Rev. Dr. Harold B. Fohlin

 Fohlin, Rev. Dr. Harold B, 94, of Peabody, Mass, formerly of Keene NH and North Reading, MA. died December 30, 2020, at Brooksby Village from complications after suffering a recent stroke. Beloved husband for nearly 40 years of Barbara A. (Hilton). Loving and devoted father of Jim, Sylvia and her husband Rob Mela, Howard, Marybeth Smith and her husband Mark, Caroline and her husband John Latting, Johanna Fox and her husband Wayne, proud step-father to Sue McKeown and her husband Mark, Beverly Haynes and her husband Jeff and Jim Hilton and his wife Michelle and wonderful Papa to all his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his son, Andrew.

Hal was a helper his entire life. Hal served in the Army during WWII and was stationed in Japan. On his return, he earned his undergraduate degree in Industrial Design from Georgia Tech, a Master of Sacred Theology and a Doctorate of Theology and Pastoral Counseling from Andover Newton Theological School. After starting his ministry in Shirley, MA, he later served as minister for 25 years at the Union Congregational Church in North Reading. Once Hal retired and moved to Marlow NH, he continued to minister in several churches including E. Alstead and Keene, before relocating to Brooksby Village 14 years ago. He was a wonderful and gifted minister, youth group leader and pastoral counselor, and was much loved by his parishioners. He performed countless marriages, baptisms, and funerals over his decades of service. Hal was well known for his humorous sermons that engaged his listeners and related to real life. He continued to preach and teach periodically at Brooksby Village, giving his last sermon over Zoom in August. Hal was a consummate storyteller and authored several books including a collection of his sermons. He loved painting, photography, woodworking, and telling corny jokes. He was always actively involved in the communities in which he lived, serving on committees and associations in each one. At Brooksby, Hal participated in numerous plays, cabaret performances, and radio shows. He especially enjoyed spending time with his large extended family. Wise, loving, witty, optimistic, and infinitely curious, Hal will be missed tremendously by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

A public memorial service will be held at a later date when safe to do so. In lieu of flowers, donations in Hal’s name may be made to World Central Kitchen (donate.wck.org) or to Brooksby Village Scholarship Fund, Philanthropy Office, 200 Brooksby Village Drive, Peabody, MA 01960. Checks should be made payable to Brooksby Village, Inc. Arrangements are by the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow St., North Reading. www.croswellfuneralhome.com

6 thoughts on “Rev. Dr. Harold B. Fohlin

  1. My sincere condolences to the Fohlin family. I have many, many wonderful memories of Reverend Fohlin! He married me and baptized my sons. All the Christmas eves of my youth started with candlelight services at the Union Congregational with Reverend Fohlin.
    I lost my best friend when I was 7 and had a hard time with her loss. Reverend Fohlin came to my home to help me understand and cope better with my loss. He is the one who taught me here is the church, here is the steeple that day. Wha a wonderful man and minister that I was so very honored to know.

  2. My sincere condolences to the Fohlin family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I have such fond memories of “Rev” in my childhood. God Bless you all. Love, Scott Sweetland

  3. I had the awesome luck for your Dad marrying me and later a counselor which gave me strength to move forward with my life. I was talking about him on Thursday and then read about his death. A wonderful man and minister.

    Sandy Burke Knight
    Married 12/21/1973

    Ironically I would of been married 47 years and he was 47 when he married us in the chapel.

  4. Reverend Fohlin gave me my very first engraved Bible at the Union Congregational Church! I treasure it for life! His smile and humor always set me at ease around him. He coerced me into singing in the church choir…..I was very bashful. He was always a comforting presence to me and to my family members at the church. He married my husband and I in 1984 and it was a rainy day to my dismay. When he walked us to the window at the left of the alter and said a prayer with the bible in his hands, the sun came out!! I will never forget it!!! I have pictures of it. He smiled big!!! Two years down the road, he baptized our two daughters in the same church where he married us.
    Such a wonderful man, will be remembered always for his kind and gentle ways, and for his big smile and sense of humor!
    Godspeed Rev. Fohlin!

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