Jeremiah Willey Obituary, Hooksett, NH Missing Person Found Dead Death: In Loving Memory Of A Cherished Resident
The communities of Allenstown and Hooksett are mourning the tragic loss of Jeremiah Willey, 25, whose body was recovered from the Merrimack River after an extensive search. Jeremiah’s passing has left his family, friends, and the local community in deep sorrow.
According to New Hampshire State Police, search efforts resumed on Sunday morning, April 12, 2026, after being suspended the previous night due to darkness. At around 9:15 a.m., members of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Dive Team recovered Jeremiah’s body from the river, marking the end of a painful search.
Investigators believe Jeremiah accidentally fell into the Merrimack River while on a railroad bridge near Riverside Street in Hooksett. A witness reported seeing him struggling to stay above the surface before he went under and failed to resurface. Despite the tireless efforts of multiple agencies—including the New Hampshire State Police Marine Patrol, State Troopers, the Fish and Game Dive Team, and local Hooksett police and fire crews—Jeremiah was found later that morning.
Authorities have confirmed that Jeremiah’s death is not considered suspicious, though the incident remains under investigation.
Jeremiah’s sudden and tragic passing has left a profound impact on his family and friends. His loved ones remember him as a bright, caring individual whose presence brought warmth to those around him. As the community comes to terms with this loss, condolences, memories, and prayers continue to pour in from all corners of the area.
The loss of Jeremiah Willey is a reminder of how quickly life can change. While his death leaves a painful void, his memory and the positive impact he had on those who knew him will live on.