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Allan's obituary

Allan Norman Jeannotte, 87, a lifelong resident of Concord, New Hampshire, passed away peacefully in Concord, New Hampshire on December 16, 2024.

An Army veteran who enjoyed a distinguished 42-year career with the State of New Hampshire Bank Commission, culminating in his role as Commissioner. Alongside his professional achievements, Allan and his wife Peggy co-founded Granite State Naturals, where he served as CFO until his passing. He mentored and supported his sons as they took over the business, dedicated to keeping it prosperous.

Allan was a lifelong athlete whose passion for sports began early. In 1950 he played on the very first Little League team in New Hampshire that went on to win the state title that year. His athleticism continued at New England College, where he excelled in three sports and notably competed as a lacrosse player against Syracuse All-American Jim Brown, who later became an NFL legend. In his later years he was an avid golfer organizing annual trips to cape with longtime friends, and on golf leagues at his summer home in Alexandria Bay, NY.

Allan shared 62 wonderful years of marriage with his wife Margaret (Peggy). He is survived by Peggy as well as their three children: Lisa (Tim), Stephen, and Matthew (Roxanne) along with three grandchildren TJ (Jacki), Shannon, and Scott and one great grandchild Mason. Other surviving family members are his brother and sister-in law Jim and Harlean Jeannotte as well as his sister Lois Jeannotte all of Concord.

Those who knew Allan will remember him most for his kind generosity and the warmth he extended to everyone he encountered. His legacy of acceptance, kindness, humility and service to others will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him.  

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