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Thomas Prentice Hyde

1943 - 2023

Thomas Prentice Hyde obituary, 1943-2023, Williamstown, MA

Thomas Hyde Obituary

A loving husband, devoted father, proud grandfather, and beloved doctor for generations of North Berkshire children, Thomas Prentice Hyde lived a life of meaning, purpose and adventure.

Born on September 9, 1943 to Dr. Henry van Zile Hyde and Mrs. Ellen Hyde, Tom grew-up in Bethesda, MD looking-up to his two older siblings, Mr. Henry Hyde of Phoenix, AZ & Ms. Susan Scholl of Pittsford, NY. An energized and life-long learner, Tom fondly remembered sneaking into Washington D.C. as a kid to enjoy lectures at the National Geographic Society and the Smithsonian. Unsurprisingly, pre-teen Tom regularly convinced his parents to drop him and a buddy in the wilds of Shenandoah National Park for unsupervised, multi-day backpacking excursions. From those moments forward, Tom hiked, paddled and bushwhacked through life as an avid outdoorsman. In 1958, Tom followed his older brother Henry to Deerfield Academy, where he graduated in 1961. At Yale University, Tom studied Biology and sang in the Glee Club, graduating cum laude in 1965. While at Harvard Medical School, stars aligned and Tom met Susan Burtch at a Wheelock College mixer, and the two were married in Montreal in 1967. After completing an internship in pediatrics at Johns Hopkins in 1969, Tom served as an officer in the Public Health Service, doing research in infectious disease at the National Institutes of Health. Returning to Massachuestts in 1972, Tom completed his residency at Boston Childrens' Hospital, and then began his 39 year career at the Williamstown Medical Associates. Moving to Williamstown to raise a family, Tom & Susan chose a beautiful setting with easy access to the outdoor activities Tom loved. An enthusiastic hiker, canoeist, cyclist and skier, Tom instilled his love of the outdoors in his sons, Peter, Andrew and Matthew. Planning increasingly elaborate and remote summer paddling trips in the Adirondacks, Maine and Quebec, Tom loved exploring the natural world and was fearless in taking action to protect it. Tom campaigned relentlessly to save James Bay from a HydroQuebec dam project and he served for many years on the board of the Hoosac River Watershed Association. Tom paddled the river at every opportunity and eagerly shared it with others by leading float trips each spring.

At every turn of his life, Tom cared for others - most notably as a Pediatrician for thousands of families in the Northern Berkshires. Tom volunteered at the Friendship Center Food Pantry, the Northern Berkshire Rx/Heroin Work Group and Berkshire County Sexual Assault Intervention Network. In 2015, the Northern Berkshire Community Coalition honored Tom with the 2015 Northern Berkshire Heroes award. Tom's wisdom, care and easy rapport with families made him a known and celebrated presence in Williamstown and beyond.

Tom passed away at home on November 27, remaining sweet, graceful and grateful to the end. Predeceased by his middle son, Andrew, Tom leaves behind his wife Susan, brother Henry, sister Susan and his sons Peter and Matthew and their families, including his daughter-in-law Charity, and four grandchildren, Will, Lily, Samuel and Avery. All loved Tom dearly and are so proud of the example he set of a life beautifully lived.

The Hyde family would like to sincerely thank Hospice Care in the Berkshires for the comfort and care they provided Tom and his family in the final weeks. In lieu of flowers, donations in Tom's honor can be made to the Drew Hyde Memorial Fund (https://yvcf.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=3277) and/or the Hoosic River Watershed Association (https://hoorwa.org/). To add to the Book of Memories, please visit flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com.

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Published by The Berkshire Eagle on Nov. 29, 2023.

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Doug Gortner

January 19, 2025

Tom and I were classmates at Deerfield. He was highly respected! When the class had coming reunions, Tom always created a reunion yearbook, which really helped drive attendance.

One of my favorite stories is about Tom and Peter. When Tom announced the it was time for Peter to join the family tradition and attend Deerfield, Peter balked. Tom announced "You're not fourteen and and me forty for nothing! I know more than you. You are going, case closed!"

One fall day I encountered Peter sitting overlooking the playing fields in a very blue mood. He told me he was terribly homesick. I did my best but was unable to cheer him up. In the new year when I shared this memory with Tom, he told me that shortly after Christmas, Peter was busting his buttons trying to return to school before the break ended. I believe he was elected a class officer. Tom was more that smart, sweet, and rugged. He was also Wise! He will be missed.

Paul Larkin

October 17, 2024

I was sad to find out that Doctor Hyde had passed from this life. He was my two childrens' (Lian and Emerick) doctor for most of their childhood until we moved out of the area. He was an excellent doctor and a very sweet and kind person. I never knew how impressive a background he had until reading his Obituary which speaks to his humility and unpetentiousness. Thank you Dr Hyde for your many years of service to Berkshire families and may God grant you peace.

Tom Poor

August 13, 2024

Tom and I were classmates at Deerfield. He was always interested in members of our class, serving as author of our 25th reunion yearbook. I remember him as softspoken and always cheerful which helped the rest of us along.

Roger Johnson

April 2, 2024

I remember Tom so well as a friend in Junior High School then over the summers during high school (I went to BCC (Bethesda-Chevy Chase), but did not graduate as I was an exchange student to Germany my senior year) and visiting him at Yale then later in Williamstown, MA. If memory serves me right, it was he, I, and two others (Will Foster & Bernie Davis) who were his hiking partners in Shenandoah National Park where we "bagged Old Rag" (the mountain's name) -- very fond memories indeed. If I come across some photos of those times together I would be delighted to send them on to his family. If interested, please contact me (text or phone: 516-319-5783)
All the best,
Roger Johnson

Brittany J.

November 30, 2023

I Am so sorry for the Family of Doctor Hyde. I Will always fondly remember him as a child, being my Doctor and very sweet and kind man, who took great pride and care for his patients. I hope the Family can take great Comfort in knowing he was a very respected man in the community.

Elizabeth Smith

November 30, 2023

Such a kind and caring doctor. He was my children´s pediatrician their entire childhoods. In fact, after they graduated from college, the office had to gently ask them to find doctors that treated ADULTS, because I think they would have stayed with Dr. Hyde forever! And, by the way, we traveled up from Pittsfield in sickness and in health-he was that wonderful.

Our deepest sympathy to the family of this special man.

Gailya Tulloch

November 30, 2023

My deepest sympathies to the Hyde Family & Friends.
We will miss you Dr. Hyde, Thank You for your excellent and thoughtful care of my five children.
R.I.P. Dr. Hyde
Bless You

Kim Witek

November 28, 2023

Dr.Hyde was my children´s pediatrician for many years until he retired. God bless his family.

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