PRESCOTT-BASTON-Obituary

PRESCOTT W. BASTON Jr.

Wayland, Massachusetts

1945 - 2018

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BASTON, Prescott W., Jr. "Woody" 72, died peacefully on January 11, 2018. Beloved husband for 45 years of Margery (Flowers) Baston of Wayland. Devoted father of Prescott W. "Scott" Baston, III and his wife Shirra Baston of Wayland. Loving grandfather to Jamie, 8, and Braedan, 6. At the request of...

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Woody is still thought about and missed. When I visit my childhood home on Court Street in Arlington, I see next door the home that Woody first lived in and where the Sebastian Miniatures were first made by his Dad. I ended up moving to Hudson, by chance, and working with him and his Dad at The Lance Corporation. A full circle moment.

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Remembering Woody every time I pass by my Sebastian Miniature collection. He and his Dad were such wonderful, kind. and caring individuals. I hope his family finds comfort in great memories of times they shared.

Very surprised to learn that Woody passed away. So many years I have known and watched him aboard his sail boat "Whale Path" in Marblehead.
Our condolences to his family.

I am so sorry and surprised to learn of Woody's death. He made true contributions to New Hampton while he was a student there and afterwards. He was intelligent, insightful, and kind.I'll miss him at Manitou Cir. Bfst.

Here is another member of the New Hampton Class of 1963 to say that the world has lost a good man -- friendly, kind, a great person to hang around with and be on your team. My condolences to all who were lucky to share so much with him.

I am so sorry Margery to hear of Woody's passing. We were classmates and friends at New Hampton, and I have nothing but wonderful memories of him. He was one of the kindest and thoughtful people I have known. I wish you and your family well.

Sorry to hear of Woody's passing. We played hockey together and I knew him in the dorm as well. He was a good man.
Condolences in these trying times

Tom Moore
Rohnert Park,CA
nhs '63

Margery

What a great guy Woody was - I wish I had stayed in touch as he was the best. The Newton connection with you and Warren Jr High plus the Brigham's in Duxbury always was fun to try to piece together the connections.

I know I speak for class of 1963, that Woody will be missed by all of us.

Kevin Kavanagh