Obituaries

Nashua Public Works Commissioner Killed in Motorcycle Crash

Timothy Lavoie was 48.

Lifelong Nashua resident, business owner, and Public Works Commissioner Timothy Lavoie died after crashing his motorcycle on Indian Rock Road.

The crash happened Tue., May 5. Police told the Union Leader Lavoie veered off the road and crashed, suffering a head injury. He was not wearing a helmet. Police are investigating exactly how the crash happened.

Lavoie died the same day as Nashua Police Officer Keith Trombley, who was killed following a stunt at a house party in Pelham.

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This is Lavoie’s obituary:

Timothy J. Lavoie, 48, of Nashua, passed away on Wednesday May 6, 2015.

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Tim was born in Nashua on August 29, 1966, a son of the late Fernand Lavoie and Norma (Lowe) Lavoie. He was the beloved husband of Brenda (Berthiaume) Lavoie of Nashua.

Tim, a sibling of 7, lived a very fulfilling life. A lifelong resident of Nashua, Tim served as a Commissioner on the Board of Public Works for many years and owned multiple properties with his lifelong friend and business partner, Dan Gagnon. When Tim was not working, a rare occurrence, he enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Always there to lend a hand, Tim could help you with anything from riding a bike to siding a building. He also enjoyed traveling the world in all forms, boating, deep sea fishing, riding his motorcycle and reading. Adventurous by nature, Tim would try anything once. His absence will be felt by more than family, as Tim made everyone who knew him feel like family.

Besides his wife and mother, Tim is survived by:

One son; Jon Lavoie and his wife Ashley

Two daughters; Corinne Shea and her husband Evan and Kat Lavoie and her husband Leland Hunter

Four grandchildren; Corey Lavoie, Hayley Lavoie, Riley Shea and ‘Baby Shea’

Six brothers and sisters

Also several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and many close friends.

Services were held Wed., May 13.

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