It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Eddy Lee Moore who was born on October 11, 1939, in Hanover, NH and passed away peacefully on November 13, 2025, at home surrounded by his family.
Eddy was the only child born to Lulu Edna Eastburn and Ernest Alton Moore of Strafford, VT. He grew up in Strafford and came to Littleton at 12 years old when his step-father, Clarence Milan Durant, was employed to help build the Moore Dam.
He graduated from Littleton High School with the Class of 1957. As a child, he was given the gift of an Erector Set which began his interests in putting things together and enhanced his skills in Electronics. While still in High School, Eddy started working for Fred Tabbut of Tabbut’s TV as an apprentice during after school hours and eventually bought into the company forming a partnership which lasted over 25+ years. He also served as a member and officer of the NH Electronic Technicians Association.
He served 6 years in the New Hampshire National Guards and was married twice. First, to Beverly Parent of Lisbon, NH and secondly, for 30 years to Dawn Schoff of Landaff, NH. Together, they started and operated a gift shop, The Heritage Barn, for 6 years and closed it to relocate Tabbut’s TV to that location.
Eddy is best known for his role in supporting his service to the Town of Littleton. He was a strong, conservative Republican and believed himself to be the “Town Watchdog” for the taxpayer. His service to the Town of Littleton included: Three years as a Selectman; many years as Chairman of the Profile Cable TV Consortium; Fifteen years as a Commissioner for the Littleton Water & Light Department; 34 years as Chairman of the Littleton Zoning Board of Adjustment; and served many, many years on the Littleton Budget Committee.
Eddy is survived by his son, Dana and wife (Kerry) of Laconia, NH; daughters: Michelle Bernier of East Wakefield and Landaff, NH; Kathryn Moore of Littleton, NH; Deborah Ann Farley and husband (Michael) of Bethlehem, NH; four grandsons: Hunter, Austin, Keagan and Patrick, and three great grandchildren.
Eddy had a tight circle of friends, including Lloyd & Anita Cate of Warren, NH; Frank Porfido, Jr; Art Tighe; and Jere Eames of Littleton, NH, and at parties Eddy was known for his antics, fun and laughter.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at the Littleton Elks Lodge on January 17, 2026, at 11:00AM.
If desired, donations may be made in his memory to: Littleton Fire Rescue, 230 W Main St., Littleton, NH 03561; or to North Country Home Health & Hospice Agency, 536 Cottage St, Littleton, NH 03561. Condolences and messages may be made online at Phaneuf Funeral Home.
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