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John McCarthy, former President of NEMA passed away

John L. McCarthy, 84, a long-time resident of Tilton, died at his home Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014, after a period of declining health.
Son of Alma (Levis) and John L. McCarthy Sr., he was born in Mount Vernon, N.Y., on June 21, 1930. John spent his youth in the Wallaston section of Quincy, Mass. He was a graduate of Boston College High School (Class of 1948), attended Boston College, and earned an MBA from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He served his country in the Army National Guard and lived for many years in Shrewsbury, Mass.

During his youth, John was a clubhouse boy for the Boston Red Sox and during breaks, often played cribbage with Ted Williams. John had a brilliantly analytical mind and was at the forefront of the electronic data processing/information technology revolution as a senior executive at Wyman-Gordon Company for 29 years, retiring in 1985. He revolutionized Midget Auto Racing as well.

Upon retirement, John relocated to Tilton, from Shrewsbury, Mass., and began a long career in public service as an active civic leader, having served as Selectman (chair), Police Commissioner, Planning Board member, and School Board member. He was hugely instrumental in the development of the Lakes Region Mall (now the Tanger Outlet mall) and often spoke at Statehouse and Senate hearings on issues he felt important for the citizens of Tilton. He was involved with charitable work and served on the Board of Directors at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, Mass., and was a member of the Local Elks Lodge in Laconia and Worcester, Mass.

Inducted into the New England Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 2007, McCarthy was a championship car owner, designer/builder, and innovative promoter who brought Midget Auto Racing from the brink of extinction to the mainstream as President of the North East Midget Association during the 1960s-70s. Also in retirement, McCarthy pursued his first love – auto racing – at New Hampshire International Speedway where he was Vintage Coordinator for 20 years, bringing antique race cars from across America to the largest gathering of its kind in the country. McCarthy also managed the Stafford Motor Speedway in Connecticut under the Mel Barlow ownership.

McCarthy kept his mind agile and kept current with 13 newspapers. He enjoyed his home on Silver Lake and the view from his favorite chair. He was predeceased by his first wife, Rosemary (McCarty) McCarthy, and is survived by his wife Elizabeth "Betty" A. LaFleche-McCarthy; daughters Paula McCarthy of Shrewsbury, Mass.; Rosemary, wife of James Marshall of Worcester and Hyannis, Mass.; Janet, wife of Steven Albahari of Brewster, Mass.; and Joanne McCarthy, wife of David Vadenais of Sturbridge, Mass.; a sister, Deirdre Doherty of Hingham, Mass.; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; five nephews and a niece.

A celebration of his life will be held for family and friends later in the spring of 2015.

Those wishing to may make contributions in John's name to the Salvation Army, 177 Union Ave., Laconia, NH. 03246.
Arrangements are under the care of the William F. Smart Sr. Memorial Home in Tilton. For more information go to www.smarfuneralhome.com