
Born April 10, 1943, in Brunswick, he was the son of Renaud D. and Floreana (Bouley) Pelletier.
Reno was a Brunswick High School class of ’62 graduate. He was the co-owner of R&M Paving and a member of the Dover Elks Lodge. He enjoyed many cruises, fishing and golf. His favorite place after a long day at work was at Wells Beach with his wife, Linda, and his mother in-law, Brenda.
He is survived by his wife, Linda (Hassen-Brown) Pelletier; mother-in law, Brenda Hassen; a son, Reno Pelletier III of Goffstown, N.H.; a sister, Diane Hauck of Topsham, Maine; four brothers, Leonard Pelletier of Bowdoinham,
Maine, Donald Pelletier of Westport Island, Maine, Ronald Pelletier of Richmond, Maine, and Roger Pelletier of Topsham; many nieces and nephews; and two beloved grandchildren, Renaud Pelletier IV and Rouen E. Pelletier.
Calling hours were held on Monday, Aug. 5, from 4-7 p.m. at the Tasker Funeral Home, 621 Central Ave., Dover, N.H. A funeral service will be held today, Tuesday, Aug. 6, at 11:00 a.m. at the Tasker Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Pine Hill Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please contribute in memory of Reno Pelletier to Dana Farber Cancer Institute, attention Donor Services, 10 Brookline Place West, 6th floor, Brookline, MA 02445.
Please go to www.taskerfh.com to sign the online guest book and for directions.
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