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Donald R. Boulia

Dec 31, 2019

Donald Richard Boulia, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, friend, extraordinary businessman, fisherman and sportsman, passed in peace on Friday, December 27, 2019 at his home on the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee after a lengthy illness. He was cared for lovingly in his final days by his wife Janet, daughter Cathy, his sons Steve and Bill and his brother-in-law Bill Foucher.

Don, born March 21, 1934, was raised and lived in Nashua, NH for most of his life, graduating from Nashua High School in 1951. Shortly after graduating, he enlisted in the US Army during the Korean War and served most of his duty in Germany. After returning, he worked for the Second National Bank in Nashua and married Janet in January 1956. He joined Highland Tool Company in 1958 and through his hard work and innate business skill became a partner in 1964 and sole owner and CEO in 1983. In addition, he was the president of Eastman Realty in Nashua. Don and Janet later made their permanent home in Moultonborough, NH.

He was very active in church and civic affairs as a member of St, Christopher’s Church in Nashua and St. Charles Borromeo in Meredith, as well as life-long member of Elks, the New Hampshire Machining Association, the American Institute of Banking, the Nashua Country Club, and was past treasurer of the Young Businessmen’s Club of Nashua.

An avid hunter and fisherman, Don belonged to the Winnipesaukee Sportsman Club, the Nashua Fish and Game Club, and was a past treasurer of the Nashua Fly Casters Club. Don and Janet wintered at their home in Bonita Springs, Florida for many years, but Don was sure to be back each February for the Winnipesaukee Ice Fishing Derby, hosting a dazzling fireworks display on the ice on the Saturday night of the derby, and to snowmobile with friends and family.

The winter months would find him in the warm waters of the Everglades, Key West, or bass fishing on Lake Okeechobee with Captain Denny Nelson, Bill Hickman, and Captain Larry. On Winnipesaukee he caught and released many trout with his friend John Hebeisen. Demonstrating his exceptional fishing skill, Don graduated Magna Cum Laude from Verville University.

And few are aware that he was the batboy for the very first US-based integrated professional baseball team, the minor league Nashua Dodgers, that included catcher Roy Campanella, pitcher Don Newcombe, and manager Walter Alston.

Don is survived by his best friend and wife of 64 years, Janet Boulia, his son Steve and his wife Tammy, his daughter Cathy Donnell and her husband Dean, son Bill and his wife Anne. Five grandchildren Meghan, Nick, Taylor, Hailey, Blake. Five great grandsons Aiden, Connor, Lucas, Deagan & Beau and his beloved dog Natalie. He has many nephews and nieces and countless good friends.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, Jan. 4th, at 10 am at the St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 300 NH Route #25, Meredith, N.H. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 am.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you donate to Central New Hampshire VNA and Hospice 780 N. Main St. Laconia NH 03246.

The Mayhew Funeral Homes and Crematorium, in Meredith and Plymouth, are assisting the family with their arrangements. www.mayhewfuneralhomes.com.