Patricia M. “Pat” Gould CLAREMONT — Patricia Miles “Pat” Gould, 90, passed away peacefully in the care of Sullivan County Healthcare Center in Unity, New Hampshire, on Sept. 19, 2020. Pat was a lifelong resident of Claremont, New Hampshire. Since the age of 18, she was employed by the City of Claremont, first in the capacity of secretary to the manager, then as treasurer, and finally as tax collector. She retired after 40+ years there in the city offices. She then was employed for several years in administration at the nonprofit Student Conservation Association in Charlestown, New Hampshire. She enjoyed her experience there immensely, partly because she was so proud to be a part of an organization that was engaged in placing teen and college-age students for work in the state and national parks, and the wild, and for helping protect the environment. Pat was well-known to many in the Claremont community. She loved working with others and served the public with integrity, patience and grace. At the same time, Pat lived a very quiet private life, loving her cats and often enjoying summer vacationing on the coast of Maine with the kids, and her husband of 37 years, Bunny Gould. She leaves a son, Michael Pullen of Claremont; a grandson, Django Pullen of Lubec, Maine; a stepson, James Gould of Springfield, Vermont; a stepdaughter, Deborah McCarthy of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina; two step-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren; and, of course, all her friends living, and a few cousins. A graveside service will be held Thursday, Sept. 24, at 11 a.m. in Mountain View Cemetery in Claremont, with the Rev. Andrew Tregubov officiating. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the funeral home and Gould family ask all attending to abide with all regulations and please wear a mask and use social distancing. In lieu of flowers or gifts, please donate to the Student Conservation Association in her name. Arrangements are with Stringer Funeral Homes and Crematorium, 146 Broad St., Claremont, NH 03743. To view an online memorial or send a private message of condolence, visit www.stringerfh.com.
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