For nearly a century, the Wolfeboro community has had several families who have owned and operated what is known today as the Baker-Gagne Funeral Home. Although Wolfeboro’s history dates the beginning of this business back to the year 1891,...
Funeral Homes in Lochmere, NH
The Waters Funeral Home has proudly served the Concord area since 1884. Family owned and operated, our experienced and compassionate staff of funeral directors can help ease the grief of those who have lost a loved one. We are keenly aware of...
C .E. Peaslee & Son Funeral Home was established in the village of Union, NH in 1947, when Clarence E.Peaslee and wife Vera C. Peaslee moved from Providence, RI, to own and operate their own funeral home. Around 1961, they purchased the former...
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Facts about the city
Lochmere is an unincorporated community in the towns of Tilton and Belmont in Belknap County, New Hampshire, in the United States. It is located along U.S. Route 3 and New Hampshire Route 11, which connect the village with Laconia to the northeast and to the center of Tilton and to Franklin to the southwest. It is close to the Winnipesaukee River as it connects the outlet of Winnisquam Lake to the north with Silver Lake to the south.Lochmere has a separate ZIP code (03252) from the rest of the town of Tilton.
Lochmere Obituaries
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History
Tilton Hall, his former mansion built in 1861, houses the Lucian Hunt Library. It includes the village of Lochmere. These two names refer to the bridge, built in 1763, that crossed the Winnipesaukee River from Canterbury, New Hampshire to Sanbornton, New Hampshire and onto what is presently Main Street in Tilton. Tilton was the owner of textile mills and the community's wealthiest citizen. Ironically, the Tilton Arch is actually located in the neighboring town of Northfield, New Hampshire across the Winnipesaukee River from the center of Tilton.
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