Meri R. Goyette

July 23, 2021
GOYETTE, MERI R. photo

After living a full life, Meri passed away peacefully at her home Friday morning, July 23, 2021 at the age of 95 in Nashua N.H. The only child of Joseph and Angelina Zanleoni, Mary (who legally changed her name to Meri while a teenager) was born and raised in Barre Vt. where she met and fell in love with her future husband Charles H. Goyette M.D.

Together, they settled in Nashua NH and built a wonderful life filled with family, friends, and work that was important to each of them.  For Charles (Doc), opening the city’s first OB-GYN practice and delivering thousands of babies; for Meri, a life focused on raising her six children and supporting the arts.  In the 1960’s Meri was one of the founding leaders of the Arts and Science Center. In the 1980’s, she established the Salon des Artists at the Hotel Meridien in Boston where she introduced new artists and their work in the hotel’s grand lobby.  Following the sudden death of her youngest son Robie in 1991, Meri returned home to Nashua, determined to enliven and enrich the downtown.  From installing tree lights along Main street, to restoring the Hunt, saving the Chandler Library, and serving as Mrs. Claus at the annual Holiday Stroll, Meri always had vision, passion and determination to make Nashua shine.  In 2008 she co-founded the Nashua International Sculpture Symposium, an annual event designed to elevate the awareness and appreciation of public art in Nashua. Artists from all over the world spend 3 weeks in Nashua creating sculptures placed throughout the City for all to enjoy.  Meri was also actively involved with City Arts Nashua and founded the Meri Goyette Champagne Art Awards Luncheon to raise funds for the arts. In 2020, she received the Wall Street Journal’s Lifetime Achievement Award for being a Patron of the Arts.  Most recently, Meri was inspired to create a series of collages entitled Cut and Paste that was featured in the Telegraph and prominently displayed in their Main Street storefront windows.

Meri joins the love of her life, Charles, her husband of 71 years; her beloved son Robie, and leaves her five children and their spouses: Charles and Shirley Goyette; J and Judi Goyette; Meri and Don Reid; Carole and David Murphy; Ellen Goyette; Robin and David Whitman; her caregiver Darlene; twelve grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.  She also leaves many dear friends who brought much joy to her, especially in her final months.

Calling hours will be held at the FARWELL FUNERAL HOME, 18 Lock Street, Nashua on Wednesday, July 28th from 4 to 7 p.m. A Mass will be held at the Immaculate Conception Church, 216 East Dunstable Road, at 1:00 pm on Thursday July 29, 2021, followed by a “Meri parade” to the Rotary Common Park (315 Main Street).  A Celebration of Meri will be held at the sculpture she and Charles commissioned entitled TOGETHER.

Contributions can be made in her honor to the Nashua International Sculpture Symposium or Nashua City Arts. The FARWELL FUNERAL SERVICE, is assisting the family with arrangements. www.farwellfuneralservice.com

6 Comments on Meri R. Goyette

Gary McQuesten said : Guest Report Jul 30, 2021 at 1:53 PM

52 years ago I met a beautiful freshman returning from orientation at UVM..She was with her lovely mother and became a good friend at UVM..Both Meris were wonderful people and my heart goes out to the family..Cherish the memories

Timothy S. Glenday said : Guest Report Jul 27, 2021 at 3:55 PM

The entire family, children, spouses, grandchildren, has been a great reflection on the spirit and goodness of both Meri and Doc. From Beverly to Nashua, and that wonderful Vermont community I toured with Doc, Barre...the positivity inspired will never die. Please accept my heartfelt condolences at this time or mourning.

Connie Jean Russell said : Guest Report Jul 27, 2021 at 12:31 PM

To all the Goyette Family, Wishing you peace and love at this sad time. Here's to a life well lived, she was and is Nashua's Champion. She will be remembered with great fondness for all her great endeavors. Deepest Sympathies. Much love, Connie & Carl Jean

Marty McCarthy Robertson said : Guest Report Jul 26, 2021 at 6:58 AM

We were neighbors and friends of the Goyette family, having lived next door to them on Forest Park Drive. Words cannot describe the years on that street. It was a golden time, with youth, laughter and tears , as we kids grew up together. The entire neighborhood was a snapshot of the fifties and sixties; kids running free, cookouts, moms getting together for coffee, parents getting together for cocktails and pool parties. In the midst of all this, was this beautiful lady, Mrs Goyette to us kids. She was everything lovely and elegant. A heart of gold, she made everything beautiful, including our hometown. Heaven has a new angel. May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Cynthia Overby said : Guest Report Jul 25, 2021 at 11:22 AM

I first met Dr Goyette when he delivered my son and met Meri after she fell down an escalator in Europe. I have cherished my relationship with them over the years and felt honored to be a part of their lives. I have often thought how wonderful it must be to have them as parents. They raised some of the nicest people I know. Love and Peace, Cindy Overby

Anna Townsend said : Guest Report Jul 25, 2021 at 9:02 AM

How can one put into words the life of someone who brought so much to everything around her and everything that branched off from that. She was larger than life with her spirit of seeing things in her own way bringing Beauty an interest to so many people. I am left beyond words to have known her to have been part of her many celebrations at her home, I will cherish the conversations that she and I had together. Your soul and Spirit of life will go on forever and we will remember you with love and happiness with the many pieces of Art you made possible for all to see. It's time for you to rest in God's Loving Hands. Much love Anna

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