The Cournoyer Funeral Home & Cremation Center remains very proud of the fact that we were the very first funeral home in the Greater Monadnock Region to establish our presence in Cyberspace. While a website is commonplace today, it was considered by many to be a risky venture only 10 short years ago.
While we enjoyed our partnership with our first host, Legacy.com, we knew we had to move forward in order to maintain and expand our focus on providing as much assistance to our friends and families as possible. Yet, we did not want to abandon the memories and gifts of support provided by the Lifestory program with Legacy.com.
On this new website, we have set aside this special page to ease your connection to the Lifestories which many of us have sponsored through the years. We know how meaningful these gifts of remembrance have been to the families, and we hope that these links continue to provide the love, memories, and support that was always intended.
Please click on the persons name to be linked with their permanent memorials and guestbooks on Legacy.com.
| In Cherished Remembrance of |
| Andrew J. Stevens |
| Gertrude M. Jorgensen |
| Justin L. Ball |
| Keith M. Sullivan |
| Kenneth L. Lafortune |
| William Anderson Blackwell, III |
The Old Man of the Mountain

Daniel Webster once said:
"Men hang out their signs indicative of their respective trades; shoemakers hang out a gigantic shoe; jewelers a monster watch, and the dentist hangs out a gold tooth; but in the mountains of New Hampshire, God Almighty has hung out a sign to show that there He makes men."
In the cover of darkness and a shroud of rain and fog, the Old Man of the Mountain gave up his stony, silent vigil as the beloved and venerable symbol of the Granite State.
If any single thing symbolized all that is New Hampshire, it was this great stone profile. It certainly summarized our state’s breathtaking natural beauty. It stood proud among our White Mountains and showed a strong, unshakeable demeanor in good times or bad. So long, old friend. You will be missed.






