145 In Memory of Officer Levi Frye

This episode is dedicated to the life and legacy of New Hampshire Conservation Officer Levi Frye. Today, we honor Levi’s commitment to protecting our natural world through a lighthearted but insightful interview he gave before his passing, where he shares his passion for his work, the outdoors, and his lifelong dedication to physical fitness. As we reflect on his life, we will also hear a heartfelt poem written and read by Lt. Mark Ober at Levi’s funeral service.

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Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores

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2 thoughts on “145 In Memory of Officer Levi Frye

  1. Wayne, What a wonderful tribute to Levi. While only chatted with him a couple of times, your banter back and forth definitely made me feel like I knew him well. F & G lost a great CO ,I truly believe he will live on in the beautiful territory of Coos County. Well, done, very classy.
    As a daughter of a retired CO, I have so many wonderful memories of the life one lives. To this day I can still remember every minute, every hour and the days following the shooting of Warren Jenkins. I was blessed to know so many of the “Old Timers”
    Thank you for sharing, I am sure it was a tough and a struggle.
    Best, Linda Vashaw Morris

  2. What a wonderful podcast in Officer Levi Fry’s memory.
    I loved the poem & just remembering him with all the stories.
    Very nicely done Wayne 🙂

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