On April 9, 2025
Obituaries

Harry Edgar Moulton, 81

Submitted Harry Edgar Moulton

Harry Edgar Moulton passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 29, in Lebanon, New Hampshire. 

Harry was born on August 12, 1943, in Bath, Maine. Son of William and Marguerite Moulton, Harry’s childhood on a small farm with his three brothers, Bill, Wally, and Terry, instilled a fierce determination that would carry him through the joys and challenges of his amazing life. 

Harry attended Wentworth College to earn his engineering degree. Later, he served two years in the Navy. In 1963, Harry met Kathy, the love of his life, which led to a 61-year romance filled with love. Together, they raised four children who are the pride of their lives: Ed Moulton, Karyn Perugini (Mike), Kelly Gullotta (Justin), and Kathryn Solomon (Andy). 

Harry’s work and personal life allowed him to visit and embrace the world. He took special joy in introducing these new worlds to friends and family, especially his grandchildren – Quinn (25), Kendall (24), Murphie (23), Courtney (22), Tate (22), Cameron (21), and Harrison (7). 

Still, Harry’s true passion was skiing, and this love of skiing is a legacy he passed on to all. 

Giving us everything and leaving us with more, Harry will be forever remembered by his wife, children, grandchildren, sisters-in-law (Sylvia Rinaldi, Virginia Pagliaro, and Carolyn Moulton), Madison, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Forever in our hearts and always in our thoughts, we love you, Harry! You will be missed but never forgotten. 

A service will be held at Killington Peak on Saturday, April 12, at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Harry’s name to Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports are appreciated.

Arrangements are with the Clifford Funeral Home—online condolences at www.cliffordfuneralhome.com.

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