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Robert Wetmore Obituary

Robert D. Wetmore

BARRE - Former State Senator Robert D. Wetmore, 85, of Barre passed away peacefully on Friday, January 15 due to complications of Parkinson's Syndrome.

Bob Wetmore was born in Gardner, the son of Marion (Parmenter) and Elmer Wetmore, graduated from Gardner High School and attended Worcester Jr. College, Clark Evening College and Holy Cross Institute of Industrial Relations. A veteran of the Korean War, he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1964 and ran for the Massachusetts Senate in 1976. Wetmore served as Senator for the Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin district through 1996.

While in the House, Bob co-chaired the "Wetmore/McKinnon Commission" charged with implementing the 1975 Massachusetts Growth Policy Development Act to identify the effects of growth patterns on the quality of life in the commonwealth. This resulted in local, regional and state-wide land use planning initiatives, including the Agricultural Preservation Restriction (APR) Program.

A tireless crusader for the environment, Wetmore was named "Conservator of the Region 2014" by the Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust for his role as executor in conserving most of his aunt and uncle Roy and Marjorie Wetmore's 1,000 acres following their death in late 90's, including 330 acres on and around Tully Mountain, as well as for his sponsorship of Article 97. Also known as the Environmental Bill of Rights, the initiative was approved by voters in November 1972 as the 97th Amendment to the State Constitution and became the foundation for a myriad of environmental laws that followed. Wetmore served on the Mount Grace board from 2001 – 2004. In addition, the Mass Association of Conservation Commissions (MACC) presented him with the Legislative Advocacy Award. He also served on the Special Commission on Bike Paths which resulted in a network of existing and proposed bike paths and trails throughout the Commonwealth.

While serving in the Senate, Wetmore sponsored the Payments In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) initiative – first ratified in 1984 - to Quabbin Reservoir, Ware River, Wachusett Reservoir, and Sudbury Reservoir Watershed Communities. He co-chaired the Joint Committee on Commerce and Labor and also served as vice-chairman of the powerful Senate Ways and Means Committee.

A life-long champion of sportsmen and women, Bob Wetmore received legislator of the year awards from the Mass Sportsmen's Council, Worcester County League of Sportsmen and the Mahar Fish and Game Club. The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) named Quabbin Reservoir Gate 31 the Robert D. Wetmore Fishing Area. He was also influential in the passage of the Wildlands Stamp, which pays for the cost of wildlife habitat, as well as legislation that established the Quabbin Watershed Advisory Committee (QWAC).

Wetmore chaired the committee to study the contribution of women in leadership in the government of the Commonwealth and the gender equity committee on comparable worth in employment and segregation at work based on gender. He sponsored the Displaced Homemakers and the Older Worker Opportunity Program and was responsible for the MA Whistleblower Protection law and the overhaul of the outdated Workman's Compensation Law.

Along with sponsoring legislation to fund roads, bridges, schools, a courthouse and other infrastructure projects, Bob Wetmore championed the "Hear Us" mural at the State House recognizing women in Massachusetts history and the Massachusetts Korean War Veterans Memorial in Charlestown, MA.

Wetmore established the Special Commission on Forest Management Practices and sponsored the creation of the Mount Wachusett Community College Forest and Wood Products Institute and served as its chair. The college honored him in 2004 by creating the Robert D. Wetmore Center for Innovation in Design, Technology and Resource Development.

Bob Wetmore was a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Utilities Workers of New England and the Shriners, Springfield. He was awarded the Joseph Warren Medal for his many years of service to the William Sewall Gardner Masonic Lodge. Prior to his 32 years in elected office, he worked as a head lineman for the Massachusetts Electric Company, presiding over the local union.

Bob spent much of his retirement traveling the world and exploring the outdoors. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends and also focused more on his lifelong hobbies of photography and creative writing. He is survived by his wife, Andrea, his brother Elmer, sons Robert and Asa and daughter, Susan Fargnoli and her husband, Peter, as well as seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 2 pm in the Fiske-Murphy & Mack Funeral Home, 110 New Athol Road, Orange.

Friends and Community Members are invited to "File By" to pay their respects Saturday from 11am – 2pm.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions be made in his memory to the Mount Grace Conservation Land Trust and/or Ducks Unlimited.

To sign the online guestbook, please visit www.mackfamilyfh.com

Fiske-Murphy & Mack Funeral Home, 110 New Athol Rd., Orange is assisting with arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Jan. 20 to Jan. 21, 2016.

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joseph f lawless

February 14, 2016

with sadness and ultimate respect-

Candy

January 30, 2016

Rest in peace, Uncle Benny. I will always have many fond memories of you.

Susan Fargnoli

January 23, 2016

Dad...Love and miss you. Thank you for all you taught me. You were always there for me. You were the best dad ever. I will miss you forever.

Scott Alix

January 22, 2016

Thank you senator for your years of service ! You were the best ! Rest in pease !

January 21, 2016

Though it has been many years since we've seen Uncle Benny, I hold many happy memories in my heart. My deepest sympathy to all in the family, but especially to my cousins, Susan and Robert.
Much love, Linda

January 21, 2016

Thanks for being an environmentalist before it was in fashion. Your good works will not be forgotten.

Dennis G. Fleming

January 21, 2016

Senator Wetmore's Family. My deepest sympathys to you all. The Senator was a friend to all and a Champion to saving our enviroment. He helped me and was very active with American Legion Post 2 Funeral Details in paying respects to his fallen Veterans. I am going to miss him. He really did care about his constituents. Rest Peacfully Senator. Long Slow Salute! Old Soldiers never die. They Stand watch till we meet again.

John Rogowski Jr

January 20, 2016

To The Wetmore Family....My deepest condolences to you all upon hearin of your loss! They don't make them like him anymore! For all he has done, he has earned the right to rest in honorable peace! Bless You Senator!

January 20, 2016

We'll miss you Uncle Benny.

Dr.Timothy Hoffman

January 20, 2016

Thank you for serving our country. May your family find comfort in their faith and may you Rest in Peace.

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