Harry A. Tibbetts, 75 died unexpectedly at UMASS Hospital Wednesday, November 27th, 2024.
Harry is survived by his daughter, Tracy Springer of Leominster; granddaughters, Sarah Piha of San Diego and Samantha Springer of Leominster; and two great-grandchildren, Jordan and Devorah Piha. He also leaves behind his sisters Blanche O’Brien of Gardner, Sue Roy of Spencer, and Rose Sturtevant of Phoenix, and many nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by his brother Thomas Tibbetts.
Harry was born July 9h, 1949 in Bethel Maine, son of the late William H. and Winona B. (Cummings) Tibbetts. He was a graduate of the Dental Tech School of Boston and worked as a dental technician in Northborough, Massachusetts, for over 40 years, a career he was truly passionate about.
Harry will be remembered by his family and loved ones for the life he lived and the memories they shared.
Kevin J. Mack, Walter C. Taylor, and Daniel Serina, Funeral Directors.
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