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Legal Probate Notice LEGAL PROBATE NOTICE THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 10th Circuit - Probate Division - Brentwood 9/3/2021 thru 9/16/2021 APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARIES Notice is hereby given that the following fiduciaries have been duly appointed by the Judge of Probate for Rockingham County. All persons having claims against these decedents are requested to exhibit them for adjustment and all indebted to make payment. Archambault, Jr., Richard A., late of Danville, NH. Ryan A. Archambault, 4 Bailey Lane, Georgetown, MA 01833. Michael Zick, Resident Agent, 11 East Pine St, Plaistow, NH 03865. #318-2021-ET-00985 Baker, Barbara E., late of Derry, NH. Gregory K Baker, 4949 W. Breeze Circle, Palm Harbor, FL 34683. Kenneth P. Baker, Resident Agent, 72 Caleb Dr., Danville, NH 03819. #318-2021-ET-01248 Butler, Maureen, late of Salem, NH. Richard Butler, 81 Westford Street, Dunstable, MA 01827. Daniel C. Clark, ESQ, Resident Agent, Law Office of Daniel Clark, PO Box 161, Windham, NH 03067. #318-2021- ET-00788 Calabro, Susan, late of Hampstead, NH. Leon Calabro, 33 Littles Lane, Hampstead, NH 03841. #318-2021- ET-00526. Carr, James W., late of Epping, NH. Melissa Carr, 235 Ash St., Marlborough, MA 01752. Robert Michael Derosier, ESQ, Resident Agent, Donahue Tucker & Ciandella PLLC, 16 Acadia Lane, PO Box 630, Exeter, NH 03833. #318-2021-ET-01336 Carroll, Patricia Anne, late of Plaistow, NH. Laurie M. Jacobs, 21G Orchard Avenue, Haverhill, MA 01830. Brian K. Carroll, Resident Agent, 5 Whiton Place, Plaistow, NH 03865. #318-2021-ET-01117 Chabot, Gregoire Roger, late of South Hampton, NH. Michelle Chabot, 310 Main Avenue, South Hampton, NH 03827. #318-2021-ET-01027 Claverie, Dorothy, late of North Hampton, NH. Lyndsay Nicole Robinson, ESQ, Bernazzani Law, 30 Temple St Ste 515, Nashua, NH 03060. Xiorlivette C. Bernazzani, ESQ, Resident Agent, Bernazzani Law, 30 Temple St Ste 515, Nashua, NH 03060. #318-1991-ET-00042 Dupray, Colby M., late of Ipswich, MA. Jennifer Fiske, 75 Rowe Drive, Fremont, NH 03044. #318-2021-ET- 01480. Elm, David Alan, late of Raymond, NH. David M. Elm, 122 So Smithville Road, Dayton, OH 45431. Stephen E. Borofsky, ESQ, Resident Agent, Borofsky Amodeo-Vickery & Bandazian PA, 708 Pine Street, Manchester, NH 03104-3103. #318-2021-ET-01092 Ferreira JR., Edmund, late of Londonderry, NH. Kimberly A. Habib, 91 Lake Street, Salem, NH 03079. #318-2021-ET-00294. Ferrelli, II, John A, late of Exeter, NH. John A Ferrelli, III, 16 First Street, Exeter, NH 03833. #318-2021- ET-01244 Ficek, Theodore J, late of Derry, NH. Kathy Ficek, 150 Chester Road, Candia, NH 03034. #318-2021-ET- 01367 Frederick, SR, James D, late of Chester, NH. Denise B Frederick, 489 Candia Road, Chester, NH 03036. #318-2021-ET-01220 Hammond, Robert Theodore, late of Plaistow, NH. David W. Hammond, 22 Coventry Road, Atkinson, NH 03811. #318-2020-ET-01022. Harris, Harriet A, late of Hampton, NH. Sarah Ambrogi, ESQ, Ambrogi Law Office, PLLC, 722 Pine Street, Manchester, NH 03104. Sarah S. Ambrogi, ESQ, Resident Agent, Ambrogi Law Office, 722 Pine Street, Manchester, NH 03104. #318-2020-ET-01841 Kimball, George W., late of Windham, NH. Nancy E. Kimball, 27 Rock Pond Road, Windham, NH 03087. #318-2021-ET-01268 LEGAL PROBATE NOTICE THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 10th Circuit - Probate Division - Brentwood 9/3/2021 thru 9/16/2021 Lamprey, Viola May, late of Seabrook, NH. Timothy Wayne Lamprey, P.O. Box 834, Byfield, MA 01922. Kimberly A.S. Barr, Resident Agent, 268 Whittier Drive, Fremont, NH 03044. #318-2021-ET-01217 LeBlanc, Ernest D., late of Londonderry, NH. Catherine C. LeBlanc, 30 Main St., #402, Londonderry, NH 03053. #318-2021-ET-01291 MacDonald, Elizabeth S., late of Derry, NH. Amanda A. MacDonald, 10 Heights Road, Concord, NH 03301. #318-2016-ET-01458 McDevitt, Brian G., late of Rye, NH. Kelly A. McDevitt, 2 Harborview Drive, Rye, NH 03870. Kevin P. McDevitt, 35 Dumas Avenue, Hampton, NH 03842. #318-2021-ET-01549 Mitchell, Janet Dwyer, late of Hampton, NH. Karen M. O Shaughnessy, 518 Holly Avenue, Manchester, NH 03103. Patrick D. Mitchell, 623 SW Burlingame Circle, Troutdale, OR 97060. #318-2021-ET-01236 Moore, JR, Robert Emmet, late of East Kingston, NH. John Moore, DO, 1109 Summerhill Dr, Malvern, PA 19355. Robert E Moore, III, Resident Agent, 38 Andrews Lane, East Kingston, NH 03827. #318-2021-ET- 00569 Morrison, Patricia H., late of Atkinson, NH. Christopher M. Mahoney, PO Box 421, Pittsfield, NH 03263. #318-2021-ET-01282 Murnane, William T., late of Raymond, NH. Debra Murnane, 6703 Axtel Drive, Canal Winchester, OH 43110. #318-2021-ET-01161 Patterson, James R, late of Portsmouth, NH. Nancy J Patterson, 216 McKinley Road, Portsmouth, NH 03801. #318-2021-ET-01396 Preble, Joan P, late of Windham, NH. Karen Preble, 14 Karen Drive, Randolph, MA 02368. Ronald O Preble, JR, 15 Cole Road, Windham, NH 03087. #318-2021-ET-01249 Sabatino, Elizabeth C, late of Raymond, NH. Dawn Bergstrom, 35 Woodhaven Dr, Barrington, NH 03825. #318-2021-ET-00889 Sack, Miriam, late of Exeter, NH. Jonathan Sack, 139 Cushing Road, Newmarket, NH 03857. Martha J Sack, MD, 841 Andorra Road, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444. #318-2021-ET-01252 Sandoe, Carola P., late of Exeter, NH. Andrew Sandoe, 1060 Admiral Crossing, Alpharetta, GA 30005. Nathan R. Deleault, ESQ, Resident Agent, Stebbins Bradley PA, 41 S Park St, Hanover, NH 03755-0382. #318-2021-ET-00995 Sarcione, Evelyn, late of Salem, NH. Raymond J Sarcione, 19 Pineo Farms Road, Seabrook, NH 03874. #318-2021-ET-01142 Schaller, Lauren W., late of Windham, NH. William A. Schaller, 10 Hardwood Road, Windham, NH 03087. #318-2021-ET-01331. Simpson, Eric Richard, late of Seabrook, NH. Holly Meriyah Hunter, 3478 Meander Way, Juneau, AK 99801. Andrea Ramirez, Resident Agent, 28 Ladyslipper Dr., Newmarket, NH 03857. #318-2021-ET- 01163 Southwick, Walter, late of Raymond, NH. Tara Jean Roy, 59R Scenic Drive, Derry, NH 03038. #318-2021- ET-00947 St. Brice, James, late of Londonderry, NH. Nicole St. Brice, 111 Beech Hill Drive, Manchester, NH 03103. #318-2021-ET-00286. Wall, Thomas J, late of Salem, NH. Anna B Wall, 96 Lake Street, Salem, NH 03079. #318-2021-ET-01510 Dated: 9/17/2021 LEGAL PROBATE NOTICE THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 10th Circuit - Probate Division - Brentwood 8/20/2021 thru 9/2/2021 APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARIES Notice is hereby given that the following fiduciaries have been duly appointed by the Judge of Probate for Rockingham County. All persons having claims against these decedents are requested to exhibit them for adjustment and all indebted to make payment. Anderson, Alyce B., late of Atkinson, NH. Karen A. Anderson, 17 Lewis Lane, Apt. 9, East Hampstead, NH 03826. #318-2021-ET-00908 Bell, Robert A., late of Atkinson, NH. Margaret A. Nolan, 30 Kendall Pond Rd. Lot 31, Derry, NH 03038. #318-2021-ET-01193 Boilard, JR, Jamie O, late of Deerfield, NH. Jamie Boilard, 38 Raymond Rd, Deerfield, NH 03037. #318- 2021-ET-01272 Clark, IV, Henry Briggs, late of Seabrook, NH. Jonathan Clark, 4 Beckys Way, Seabrook, NH 03874. #318-2021-ET-01202 Comeau, Nancy E., late of Hampton, NH. James F. Stanley, 33 Granite Circle, Hampstead, NH 03841. #315-2021-ET-00264 Cronin, Tabita H, late of Greenland, NH. John M Cronin, 860 Middle Road, Portsmouth, NH 03801. #318- 2021-ET-01019 Doyle, JR, Peter Francis, late of Derry, NH. Laura L Ezekiel-Marsh, 4 Manning St, Derry, NH 03038. #318- 2021-ET-00996 Duhamel, Edward, late of Atkinson, NH. Mark J. Duhamel, 47 Blue Hills Drive, Rochester, NH 03839. #318-2021-ET-00961 Estrella, Mary V., late of Wilmington, MA. Rosalie Fitch, 6 Bay Street, Wilmington, MA 01887. James Williams Hardy, ESQ., Resident Agent, KS Williams Law Offices, 57 Main Street, P.O. Box 836, Epping, NH 03042. #318-2020-ET-01644 Haberstroh, Jr., John J, late of Salem, NH. Kim Wells, 3 Lakeside Street, Salem, NH 03079. #318-2021- ET-01323 Hossfield, III, George L., late of Sandown, NH. Jing W. Hossfield, 170 Hampstead Road, Sandown, NH 03873. #318-2021-ET-01194 Jenkins, Dale Kendall, late of Seabrook, NH. Karen Jenkins, 98 Farm Lane, Seabrook, NH 03874. #318- 2021-ET-01108 Macaulay, SR, James Carlton, late of Danville, NH. James C Macaulay, JR, 200 North Street, Lot 25 A, #11, Danvers, MA 01923. Michael Zick, Resident Agent, 11 East Pine St, Plaistow, NH 03865. #318-2021- ET-00851 Malchanoff, Katherine Ann, late of Northwood, NH. Steven Malchanoff, 47 Deer Run Lane, Northwood, NH 03261. #318-2021-ET-01513 Mallouf, Richard J., late of Epping, NH 03042. Sharon Rondeau ESQ., Law Offices of Sharon J. Rondeau, 10 Franklin Street, P.O. Box 692, Exeter, NH 03833. #318-2021-ET-00383 Manley, Walter Thomas, late of Candia, NH. Brandon J Wing, 155 Stage Rd, Nottingham, NH 03290. #318-2021-ET-01031 Muchemore, Warren W, late of Rye, NH. Deborah Freedman, 18 Railroad Street, Andover, MA 01810. Kenneth F. Money Jr., ESQ, Resident Agent, Money Law Offices PLLC, 118 Maplewood Avenue Suite B4, PO Box 1144, Portsmouth, NH 03802-1144. #318-2021-ET-00997 Munroe, Helen Z., late of Windham, NH. Barry Munroe, 111 Thoreau Way, Apt. 838, Lawrence, MA 01843. #318-2021-ET-00442 LEGAL PROBATE NOTICE THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 10th Circuit - Probate Division - Brentwood 8/20/2021 thru 9/2/2021 Ngo, Anh Ngoc, late of Salem, NH. Yao Long, 20 Tyler Street, Salem, NH 03079. #318-2021-ET-01120 Pelaez, Manuel, late of Hampton, NH. Xavier Pelaez, 1554 W. Breakwell Street, Tucson, AZ 85746. Robert T. Bloomenthal, ESQ, Resident Agent, Bloomenthal Law Office, PO Box 6761, Laconia, NH 03247-6761. #318-2021-ET-00795 Randolph, Deborah D, late of Plaistow, NH.
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