun loving cousins. His grandchildren, nieces and nephews will miss Johns teasing for he loved all the young people of his family and loved to tease. Hed also speak to them if he felt they needed some guidance and that wasnt always welcomed. John is also survived by many close friends stretching from New England to Florida and as far away as Las Vegas . Some of his closet friends are sitting at the Quick Stop in Gorham, NH. He would want them and all who knew him to remember all the great times theyve enjoyed, all the laughter, and to keep right on enjoying every minute of life for its made to enjoy and life is very precious. Hes said many times, Ive really lived my life and enjoyed it to the full! Hed want us to do the same. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday October 25, 2008 at 11 AM at the Gorham Congregational Church, UCC. Interment will be in the Wheeler Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the Bryant Funeral Home, 1 Promenade St., Gorham, NH on Friday afternoon and evening from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Donations in his memory may be made to AVH Home Health and Hospice, 59 Page Hill Rd., Berlin, NH, 03570.

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