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Stanley Gutridge Obituary

Stanley H. Gutridge, 100

Worcester - Stanley H. Gutridge, 100 years of age, passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 21, 2017 at the Knollwood Nursing Center, Worcester, MA. His devoted wife of 43 years, Natalie (Johnson) Gutridge, predeceased him in 2011. He leaves Natalie's nephew, William W. Johnson and Pearl Hinton Johnson, of Newburyport, MA, adoptive daughters, Beth-Anne Duxbury of Paxton, MA, Carol A. Griffin-Cohen and her husband, Andrew J. Cohen, of Saunderstown, RI, granddaughters, Melissa R. Peters and her husband, Joseph J. Peters of Worcester, MA, Tara M. Litowsky of New York, great grandchildren: Tyler J. Peters, Jason S. Withers, Joseph J. Peters, Jr., Ava R. Peters all of Worcester, MA. In addition, Stanley's life-long commitment to service touched hundreds of people, of all ages, in the Worcester community whom Stanley considered his family. He would often say, "In a way, I have children everywhere".

Mr. Gutridge, the grandson of a freed slave, was born in Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, MA on March 9, 1917 to George W. Gutridge and Florida E. Wiggins. Stanley graduated from North High School in Worcester, MA, graduated the New England School of Accounting in 1942 as class valedictorian. In 1945, he graduated from his beloved Clark University receiving its first BBA degree. He later graduated with an M.B.A. from Anna Maria College, Paxton, MA in 1981. Mr. Gutridge had a long career as an accountant, serving in positions at many Worcester business pillars such as Allstate Insurance, State Mutual Insurance Company, and the Paul Hat Company. In addition, he cultivated a successful private practice servicing many of Worcester's small business companies.

Most importantly, Mr. Gutridge will be remembered as a man devoted to his faith. He began teaching Sunday School in 1947 at his cherished Wesley United Methodist Church, Worcester and continued his service of teaching for forty two years. As a congregant of Wesley, he went on to serve in the capacity of Treasurer, Chairman and Superintendent of Education and in 1973 won Massachusetts Layman of the Year award. Faith was his guiding light by which all things happened; it was here he found his sustenance for writing and community service.

Mr. Gutridge rose to prominence in the community with many important posts and recognition for a "life of service". Some of these include: member of the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army, Solicitor for the Community Chest, corporator of the Greater Worcester Foundation, Boy Scouts of America, Advisory Board member of the esteemed Worcester Historical Society, Treasurer of the Worcester Branch of the NAACP, and Treasurer of the African Heritage Institute. The city of Worcester and Clark University have bestowed prestigious awards for Stanley's long-lasting contributions to equality and the importance of a cohesive community.

Mr. Gutridge was a prolific writer; the author of several books highlighting faith, community, family, and issues of racial injustice, as well as Op-Ed pieces in the Worcester Telegram and Gazette. "The secret to living to 100, is that you have your family, friends, and faith. The world was not made for me, it was made for us."

After cremation, a celebration of Stanley's life will be held on Friday, January 26, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in Wesley United Methodist Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Wesley United Methodist Church Memorial Fund or Clark University Scholarship Funds. Nordgren Memorial Chapel is assisting the family with arrangements. To leave a condolence message, please visit

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Dec. 23 to Dec. 24, 2017.

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December 29, 2017

My condolences of this great loss to the world and everyone who knew him. Stanley was my uncle and my family lived above him in his home on Lincoln St. My greatest memories was during the summer in the morning I would go downstairs to his place and he would make me his favorite raisin toast. After that we would just talk or he would play with me whether it was hide and seek or board games. Sundays he would take to me and my sisters to church with him so we could attend Sunday school classes.

The one funny story I would like to share is I was about 12 years old and I found an abandoned baby squirrel. I brought him home and nursed it back to health. We kept him for several months and he was very friendly with everyone ( except Stanley didn't know about him) when it was time to send him back into the wild ( in our back yard) Stanley came out to empty the garbage and suddenly this little squirrel came running at him ran up his pant leg to his shoulder. He only wanted to play. Well but to Stanley he thought it was a wild rabid Squirrel coming at him , he knocked him off his shoulder and ran back inside. Once we let him know he was our friendly pet we all had a good laugh!

Dawn (Brooks) Ferriera

Daniel Litowsky-Ducasa

December 27, 2017

If there is one everlasting memory I have of Stanley is his laughter and generosity of heart. I will always consider him a beloved friend in my heart, a generous soul to my family and one of the most gentlest men I have ever known. May he rest in peace in the congregation of his family, friends and his church.

April

December 24, 2017

My prayers are with Stanley's family. My heart broke when I heard I just told him I will be back but my dear friend is not suffering anymore. Know you can fly high with the Angels what you are and always will be your an amazing man. Gonna miss you my friend.

December 24, 2017

So sorry for the family's and the community's loss. I had the privilege to work with Stan at State Mutual many years ago. Tom Gee

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