We are very sad to say goodbye to several heroic and dedicated NH Peace Action members & friends who passed away. Each of these dear friends demonstrated their commitment to a world of peaceful coexistence, furthering democracy and social justice through individual and collective action. Their combined contribution to New Hampshire Peace Action is the reason we have been able to continue working for peace for over 40 years.
We honor them at our annual gathering with by reading each name and saying Presente’ which means he or she, is still with us, still present among us, as we remember their lives.
Should you wish to make a lasting gift in one of their names, you may want to consider the Lois Booth Leadership Legacy Fund. Gifts to the Fund will enable our work to educate, mobilize, and organize, to build a more peaceful and just future for all. It’s an ironclad way for those who believe in New Hampshire Peace Action to ensure that our vital work continues for decades to come. Please check out the new Lois Booth Leadership Legacy Fund page on our website.
In Memoriam
We are very sad to say goodbye to several heroic and dedicated NH Peace Action members & friends who passed away. Each of these dear friends demonstrated their commitment to a world of peaceful coexistence, furthering democracy and social justice through individual and collective action. Their combined contribution to New Hampshire Peace Action is the reason we have been able to continue working for peace for over 40 years.
We honor them at our annual gathering with by reading each name and saying Presente’ which means he or she, is still with us, still present among us, as we remember their lives.
Should you wish to make a lasting gift in one of their names, you may want to consider the Lois Booth Leadership Legacy Fund. Gifts to the Fund will enable our work to educate, mobilize, and organize, to build a more peaceful and just future for all. It’s an ironclad way for those who believe in New Hampshire Peace Action to ensure that our vital work continues for decades to come. Please check out the new Lois Booth Leadership Legacy Fund page on our website.
Jane Lemeland, December 5, 2024, Concord
Rev Roger Burkhart, November 14, 2024, Concord
John Lamperti, October 26, 2024, Norwich, VT
Susan Ohler Bliss, October 11, 2024, Warner
David Diamond, September 10, Dover
Janet King, June 18, 2024, Canterbury
Barbara Filion, March 28, 2024, Portsmouth
Vivian Bingham (2/24/24)
Elke Emmons, January 12, 2024, Lancaster
Vernon Martin, January 11, 2024, Keene
Claire Gassett, December 19, 2023, Concord
Maureen Mann, September 10, 2023, Derefield
Lucy Edwards, August 8, 2023, Northwood
Arthur Brien, July 31, 2023, Meredith
Sally Chase, July 20, 2023, Hopkinton
Daniel Ellsberg, June 16, 2023, Kensington, CA
Eiji Miki, June 13, 2023, Salem
Scott Nielsen, April 23, 2024, Unity
Susan Condodemetraky, March 26, 2023, Belmont
Betty Raby, January 24, 2023, Scarborough, ME
Bob Williams, January 20, 2023, Chichester
Doug Wheeler, December 22, 2022, Durham
Lucy Crichton, July 7, 2022, Concord
Susan Proctor, July 6, 2022, Conway
Bill Exner, April 24, 2022, Goffstown
Barbara French, April 20, 2022, Henniker
Hyun Lee, March 7, 2022
Renny Cushing, March 7, 2022, Portsmouth
Joan O’Donnell – Jaffrey October 18, 2021
Sid Lovett – October 13, 2021, Holderness
George Iselin, September 7, 2021, Marlborough
Ginny Higgins – Danbury
Susan Bruce – June 18, 2021, Concord
Rose Law Miller, June 7, 2021, Hanover
Dick Cornelius, April 4, 2021, Keene
Betty Bardsley, August 3, 2019, Andover
Sally Kelly, February 18, 2018, Concord
Upcoming Events
Peace & Justice Conversations: Dynamic Community Resistance in West Africa
Direct Action Debrief with the Mother’s Day Five
Peace & Justice Conversations: Israeli Nuclear Weapons – Rescheduled from January
Peace & Justice Conversations: Community Peacemaker Teams