Harry J. Tiberio, a man of great humor and boundless optimism, passed away on January 26, 2026 at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in
Boston, MA. After a valiant battle with a genetic heart disease, he has returned to his Lord. He was 49 years old. Born in Framingham on June 20, 1976, Harry was the light and life of his family, a true beacon of courage and kindness throughout his years.
He was the cherished son of Linda A. (Pond) Tiberio and the late Frederick M. Tiberio. He grew up alongside his devoted brother, Raymond F. Tiberio, both of whom shared an unbreakable bond. Harry's educational journey began at Blackstone - Millville Regional High School, after which he expanded his horizons by attending Dean College in Franklin and St. Anselm's College in New Hampshire.
His professional life was marked by his dedication and expertise as a fiber optic engineer with Century TY - Wood Manufacturing in Holliston. Before this, Harry honed his skills with Cox Communications. He was not only committed to his career but also to his associations, including a proud membership with the National Rifle Association.
Harry's heart was ever expansive, and he found his greatest joy in the company of his beloved wife, Kerrie K. (Regan) Tiberio of Blackstone for 28 years, and his adoring son, Noah R. Tiberio of New Hampshire. He was a family man through and through, finding solace and happiness in the home he built with them. His mother, Linda, and his brother, Raymond, brother in-law John Regan of GA, along with his aunts Karen Homer of Blackstone, Patricia Pond of Milford, and Faith and her husband Daniel Dougherty of VA, will remember Harry as a pillar of strength and love. His memory will also be treasured by his many cousins and friends. Predeceased by his father, Frederick, and his uncles Herb Homer and Harry Pond, Harry leaves behind a legacy of joy and resilience.
An individual who possessed the kindest heart, Harry was renowned for his ability to tell a good joke and for his infectious laughter. His interests extended beyond his professional life to his passion for firearms, a testament to his respect for tradition and skill. Above all, Harry cherished the time spent with his family and his dogs enjoying sunsets and rises at his home in the White Mountains of NH, moments that he and his loved ones will hold dear forever.
Harry's life was a testament to his defining characteristics: he was funny, optimistic, and courageous. Even in the face of adversity, he never lost his sense of humor or his hope for the future. His courage in his final battle was an inspiration to all who knew him, and his legacy will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of his family and friends.
Funeral services will be private.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that gifts be made in support of the Carolyn Y. Ho, MD Cardiovascular Genetics Fund at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Checks may be made payable to Brigham and Women's Hospital with "In memory of Harry Tiberio" in the memo line and mailed to: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Development Office, 263 Huntington Avenue, #318,
Boston, MA 02115-4506.
Gifts may also be made online at bwhgiving.org/memorial by including Dr. Carolyn Ho Genetics Fund in the designation field and noting Harry Tiberio in the tribute section.