Michael B. Wilson
Michael B. Wilson (63), of Nashua, NH, passed away on January 15, 2025, after a courageous battle with a prolonged medical condition.
A skilled and dedicated worker, Michael spent his life in construction, mastering the art of building and fixing nearly anything. There was no task too large or small for him, and his remarkable ability was appreciated by all who knew him. In semi-retirement, Michael worked for his nephew’s car dealership, delivering parts with the same care and commitment that defined his career.
Michael was predeceased by his parents, Warren and Jeannette Wilson, his brother Dennis Wilson, his son Kurt, who passed away three years ago, and his cherished granddaughter Naomi Faith.
He is survived by his two daughters, Melissa Wilson and Sarah Bugg, and their spouses, Koudjo Agbo and William Bugg. He also leaves behind seven grandchildren, with whom he shared countless fond memories, as well as his sister, Priscilla Stoessel, and his brother, Bruce Wilson, and his wife Karen, along with many nieces and nephews who loved him dearly.
Michael’s life was further enriched by his longtime partner, Rona Merrill, and her children, Ashley, Amanda, Taylor, and Tyler, along with their children, all of whom he held close to his heart. He also leaves behind his lifelong friend, David Bradford, who was a constant presence in his life and remained by his side until the very end.
Those who knew Michael would describe him as a kind, gentle soul–one of the most easygoing individuals with an infectious, positive outlook on life. His generosity knew no bounds, always willing to give the shirt off his back to help anyone in need. His deep love for his family, friends, and life itself was evident in all that he did.
Michael was also an avid motorcycle rider, a passion he shared with his fellow members of the Elks Lodge, where he enjoyed many memorable rides with the Elks Riders, both for fundraising events and simply for the love of the ride.
A celebration of Michael’s life will be held on Friday, March 21st, at the Elks Lodge, 12 Murphy Drive, Nashua, NH. All who wish to celebrate his life and share memories are invited to attend.