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George Williams Sawyer

      AMHERST – George Williams Sawyer, 83, died unexpectedly on May 5, 2020 after several years of failing health. He was born on Mother’s Day, May 10, 1936 in Fitchburg MA to Elizabeth (Williams) and Walter F. Sawyer, Jr.

George and older brother, Tom, became a pair, and remained close throughout their lives.  The two spent many happy summers carousing with their cousins on the Vermont family farm, and George carried a lasting love for its countryside.

      To say that he was not handy with tools would be an understatement - a carpenter’s apprenticeship arranged by his father lasted just under 2 days - but with a shovel and some decent snowfall, young George built a long love of skiing, starting with homemade slopes in the yard, then moving on to conquer “Hospital Hill,” a steep incline extending precipitously from Fitchburg’s Burbank Hospital down to the main thoroughfare below - what some might call playing in traffic - to hiking and descending Pack Monadnock, a 2,000 foot peak.  His graceful technique was hailed by all who witnessed it, including ‘60’s pop duo Sonny and Cher, who filmed him while skiing in California.

      “Jigger” ran track and was football captain of the Red Raiders, graduating from Fitchburg High School in 1955, where he was lauded as “dynamite with pigskin and a demon on skis.”  He served two years in the Navy, stationed in Key West, FL, then studied business at Boston University.  What followed was a long career in sales, successfully combining dual interests in socializing and making money.  

      His first job with Harvard Table Tennis landed him a spot on the ‘60’s TV game show “What’s My Line?”, where a celebrity panel failed to guess his occupation as “ping pong ball salesman.”  Successive jobs led him to the West coast, where he lived in CA, then OR as a salesman for Pendleton Woolen Mills, eventually returning to New England, where his confirmed bachelorhood abruptly ended when he married young widow Nancy and her 2 children, Susan and Matthew.  George moved his new family to Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where their son Tom was born.

      George embraced fatherhood by introducing his children to the outdoor life, with time spent tenting, hiking, skiing, swimming and boating, little knowing what the teen years would bring, but once they arrived, thankful his job required travel.

      After a decade in Maine, the Sawyers moved to Amherst NH where they remain.  George loved golf, and was known fondly as “the guy with the big club.” Eventually he settled on more sedentary interests, becoming an avid consumer of cookbooks, grills and the fruits of their use.  He and Nancy enjoyed winter weeks in FL reuniting with old Cape Elizabeth friends.  In Amherst, they have received the great good fortune of grandchildren and more lasting friendships.

      To quote his niece, George was a man who “made the world a much more interesting place.”  While it cannot be said he liked everyone he met, he gave and received delight from those he did.  He got going when the going was tough and helped us all through emergencies big and small.  He did his job.

      George was predeceased by his parents and his brother and best friend, Walter (Tom) F. Sawyer III.  He is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Nancy (Kean) Sawyer, daughter Susan and her husband Ken Pelton of Chebeague Island, ME, son Matthew Sawyer and his wife Donna of Brookline, NH, son George (Tom) W. Sawyer, Jr. and his wife Jolene of Milford, NH, 3 cherished granddaughters, Amy Sawyer, Meg and Sarah Sawyer, sister-in-law Charleen Sawyer, nieces, nephews and cousins.

A memorial service will be held later in the summer.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to SHARE Outreach Inc., 1 Columbus Avenue, Milford, NH  03055 or online at www.sharenh.org

Arrangements are in the care of Smith & Heald Funeral Home, 63 Elm Street, Milford, NH.  To share a memory or offer a condolence, please go to www.smith-heald.com

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Carl William Schaefer

      BEDFORD – On May 16, 2020 Carl William (Maxmillian) Schaefer, 87, of Bedford NH, was called by the Angels to be reunited with his wife Grace in Eternal Peace and to be in the presence of their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Carl was born on March 6, 1933 in the Bronx, New York to Markus and Margaretha (Forst) Schaefer. He graduated from Power Memorial High School in the Bronx in 1950 and was a graduate of Manhattan College in 1954 with a degree

in electrical engineering. In 1972, he received his Master of Science Degree in Management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Carl began his engineering career at Sperry Gyroscope, where he met and married his wife Grace on July 31, 1955.  Together they raised two sons and a daughter.  Carl went on to work at Benrus Technologies in Connecticut and Sanders/Lockheed-Martin in Nashua.  

      Carl was an active family man, serving as a coach for his sons’ little league teams, taking his children to professional ball games ( football, baseball, basketball and hockey) and taking up skiing, which he continued to enjoy well into his seventies, when his mobility was affected by MS. 

      After his retirement from Sanders in 1998, Carl was an active volunteer for several organizations.  He and his wife Grace delivered meals for the St. Joseph’s Community Services Meals on Wheels program.  Carl also was a volunteer with Share Outreach and provided rides for the elderly to essential appointments and up until this last tax season, Carl also assisted those in need with their federal income tax filings. Additionally, he followed current events diligently, often contributing his thoughts and concerns to the Nashua Telegraph Letters.

      Carl and Grace also enjoyed traveling, having taken several cruises, visiting Italy and Germany, and by far, the trip that had the most lasting impact, was their trip to Africa.  In his spare time Carl enjoyed reading and was a regular at the Amherst Library and was also a master at Sudoku. Carl enjoyed watching most major league sports, however, the one thing everyone knew about Carl is that he was a die-hard NY Giants fan.

      Before moving to Bedford in July 2019, Carl was a resident of Amherst and a parishioner at St. Patrick’s church in Milford for the past 42 years.

Carl is survived by his son Mark Schaefer and his wife Brenda, son Carl Schaefer Jr. and his wife Nancy, and daughter Margaret (Peggy) McRae.  Carl also leaves behind his grandchildren Gretchen (Schaefer) Dec and husband Jaymes, Nathan Schaefer, Liam McRae, Melanie Schaefer, Sarah Schaefer, and great grandson Emerson Dec.

      Along with his wife Grace, Carl has been reunited with his parents Markus and Margaret, his grandson William Reuben Schaefer, granddaughter Rebekah Grace Schaefer, and son-in-law Patrick McRae.

A family service will be held on May 22, 2020.  In lieu of flowers donations in Carl’s memory can be made to Share Outreach, Milford, NH or St. Joseph’s Community Services, Meals on Wheels, Merrimack, NH.                      Arrangements are in the care of Smith & Heald Funeral Home, 63 Elm Street, Milford, NH.  To share a memory or offer a condolence, please go to www.smith-heald.com

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