John Gonthier of Seabrook, New Hampshire, known as the beloved owner of Moe’s Seabrook, has tragically passed away unexpectedly. John was widely celebrated for his warm, generous personality and his incredible ability to make anyone feel welcome.
From his early roots in Seabrook to his time spent studying at Northern Essex Community College and his years at Winnacunnet High School, John built a legacy of kindness, loyalty, and dedication that left a deep imprint on his community.
As the owner of Moe’s Seabrook, John created a space where people felt at home. His commitment to treating everyone with respect and compassion was well known, and it made his establishment more than just a place of business—it was a gathering spot where friends and families could come together.
Regulars at Moe’s remember John not only as a skilled business owner but as someone who made every patron feel like a friend. His infectious smile, welcoming attitude, and genuine care for others made him a beloved figure in Seabrook and beyond.
In addition to his role at Moe’s, John held the whimsical title of “Chief Warlock” at Wizengamot Inc., a playful nod to his love of fantasy and creativity.
Those who knew him understood that he approached life with a light-hearted spirit and an appreciation for fun, always willing to share a laugh or an interesting story.
John’s unique sense of humor and zest for life were qualities that set him apart, making him a cherished friend and a beacon of positivity in every community he touched.
John’s friends and loved ones describe him as “one in a trillion,” a person who radiated kindness and lived with an open heart. His passing has left a profound void for those who had the privilege of knowing him.