Herman LeRoy Emery, Jr. 90 joined the love of his life on September 26,2020.
"Lee" was born in Portland, Maine on December 29, 1929 to Herman L. Emery, Sr.
and Clara Richards. As his father was employed during the building of the
Portland-Montreal pipeline, the family moved many times throughout Maine and
Vermont finally settling in Lancaster, N.H. at the pumping station.
In his youth, Lee loved being on the farm in Buxton, Maine as well as having his
twice daily paper route in Portland. He also enjoyed sojourns to his camp, "Out
East" and cooking.
Following his graduation from Lancaster Academy he was employed in the
foundry at Thompson Manufacturing Co. Lee had an exemplary work ethic that
continued for over thirty years as an oil/coal delivery man for Fitch Fuel Co.
Community service was very important to Lee. He also served for over thirty
years as a volunteer on the Lancaster Fire Dept. retiring as Deputy Chief. He was
a member of the 4th Degree Knights of Columbus and served on the Board of
Trustees of Weeks Hospital. Lee was a charter member of the Lancaster
Ambulance Corps and following his retirement from Fitch Fuel he worked at
Beattie's Kwik Stop.
Lee was president of the Lancaster Alumni Association and a parishioner of All
Saint's Church-Gate of Heaven Parish where he served as a lector and usher.
More important than his service to his community was his love for his family.
On November 4th 1950 Lee married Elizabeth (Betty) Kenney and they were
married for fifty years. They had five children who survive him. Ellie of Lancaster,
Sarah Greenwood of Woodsville, Nancy Benoit, and Elizabeth Benoit of
Lunenburg and Paul Emery of Lancaster.
He is also survived by five grandchildren. Zachary and Ashleigh Greenwood,
Lindsay Dube, Ryan Emery, and Cameron Benoit and four great grandchildren,
Emery and Haylee Dube and Colton Benoit and Lorelai Johnson.
Lee is also survived by two sisters. Eleanor (Dede) Malloy of Cheshire, Ct. and
Catherine Stoppenhaggen of Austin, Tx., a sister-in-law Beatrice Kenney of
Voorheesville, N.Y. and a brother-in-law William Christy of Manchester as well as
numerous nieces and nephews, and special friends Murray and Allan.
His wife Betty predeceased him on July 31, 2001. He is also predeceased by a
brother, Brian and brother-in laws Andrew Malloy, Robert Charman, and Dean
Kenney and two sisters-in-law Mary Christy and Eleanor Kenney.
Donations in Lee's memory may be made to Weeks library, Lancaster Fire Dept.
or Lancaster Alumni Association.
Lee's family is most appreciative of the loving caretakers Kim, Maureen, and
Theresa.
Due to the covid pandemic, there will be no calling hours and a burial service will be held at the Summer Street Cemetery in Lancaster on Wednesday morning, September 30, 2020 at 11:00 AM. Deacon Michael Johnson will officiate.