David-Massad-Obituary

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David "Duddie" Massad

Worcester, Massachusetts

May 23, 1928 – Dec 28, 2018

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BORN
May 23, 1928
DIED
December 28, 2018
LOCATION
Worcester, Massachusetts

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Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel - Worcester Obituary

David G. “Duddie” Massad, 90, of Westborough, passed away Friday, December 28, 2018 surrounded by his devoted family and loved ones. A local entrepreneur, philanthropist, and loving father, grandfather and friend, Duddie Massad leaves behind a legacy both in the business community and in the...

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Love you brother, Rest In Peace!

Just a short note to a sweet man who took the time to listen-
Few years back I had the pleasure to go to a Royal 50's Christmas Party at Commerce Bank with my Mom.
I wanted to introduce myself to Duddie as Eli Haddad's daughter and he was so sweet acknowledging my Dad who growing up with him and my Dad who was a local businessman they had kept in touch.
He had a smile and knew exactly who he was and hugged me
Made my night.
To his family- So sorry for your loss

Pamela, Christine, David Massad and their families
My Heart is Heavy,

I have no words to console you, just my prayers!

Love Cousin Monica


The service is done (nicely done Kevin). Love him or not Duddie was a self made, dynamic, Worcester icon. Hugely generous and not only financially. The trickle down net effect of his passing has not even been considered yet. He lived a life few can imagine and fewer more could do. He held an interesting array of friends and colleagues no matter their status quo. The Man was a rock. His last comment to me a couple weeks ago: "It's never too late"........ I can only imagine the...

Duddie was an amazing friend to my father and helped me get my very first job at Commerce Bank. Unknowingly he opened doors for me in the financial field that I never knew I could have. He helped jump start my career and I am forever grateful to him. He will be missed and I know my Dad is going to miss his dearest friend greatly.

We purchased our first car from Duddie Ford, it was a 1976 Monte Carlo and the best car I have ever owned, we drove it for 18 years! A day or so after pick up we found a issue in the dash, as a very young 22 year old and my very first large purchase I was very upset and went back to the dealership. After speaking with the sales person for a bit Mr. Massad came to speak with us. He asked what the issue was, I told him ( I am sure in a stressful manor )and he said to me " young lady, we will...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
R.I.P

The kind of person that you meet only once in a lifetime. A supportive and wonderful man. Prayers and condolences from everyone at Carter Broadcasting. He will be missed.

Best wishes to his friends and family,
Chris Thompson, WCRN AM 830.