Sergeant Gifford Russell Metz

Sergeant Gifford Russell Metz obituary

Sergeant Gifford Russell Metz

Gifford Metz Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home - Wellesley on Sep. 8, 2025.

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Sergeant Gifford Russell Metz at age 26. Since the age of 18, Gifford carried the weight of depression while pursuing his dream of serving as a frontline soldier. After discovering at Dartmouth that the ROTC military training program was the only place he felt truly alive, he left school in 2018 to dedicate himself fully to soldiering. He excelled in many aspects of Army life, always striving to prove himself and to serve a greater purpose. He successfully completed Airborne School, along with Air Assault and Pathfinder schools in the US Army. He was a parachute rigger and had completed tens of jumps himself. Yet even with his many achievements, after eight years of challenges and triumphs, his illness overtook him. On August 25, 2025, in the barracks at Salt Lake City, Gifford tragically took his own life.

But Gifford's story is not defined solely by his struggles. He was an accomplished skier, fearless on the slopes, and always encouraging his fellow skiers or the young athletes that he coached. He was somebody frequently remembered as "such a character." He could be seen in his Russian fur hat and perhaps a bathrobe, or in mismatched plaid. On the slopes, he loved his olive green military onesie with fur hood. His quick wit and generous heart also left an indelible mark on everyone who knew him. At his core, he had a passion for correcting the wrongs of this world. When Russia invaded Ukraine, Gifford, then 23, gave his entire savings account to the Ukrainian cause, leaving him with nothing, but he said that they needed it more than he did. His commitment to being a soldier was motivated by an underlying desire for the world to be free.

Gifford deeply loved his family. He shared a close bond with his older brother Connor, whose engagement to Hope Jimenez brought him great joy. Yet perhaps his greatest and purest love was for his younger brother, Harrison, eight years his junior. Their playful, affectionate bond was a constant source of roughhousing, noise, and laughter. After learning of the terrible news, Harrison - at just 18 - demanded that we remember the "OG Gifford," the (Original) version of him that was quirky, adventurous, and free, before the illness clouded his spirit. Thus, in Harrison's wisdom, we find comfort and permission to honor Gifford for who he truly was at his core.

We have chosen a final resting place for Gifford at Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellesley, where space will be reserved for our whole family. In time, we will all be together again. Until then, may he rest in peace, remembered for his courage, his sincerity, his humor, and his unfettered OG core.

If anyone feels moved to honor Gifford's memory, we share links to two charitable organizations below that were close to his heart, including one supporting Ukraine.

A memorial service will be held on Monday, September 8th, at 11 a.m. at Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, followed by burial at Woodlawn Cemetery and then a reception at our home at 25 Whiting Road. We welcome all at the service, burial and reception. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made in Gifford's memory to The Come Back Alive Fund or The USO

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Commander Stan Cwiklinski, USN (ret.)

September 8, 2025

As a retired professional Naval Officer of 22 years and a combat veteran of the Vietnam War, I morn for Sergeant Gifford Russell Metz, U.S. Army as a great thoughtful and dedicated soldier.
May he rest in eternal peace having served his country and his family with faithful dignity and honor.

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