

He always made himself available for any project and was always willing to share his expert advice. He enjoyed helping his kids with projects from painting to laying hardwood floors to building a barn. After eloping in Iowa (Jean's home state), they made their home Manchester where they raised their family. He eventually met his wife, Jean, while spending time at York Beach, Maine where she was working during the summer. As was common in his day, Andy left school before attending high school to help his family pay the bills. He found peace in the outdoors, keeping his yard pristine and making sure to help his children in any way he could.Īndy was known for his strong work ethic. Andy enjoyed long walks and longer Sunday drives.

He was never a fan of the long New England winters. Andy was a longtime member of Blessed Sacrament Church.Īndy and his wife both retired on the same day in 1999 and enjoyed many winters in Florida. We can never thank her enough for all that she has done. She brought much comfort and love to the rest of the family. She also helped support him through his declining health. They celebrated many good times, even spending a winter in Florida. In his last 6 years he enjoyed the company and constant loving friendship of Norma Charest. Theresa Labore, Doris Blanchette and one brother, Laurent Labore and his wife Lorraine, along with many nieces & nephews. He has seven grandchildren Timothy and Lauren Pease, Megan Ordway and Ryan Labore and Anthony, Alexa and Brianna Rainey. His family includes three children Diane Pease & her husband Russell of Manchester, Andy Labore & his wife Judy (Heath) of Washington, NH and Pamela Rainey & her husband Steven of Bedford, NH. Andy then worked a short time at Genest Baking Company then to Nissen Baking Company where he retired after a long career.Īndy joins his wife Jean (Bonderman) Labore in heaven who passed in June, 2009.
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He worked at Hood Dairy as a delivery driver back in the day when he went right into the house to put the products in the refrigerator (often an ice box) while the family slept. He served in the NH National Guard, training at Fort Drum, NY. He traveled cross country to California with a few friends at the age of 19 where they resided for 2 years. He was born in Manchester, NH on February 14, 1936, the son of Henri & Lea (Lacerte) Labore.Īndy resided in Manchester for most of his life. Andre' (Andy) Leo Labore, 84, passed away at home of failing health after 4 years of dialysis with his family by his side.
