Did you hear about Big Pete? Well, he died. Usually, he would be the one telling you about this, but since this is no longer an option, allow us to step in and tell you why we loved him so much, why he was such a great guy and why he has left a huge hole in our lives.
Peter was a very loyal and supportive husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend. He loved deeply and was always willing to offer his sage advice, even when you didn’t want it. Big Pete was full of all kinds of stories, especially from the good ole’ days, and all you had to do was sit down next to him and let him entertain you. He knew people from every crevice, was well-connected and always willing to lend a helping hand.
Peter shared his love of music and beautiful voice with those around him on many occasions. He grew up playing various sports and was a star athlete, coach, and mentor. In recent years, his ambitious pursuits evolved around getting home in time to watch Ellen, followed by the news, eventually falling asleep to the King of Queens.
In the end, Big Pete didn’t have much hair, but as a trendy teenager, he donned long, curly hair which accessorized his bell bottom jeans and platform shoes. His incredible sense of style eventually evolved to wearing ironed Hawaiian shirts with novelty hats to match any occasion. In all, Big Pete was a unique and one-of-a-kind guy.
Peter wasn’t ready for retirement and was still working, even after 48 years of service. He would be pleased to know his final resting place will be with military honors at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery.
Peter loved his family and was immensely proud of them. This includes Tammy, his bride of 27 years; his children (and spouses) Rebecca (Matt); Andrew (Krisha), Michael, Shea (Craig); his stepchildren Joshua (Ryan) and Marie. He was a special older brother to Timothy, Thomas (Duncan), Mary and Amy. And his legacy will live on through his grandchildren Tucker, Tristan, Reagan, Julian, Sofiya, Mackenzie, Declan, Cillian, Jonathan, Aaron, Abbi, Alexis, Timothy, and Ethen.
Please join his family and friends at a Celebration of Life on Wednesday, January 18, 2023 from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Concord Country Club (https://www.concordcountryclub.org). A way to honor him is to consider donating on Peter’s behalf to the New Hampshire Soccer Association (soccernh.com) and/or Veterans Count (vetscount.org).
The most important thing to know about Big Pete is that he was admired, respected, and well loved. We will miss seeing his V55 license plate at the Ninety-Nine, his warm, friendly smile, snarky remarks, and wicked sense of humor.
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