Michael Adrian Breault, 69 of Marlow, New Hampshire died peacefully at his home after a long illness on January 8, 2025.
Born in Nashua, NH on January 12, 1955. Breault was the son of the late Francis N. Breault and Edna Tingley (Breault). He was enlisted in the Army in 1972 and received honorable discharge in 1974. He grew up in Nashua and worked at several companies prior to moving to Marlow in 2004. He was the owner of Marlow Garage Doors and also worked a second full time job locally at which time he became disabled in 2012.
He is survived by his wife Linda (Christman) Breault and his son Kevin Breault, his sisters Barbara and Jim Sigle and Linda Breault of Colorado, the late Gloria and Normand Paquette, and two brothers David and Sandy Breault of Deering NH and Stephen and Paula Breault of Center Ossippe, NH. He is also survived by his step children, Nicole Guidoboni of Auburn NH, Pamela Missner of Nashua, NH and James Breault II of New Zealand. He is also survived step grandchildren, Alexis and Max Missner of Nashua, NH and survived by several neices, nephews and cousins.
Services will be held sometime in the spring and burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetary in Nashua, NH.
The Cremation Society of New Hampshire has been entrusted with arrangements. To view an online tribute, leavea message of condolence or for more information please visit www.csnh.com.
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Deb Guthrie
January 21, 2025
Linda so sorry for your loss of Mike. Take solace that he knew how well you took care of him. Love & Blessings,
Deb & John
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