William Lehan

Obituary of William Everett Lehan

William E. Lehan July 28th, 1957 - April 6th, 2024 

William (Bill) Lehan passed away on April 6th, 2024, after bravely facing a prolonged illness. Born on July 28th, 1957, to James and Marilyn Lehan in Littleton, NH, Bill's legacy of kindness, generosity, and humor will forever resonate in the hearts of those who knew him. 

Throughout his life, Bill dedicated himself to his family and his work. As the Manager of Disaster Restoration at Advanced Cleaning and Restoration, the family business, Bill's leadership and expertise earned him recognition as a true authority in his field.

More than anything else, Bill cherished his role as a devoted father. His love for his children, James E. Lehan, Amy Marie Lehan and his late son William (Billy) Lehan was immeasurable. His grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Shawna, Brayden, and Noah brought extraordinary joy and laughter into his life. He is also survived by the mother of his children Kathy Burke.    In addition to his beloved children, Bill leaves behind stepchildren David, Melissa, Jeffrey, and Steven, from their late mother Brenda. He is also remembered by his father, James J. Lehan Sr, his late mother Marilyn Lehan, alongside his siblings James (Betty) Lehan, Marcia Ziegler, Maureen (Bill) Adrian, and John (Anita) Lehan as well as numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. 

Bill also leaves behind a wide circle of lifelong friends who were deeply touched by his quick wit, infectious smile, and mischievous spirit. Among them, Pauline Klosterman whom he loved dearly. 

A proud Irishman, Bill will be remembered for his resilience, his laughter, and the depth of his love. Services will be held privately as we honor and celebrate the life of a remarkable man who touched the hearts of so many.  

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