Benjamin-Emerick-Obituary

Benjamin P. "Benny" Emerick

Uxbridge, Massachusetts

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Sgt. Benjamin P. "Benny" Emerick, 77, of 18 Kennedy St. died Fri. May 16, 2008 after a short stay at Beaumont Nursing Home. He was son of John J. Sr. and Martha E. (VanRiper) Emerick and was raised in Uxbridge where he attended the public schools, Worcester Boys Trade, Quinsigamund Community...

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To all of the Emerick family my deepest sympathies. The Blackstone valley lost a great man, officer, patiot, and father.

To Tom, Pete, and Jon, I hope to see you in the near future.

Kind regards,

Richard Martin

Mary,
I am very sorry for your loss, I know how much you will miss Benny.
Are prayers are with you
Wanda & Skip

It was a privilege to have met Mr Emerick at the "wharf concert" almost 2 years in July '06. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.

The Quivey Family

Ben will be missed, his efforts for many historical organizations can't be replaced. I would like to offer my condolences to his family. He is now with Gen Ben Butler.
In Fraternity, Charity and Loyalty,
George Maple
JVC, Dept of Mass SUVCW

We are saddened to learn of Ben's death. He gave so much to Uxbridge, to public safety, and to expanding the public's appreciation of history and historical music. Ben also successfully proposed legislation to establish "The Road to Boston" as the state's ceremonial march and to designate a bridge in Uxbridge as the "Capt. James Buxton Bridge." He made a positive difference in the life of Uxbridge and the Commonwealth.

To all the Emerick family ,we are very sorry to hear of Benny's death. I learned many things from him in the short time I worked with him.
Jim & Patty Mulligan

As Bob Hope used to say: "Thanks for the memories".

Jim and Shirey Cleaves

As a member of The Capt. James Buxton Fife & Drum Corps of the 60's,I remember the great times we had with Benny. He will be missed by many. Oh the memories. Marching in the Progressive Club on saturday mornings to the tune of "Road To Boston" Thanks Benny

Peter and Tommy,
Very sorry to hear of your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you.Your dad was a great man. I had the highest respect for him. His loss is a big one for the town of Uxbridge. May God Bless him.