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William Hiram Wood Jr.

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WOOD, William Hiram, Jr.
87, of Watertown, MA, died Friday, September 26 at Mt. Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA. He was born July 6, 1921 in Boston to William Hiram Wood, Sr., born in Lawrence MA in 1895, and Dorothy Pushee, born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia in 1892. He was the grandson of John Thomas Wood, born in 1864 in Saddleworth, Yorkshire, who immigrated to Lawrence as a young boy with his adoptive father Samuel Butterworth. He was the great-great grandson of Nathan Pushee, born 1758 in Lunenburg, MA, Trumpet-Major of General Washington's staff in the Revolutionary War. He grew up in Canton, MA, and graduated from Phillips Academy in 1938; he received his SB in American History from Harvard College in 1942; he served in the US Army Signal Corps in the Pacific on Saipan and Guam; he continued his education after the war on the GI Bill; he received an MA from Boston University in 1947, and spent the next four years at Yale University pursuing an uncompleted Ph.D. He worked for the Air Force, the Institute for Naval Studies, the Sperry Rand Research Center, and the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics. From 1980 until his retirement in 1996, he was a technical writer with Intermetrics in Cambridge. He spent almost his entire life in Massachusetts, including many years in Framingham and Duxbury, prior to finally settling in Watertown over 25 years ago. In 1942, he married the late Patricia Stevens, born in Newburyport, MA in 1922, and in 1997, he married the late Julie Owen, born in Concord, NH in 1926. He is survived by a son, William Hiram Wood of Watertown and a sister, Barbara Denton Wood Barnard, of Marstons Mills, MA and Melbourne, FL. He was a lifelong lover of his country and the Democratic Party; he was a passionate believer in equality of opportunity and economic justice. Gifts in his memory may be made to the Democratic National Committee. His cremated remains will be interred at the Municipal Cemetery in Canton. Atque in perpetuum pater, ave atque vale.

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Published by Boston Globe on Sep. 28, 2008.

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Mike Casey

October 3, 2008

Mr. Wood,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in the Pacific during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

George+Eileen Patrician

September 29, 2008

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

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