James J. Autio

James J. Autio obituary, Hanover, MA

James J. Autio

James Autio Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Sullivan Funeral Home - Hanover on Dec. 26, 2025.
James J. "Jim" Autio of Hanover, Massachusetts, went home to God peacefully on Sunday, December 21, 2025. Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, he was the beloved son of the late Harold and Louise Autio, and the devoted brother of the late Kenneth H. Autio. Dad was a proud graduate of Boston College High School, Class of 1959, received his bachelor's degree from Boston College, Class of 1963, and his master's degree from Harvard University.

Dad is survived by his cherished spouse of 57 years, Ellen Marie (Reid); and four children: his daughter, Mary Beth Blanchard, and her husband, Joe; his sons, James J. Autio Jr. and William H. Autio and William's partner, Karen DeVoe; his daughter, Suzanne Autio and her partner, Matthew O'Connell, and his grandchildren Sarah and Erin. He is survived by many nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends who brought light, laughter, and joy into his life.

Teaching was Dad's vocation and his joy. Beyond the classroom, he believed deeply in the formation of character and in guiding his students to be "men for others." Over the course of his career, he enriched the lives of thousands of students and formed lifelong friendships with colleagues at both Xavier High School and Boston College High School. Dad began his teaching career at Xavier High School in Concord, Massachusetts, teaching German and French from 1964 to 1970. He later returned to his alma mater, Boston College High School in Dorchester, Massachusetts where he taught German, French, and Spanish until his retirement in 2006.

Our Father lived his Catholic faith fully, teaching CCD at St. Mary's Church in Hanover from 1971 to 1995, and serving as a lector from 1971 to 2022. During Dad's young adult years, he was a member of the Archdiocesan Young Adult Council (Chi-Rho) where he earned the Eagle of the Cross Award.

Dad loved and cared for us. He helped with our homework, came to our soccer, softball, baseball, and basketball games, and played not just baseball in the backyard but also board games and card games with us. He joined us in the snow, building sled jumps on our side yard, and though the Atari was not his strong suit, he gave his best with Space Invaders and Asteroids. Through it all, Dad's love and his kindness to others taught us how to live fully and with care for those around us.

A longtime Boston Symphony Orchestra subscriber from 1972 to 2022, Dad had a deep and abiding love of classical music. During the academic year, Thursday evenings in our home were known as "Dad has Symphony," when he enjoyed dinner and attended performances at Symphony Hall with his BC High colleagues who shared his passion for classical music. For more than forty years, composers such as Mozart, Strauss, Ravel, and Beethoven accompanied Dad on cassette during his commute on Route 3 and the Southeast Expressway, leaving him remarkably unbothered by traffic or the frequent flooding on Morrissey Boulevard. Their music brought him a sense of calm as he arrived at McElroy Hall.

Dad was an avid Boston sports fan who loved the Red Sox at an early age and exclaimed "God Be Praised" with their long-awaited World Series victory in 2004, along with the championships that followed. He also delighted in seeing the New England Patriots win the first of their six Super Bowls.

From an early age, Dad's love of reading fueled a lifelong curiosity about the world. Long before he ever visited them, he read about America's National Parks, eventually transforming childhood wonder into a life richly explored with Ellen, Mary Beth, Bill, Jim, and Suzanne. His travels took him to Denali, Arches, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Bryce Canyon, Hawai'i Volcanoes, Zion, the Grand Tetons, Mount Rainier, Glacier National Park in Montana, Glacier Bay in Alaska, and the Grand Canyon. Beyond the parks, he traveled to Paris, most Canadian provinces, Mammoth Caves, John Pennekamp State Park, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and historic landmarks such as the Alamo. He visited numerous presidential homes, explored the missions of San Diego, toured the vineyards of Napa Valley, and rode horseback through Monument Valley in Arizona.

After completing much of his long-held travel list, Dad found new joy as Grandpa, trading AAA maps for a Fast Pass and heading to Disney World, where at seventy-two he rode Space Mountain and all the other fun rides and shared a magical Disney Princess lunch in Cinderella's Castle with his granddaughters, Sarah and Erin.

Family and Friends are invited to attend Dad's wake on Tuesday, December 30, from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm at Sullivan Funeral Home, 551 Washington St., Hanover, MA. A Funeral Mass will follow on December 31, 2025, at 9:00 am at Our Lady of the Angels Parish – St. Mary's, 392 Hanover St., Hanover, MA. Burial will follow immediately at the Hanover Center Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Dad's memory can be made to The Jesuit Campion Center, 319 Concord Road, Weston, Massachusetts 02493.

As we mourn Dad's passing, we take comfort in the promise of eternal life and commend him to God's loving care.

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January 14, 2026

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December 27, 2025

Thomas Diosy posted to the memorial.

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Tim Smallcomb `98

January 14, 2026

I´m so sorry to hear of Mr. Autio´s passing. I had him for French and German for a total of 3 years at BC High, and he wrote my letter of recommendation to the colleges to which I applied. A great teacher, and it sounds like his passion for teaching was surpassed only by his faith and his love for his family. I wish the family peace and comfort during this difficult time. Auf Wiedersehen, Herr Autio.

Suzanne Bellomo

December 31, 2025

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Reading about your father, he clearly left a beautiful legacy!
May God bless him on his journey home to Heaven.
With love,
Suzanne Bellomo

Thomas Diosy

December 27, 2025

"Herr Autio," as we affectionately knew him, was one of my favorite teachers at Xavier High School. He made the learning of German fun through his enthusiasm and obvious joy of teaching the young "Men of Xavier." My heart goes out to his family who clearly knew the same enthusiasm growing up with him.

Patricia B Crowley

December 27, 2025

Ellen and family so sorry for your loss. My memories of Jim were of a kind, funny, and interesting man. After reading your tribute to him Marybeth I can see how blessed you were as a family. I hope those treasured memories bring you joy once this time of loss is over. God Bless. Patti Crowley

Michele Simmons

December 26, 2025

Dear Mar Beth and family,
I never had the pleasure of meeting your dad but after reading his obituary it warms my heart. It comes through strong that he was a loving dad and grandad.
May the memories bring you smiles and peace.
You are in my prayers and thoughts.
With care,

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