The surviving family includes his twin sons, Benjamin and Zachary LeDrew; his father, Carleton U. LeDrew, Sr.; one sister, Carla Jean MacDonald; two brothers, Keith LeDrew and Richard LeDrew, all of Charlestown, and many aunts, uncles, nieces and cousins.
He was pre-deceased by his mother, Jean D. (Neilsen) LeDrew on June 12, 1997 and an uncle, Alfred N. "Skip" Neilsen on June 13, 2008.
The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Benjamin and Zachary LeDrew Scholarship Fund, In Care Of the Bryant Credit Union, 142 Charlestown Road, Claremont, N.H. 03743.
He is also survived by his girlfriend, Susan Tanguay; Carla's husband, Bill; and Richard's wife, Annemarie.
Boomer had worked as a molder and welder at Bomar Inc. and at Hemlock Foundry for several years. He was a talented young man who enjoyed life in many ways.
His love for his boys, his girlfriend Sue, his Dad and all his family and friends will never be forgotten.
He had a gift to make us laugh which will be sorely missed. Camping, enjoying the Connecticut River, recycling of scrap metal and rooting for the Oakland Raiders were among Boomers favorite past times. In his own words, "life is good !"
The surviving family includes his twin sons, Benjamin and Zachary LeDrew; his father, Carleton U. LeDrew, Sr.; one sister, Carla Jean MacDonald; two brothers, Keith LeDrew and Richard LeDrew, all of Charlestown, and many aunts, uncles, nieces and cousins.
He was pre-deceased by his mother, Jean D. (Neilsen) LeDrew on June 12, 1997 and an uncle, Alfred N. "Skip" Neilsen on June 13, 2008.
The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Benjamin and Zachary LeDrew Scholarship Fund, In Care Of the Bryant Credit Union, 142 Charlestown Road, Claremont, N.H. 03743.
He is also survived by his girlfriend, Susan Tanguay; Carla's husband, Bill; and Richard's wife, Annemarie.
Boomer had worked as a molder and welder at Bomar Inc. and at Hemlock Foundry for several years. He was a talented young man who enjoyed life in many ways.
His love for his boys, his girlfriend Sue, his Dad and all his family and friends will never be forgotten.
He had a gift to make us laugh which will be sorely missed. Camping, enjoying the Connecticut River, recycling of scrap metal and rooting for the Oakland Raiders were among Boomers favorite past times. In his own words, "life is good !"
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