Henri A. Tremblay, 81, of Manchester died December 24, 2001 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Manchester.
Born in Manchester on November 28, 1920, he was the son of Joseph and Leda (Bergeron) Tremblay. He was a lifelong resident of Manchester.
He played baseball in Manchester for McGill's Sunset League and for the American Legion Sweeney Post. In 1937 he and his brother, Laurence Tremblay formed a semi-professional baseball team in Manchester called the Battlers.
During World War II he served in the U.S. Army. He later became a master plumber and worked at Tremblay Brothers Plumbing and Heating and Norm Dubois Plumbing and Heating for many years.
He was married to Bernadette L. Dionne who died in 1984. He was also predeceased by two sons, Norman Tremblay in 1976 and George Tremblay in 2000, and a grandson, Marc Boulanger in 1988.
The family includes three daughters, Carmel Boulanger of Winter Park, FL, Priscille Morin of Manchester and Jacqueline Miller of Oldsmar, FL; two sons, Daniel Tremblay and Donald Tremblay both of Manchester; 13 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; a brother, Armand Tremblay of Manchester; three sisters, Adrienne Carignan, Florida Favreau and Claire Tremblay all of Manchester; many nieces and nephews.
Calling hours were December 27, 2001 in Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory, 1799 Elm St., corner of North Street, Manchester. A mass of Christian burial was celebrated December 28, 2001 in St. Marie Church, 378 Notre Dame Ave., Manchester. Burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 474 Goffstown Rd., Manchester.
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