Elwin R. Falkenham, 90, of Lancaster, New Hampshire, passed away
peacefully with his wife of 69 years by his side at the Morrison
Nursing Home.
Elwin was born at home, on the side of a muddy road in Dalton, New
Hampshire on April 1, 1932. Being born on April 1st was always a
joke, with many pranks played at his expense during his lifetime.
Elwin was the son of the late Oriel and Josephine (Denonville)
Falkenham, and the youngest of three. The oldest was his sister Rita
(deceased), then an older brother, Glen. Elwin attended school in
Dalton's 2-room schoolhouse, completing 7th and 8th grade in one
year! In high school, he climbed on the school bus and went to
Lancaster High School. He was quiet and a bit shy, but excelled in his
classes and graduated second in his class. Elwin attended the
University of New Hampshire, majoring in Pre-Med, and in 1953,
graduated Summa cum laude, Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa. He
worked hard but took part in campus life with his TKE brothers and
worked small jobs in his spare time. Meanwhile, “back at the ranch”
Elwin and Mary Jane Evans became engaged and were married
August 29, 1953. They moved to Boston and Elwin attended Tufts
Medical School for 4 years. After graduating, Elwin interned at Maine
Medical Center where their first child, Carol was born December 5th
(as planned by her Uncle Sammy because it was his 10th birthday!)
In 1958 he was drafted into the United States Navy and served as
second lieutenant, Naval Doctor, at the Military Sea Transportation
Service in Brooklyn, New York, and the US Naval Air Station in
Brunswick, Maine, where their second child, Ann was born. After
completing his term in the Navy, he returned to Lancaster and replaced
Dr. David Cleasby on Main Street in Lancaster. When that “kid from
town” took over, most of Dr. Cleasby's patients switched to other
doctors! Eventually the town learned what a wonderful doctor he was
and slowly started returning to him, but there were a few lean years
for Elwin and Mary Jane. Their other three children, Mary Ellen, Sally
and David were born in Lancaster. In 1973 he and 2 other local
physicians started the Regional Medical Professional Association,
which brought a higher quality of medical care and technology to the
north country, in hopes of attracting more doctors to the area. This
modern office was located across from Weeks Memorial Hospital,
where he practiced general medicine until his retirement. Elwin was a
beloved physician, delivering hundreds of babies and assisting in
surgery as an anesthesiologist. Everyone in town knew “Doc”
Falkenham and his kind and gentle bedside manner.
Elwin was an avid hunter, fisherman and gardener, and enjoyed
passing down his knowledge through many generations of family (he
never did share his fishing holes though). Elwin was devoted to his
community by donating money and countless hours to the Christ
United Methodist Church, Hospice and Caleb, and served on the board
of Lancaster National Bank for many years.
Elwin and Mary Jane raised their five children in Lancaster, attending
and chaperoning school activities, and helping with youth bible
studies and the Mt. Prospect ski area. After their children left home,
Elwin and Mary Jane traveled to far away places visiting China,
Ireland, Panama and Iceland, just to name a few.
In 2019 they decided to simplify life and moved to Independent
Living at Summit by Morrison in Whitefield, NH where they lived
comfortably for two years, making new friends and enjoying
activities.
Elwin leaves his wife , Mary Jane (Evans) Falkenham, and children,
Carol (Falkenham) Dillingham and husband Michael of Littleton, Ann
(Falkenham) Fargo and husband Richard of Chatham, NH, Mary Ellen
(Falkenham) Fuller and husband Russell of Colebrook, David
Falkenham and wife Jokie of Lancaster. His daughter Sally pre-
deceased him in 1984. Grandchildren, Ryan Dillingham, Laura
(Dillingham) Morgan, Jeffrey Fargo, Jennifer Fargo, Marion (Fuller)
Fogg, and Elise (Fuller) Gaumond. Great Grandchildren, Isaac
Morgan, Avery Morgan, Kaelyn Dillingham and Annelise Fogg.
Elwin was pre-deceased by his parents and his sister Rita (Falkenham)
Blakslee. He is survived by his brother Glen Falkenham, and
numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
A graveside burial service and celebration of life is planned for June 3rd, 2023 at 1:00PM in the Summer Street Cemetery, Lancaster.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Sally Falkenham “You
Done Good” award at White Mountains Regional High School in
Whitefield, NH, or the Lancaster Community Food Bank at Christ
United Methodist Church Food Pantry, Main Street, Lancaster, NH.