Harold Lloyd “Harry” Wilmot

October 14, 2025
WILMOT, HARRY

The Wilmot and Pelletier families are sad to share the loss of our beloved Harold Wilmot. He was born on January 25, 1947 and passed away October 14, 2025. Harry was a veteran of over 23 years in the US Army. Harry also defended our country and served in Vietnam in 1971 – 1973. He was also a recruiter for 14 years. He retired as a Staff Sargeant in 1993. Harry continued his work in the private sector as an Environmental Inspector for many years.

Harry achieved several awards throughout his Army career such as: Army Service Ribbon / National Defense Service Medal, Bronze Service Star / Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon, Army Good Conduct Medal, Expert Badge M-16 Rifle / Army Achievement Medal, Overseas Service Medal, Various Unit Accommodation medals such as Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, and First Gold Star Recruiter Badge.

Harry will be best remembered, admired and loved by the Pelletier Family for his unselfish decision to become Co Guardian with his wife, Corrine for our beloved “Downs” brother James. When our mother could no longer care for him, Harry and Corrine were much more than Guardians for James they became his Parents for 23 years… We as a family will never stop appreciating what they did for James for all those years.

Harry’s favorite pastime was travelling with Corrine and Jimmy. He was also an avid hunter, and fisherman.

Harry is survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Corrine, His daughter Stacy Sousa and husband Michael of Hudson, Siblings: Herbert Wilmot, Charlie Morton, Vina Roy, along with many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Herbert and Rita (Guyette) Wilmot, Siblings: Wade Wilmot, Wayne Wilmot, Lewis Wilmot, Marcia Flores, Katherine Caldwell, Barbara Duffina, and Carol Chorney,

Calling hours will be held at the Farwell Funeral Home, 18 Lock Street, Nashua on Sunday afternoon, October 19th from 2 to 4 p.m.  A Graveside Service and Army Funeral Honors will take place at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery, 110 Daniel Webster Hwy, in Boscawen, Tuesday, October 21st at 1:00 p.m. Family and friends are invited to attend. (Please arrive at the cemetery 15 minutes before the ceremony). Donations may be made in his memory to the National Association for Down Syndrome www.nads.org To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.farwellfuneralservice.com

3 Comments on Harold Lloyd “Harry” Wilmot

Scott Raymon Wilmot I said : Guest Report Oct 18, 2025 at 11:39 AM

My wife Carol, Son Scott II and I send our deepest condolences to Corrine and their son James. My Uncle Harry was instrumental in developing me early on to stay in the military as long as I could. I ended up wearing the Army uniform for 32-years and without my uncle that would never have happened. When I returned from Desert Storm, Uncle Harry and Aunt Corrine traveled by car to EL Paso, TX to see me and my family. There were so great to my son Scott II who was only 18-months old at the time. Also, it wasn't just the Army stuff...when my parents divorced and I was only 7-yrs Uncle Harry was station at Fort Devens and would come check up on us kids. He helped me learned what it was to be "the man of the house" at 7-years old. This man has directly contributed to my life. If I didn't just have two surgeries in the last 3-weeks I would be on a plane to Boston right now.

Judith Kostyk said : Guest Report Oct 18, 2025 at 10:06 AM

Definitely gone too soon. May you rest peacefully, Uncle Harry. Just one of your many nieces, Judy

Laraine H Guyette & Mary Waller said : Guest Report Oct 15, 2025 at 5:10 PM

To all the Wilmot family. We are sorry to hear of Harry's passing. I remember when he visited me in Denver and we had dinner at the Brown Palace. We talked bout family , Army life and remembered growing up in Hudson. He was a kind & generous person. Thanks for letting us know

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