Politics & Government

Former Londonderry State Representative Dies

Anne Warner, a Democrat, who was also supervisor of the checklist in town for more than a decade, died on Sunday. She was 77.

LONDONDERRY, NH — One of Londonderry's former state representatives and civic servants has died.

Former state Rep. Anne Warner (D-Londonderry) died on June 20 at the age of 77. Warner, who was born in New Jersey, was an environmental consultant and served in the House and as a supervisor of the checklist for 12 years in town, according to her obituary. She served in the House between 2019 and 2020.

Warner placed eighth out of 14 candidates, missing re-election by 322 votes in November 2020.

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House Speaker Sherm Packard (R-Londonderry) called his former colleague "a friend," who served on the state-federal relations and veterans affairs committee and "worked tirelessly to help improve military and veterans' organizations statewide."

Packard said, "I would like to extend our condolences to Anne’s husband, Greg, and to their family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time."

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