Joseph Arthur Aubut Jr.

Joseph Arthur Aubut Jr. obituary, Tewksbury, MA

Joseph Arthur Aubut Jr.

Joseph Aubut Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Tewksbury Funeral Home on Feb. 1, 2026.
Joseph Arthur Aubut, Jr., lifelong resident of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, passed away

peacefully on January 29, 2026 after a prolonged illness. He was 71 years old.

Born on May 11, 1954, in Tewksbury, Joey was the beloved son of the late Rita

Theresa (Nutter) Aubut, and Joseph Arthur Aubut. He was raised in the community he

loved and lived in Tewksbury his entire life, forming deep and lasting connections.

Joseph attended St. William's School for his primary education and went on to graduate

from Tewksbury Memorial High School, Class of 1972. During his high school years, he

was a proud member of the TMHS football team, wearing jersey #61, and competed as

a heavyweight wrestler on the school's wrestling team.

Joe followed his father, working in the family business where he dedicated 52 years as

manager and co-owner of Aubut's Liquors. During those years, Joe also managed

Aubut's Plaza from 2010 until 2023.

A lifelong sports enthusiast, Joe also sponsored and organized the Aubut's Liquors

softball team, assembling a group of players who proudly wore the team jersey and

brought home several trophies over the years. Joe loved the players as much as the

game and was a familiar and supportive presence at nearly every game.

Joe found joy and adventure outdoors, especially snowmobiling and ice fishing in

Moultonborough, New Hampshire. He was also an avid racquetball player, spending

many early mornings on the courts at Northmeadow Tennis and Racquetball Club.

Summers held a special place in his heart-he cherished his annual stays at The

Ashworth in Hampton Beach and never missed the Seafood Festival.

Along with close friends, Joe helped organize the Luke Byrne Memorial 5K Road Race,

honoring the memory of his dear friend Luke Byrne-another reflection of Joe's loyalty

and devotion to those he loved.

Joe will be remembered for how deeply he was loved by his family and by everyone

who had the good fortune to know him. He was tenacious and hardworking, with a kind

and generous heart. And, of course, there was the unmistakable hallmark, his uniquely

dry sense of humor and the quiet joy he took in making people laugh.

Joe is survived by his sister, Debra Aubut of Atkinson, New Hampshire, several beloved

cousins, and members of his extended family, including lifelong friends, Al and Katie

Donovan.

The family also wishes to express their gratitude to his caregiver of the last few years,

Amanda Forrest.

On Thursday, February 5, 2026 you are welcome to attend his calling hours from 4pm until 7pm at the Tewksbury Funeral Home, 1 Dewey Street, Tewksbury, MA. On Friday, February 6, 2026 his funeral will begin at the funeral home at 9:30am, his funeral Mass will take place at Saint William's Church, at 10:30am followed by burial in Tewksbury Cemetery. www.tewksburyfuneralhome.com

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February 3, 2026

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Kathy Egan

February 3, 2026

Prayers for and condolences to my cousin Deb and all the family on Joey's passing. I was glad to read about all his sports involvements and community activities. With love, Kathy

David Burns

February 2, 2026

Joey was a good and generous guy who sponsored our softball team back in the mid to late `70s. His package store was a town institution and he always provided us with quality weekly recommendations concerning the best bang for the buck beer, wine, or spirits. I have fond memories of working out with him at North Meadow and shooting pool.
Joey made many friends throughout the years and will be greatly missed.
My deepest sympathies to his family and close friends.

Jon Ballou

February 2, 2026

Joey hearing your name after many years bring a smile to my face,! You´re always one of the stewards of Tewksbury! A place that holds many fond memories of your family! May spirt continue through out the community!

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