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Preserve forever →Larry Douglas Niles Jr.
December 3, 1972— March 10, 2026
Londonderry, NH
Larry Niles, Jr., 53, of Londonderry, New Hampshire, passed away on March 10, 2026. Born on December 3, 1972, in Boston, Massachusetts, he was the son of the late Larry Niles, Sr. and Joan (Landry) Seaman.
Larry spent his early years in South Boston with his parents and siblings, where his colorful stories of growing up on D Street and shining shoes on Broadway became legendary among those who knew him. As a teenager, he moved to Everett and graduated from Everett High School in 1992. He went on to build a career as an autobody technician, a trade that perfectly matched his lifelong passion for cars and working with his hands.
Whether riding his motorcycle, restoring his beloved Ford Mustang, or lighting up a room in one of his signature metallic shirts, Larry brought energy and personality to everything he did. In recent years, he turned his focus toward personal growth, self-improvement, and his art. Above all, he took the greatest pride in his son, Christian, whom he considered his most important accomplishment. Known for his booming laugh, larger-than-life presence, and generous heart, Larry chose to become an organ donor, giving the gift of life to others even in his final act.
He is survived by his son, Christian D. Niles of Needham; his brother James and James’s girlfriend Maria Losanno of Lynn; his brother Douglas and his wife Heather of Dracut; and his sister Theresa Niles and her wife Ronnette of Connecticut. He was a proud uncle to Liam and Ryley Niles. Larry was predeceased by his parents, Larry Niles, Sr. and Joan (Landry) Seaman.
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