Miles Funeral Home

Miles Funeral Home Miles Funeral Homes are full-service, locally-owned funeral homes located in Holden and Sterling, MA. You can also choose cremation with a memorial ceremony.

Miles Funeral Home has an A+ rating with Better Business Bureau that proves their dedication to the families that they serve and their engagement in ethical practices. In addition, they are committed to serving all nationalities, faiths, and backgrounds. They are one of the few funeral homes in Massachusetts to be a part of the Selected Independent Funeral Homes. The funeral planning team has a Celebration of Life Center that focuses on honoring the life of your loved one in a customized, unique way. Every attendee will remember how exceptional the service is when you choose Miles Funeral Home. Miles Funeral Home offers cremation services and always has staff ready to handle the remains of your loved one in a respectful, dignified manner. If you choose direct cremation, your family may choose to scatter the ashes or have a small gathering on your own time. These ceremonies are unique in that they are not rushed to adhere to a strict burial schedule. Because the cremation is already performed, a memorial can be held anytime after, per the convenience of the family. All traditional funeral options are available, with military honors and veteran services for those who qualify. And you can also choose a modern funeral option like a themed funeral or a Life Celebration. The goal of the funeral team is to plan a service that is above the expectations of the family. Therefore, you can expect any services beyond the funeral, burial, and graveside services. Grief resources, Jewish services, orthodox funeral services, and all traditions and needs will be prioritized and provided with love. Available funeral products include urns, vaults, caskets, and memorials. Miles Funeral Home aims to have a positive impact on the Worcester, Holden, West Boylston, Paxton, Auburn, Shrewsbury, Boylston, Sterling, Clinton, and Leominster communities. Whether they sponsor the local charity golf tournament or volunteer at the food pantry, they are dedicated to making the community a better place. Pre-planning funeral services are a great way to record what your wishes are before death occurs. You can save your family the worry and let them focus on sharing memories with friends and family rather than planning a funeral. Call Miles Funeral Home to get started today. The funeral home is located at 1158 Main St Holden, MA 01520. You can call to speak with a caring funeral planner: (508) 829-4434.

Richard J. Burgess, Sr.WORCESTER - Richard J. Burgess, Sr., 83, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family o...
02/20/2026

Richard J. Burgess, Sr.

WORCESTER - Richard J. Burgess, Sr., 83, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Friday, February 20, 2026, at Saint Francis Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Worcester.

Born in Worcester, Richard was the son of the late William H. and Anna (Malonis) Burgess. He attended Sacred Heart School and went on to graduate from St. Peter's High School. Following high school, he proudly served in the National Guard Reserve. He later built a long and dedicated career as a Laboratory Technician at Wyman-Gordon.

It was during a basketball game that Richard first caught the eye of Lenore Mekjian, who was watching from the stands. On October 1, 1966, Richard married Lenore at St. Catherine of Sweden Church. Together, they settled in Worcester, where they lovingly raised their family and built a life centered on faith, community, and devotion to one another.

A gifted athlete, Richard was inducted into the St. Peter’s Hall of Fame for both baseball and basketball and went on to play semi-professional baseball. He remained active in sports throughout his life, enjoying umpiring softball games and candlepin bowling. Summers were especially cherished, as the family made lasting memories during their annual trips to Hampton Beach.

Richard is survived by his beloved wife of nearly 60 years, Lenore; his children, Deborah A. Burgess of Worcester, and Richard J. Burgess, Jr. and his wife Cheryl of Holden; and his cherished grandchildren, Alaina, Reanne, and Kate Burgess. He also leaves many loving nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his siblings, Marie A. (Burgess) Manzello, William H. Burgess, Jr., James F. Burgess, and Joan C. Burgess.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 114 Princeton Street, Jefferson. Interment will immediately follow at St. John's Cemetery, 260 Cambridge Street, Worcester.

There will be no calling hours.

In respect of Richard’s wishes, flowers are to be omitted. Memorial contributions in his name may be made to the National Kidney Foundation, Attn: Gift Processing, National Kidney Foundation HQ, 30 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016.

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William G. Walker, Sr.RUTLAND – William “Bill” Walker passed peacefully at the age of 93. Born in Worcester, Bill purcha...
02/20/2026

William G. Walker, Sr.

RUTLAND – William “Bill” Walker passed peacefully at the age of 93. Born in Worcester, Bill purchased land on Turkey Hill Pond in Rutland in the fifties. He, with friends and relatives, built by hand a home intended on being a summer camp. Once finished, Bill and his wife Carlene decided this was the place to raise their family and have lived there ever since.

Bill had strong work ethics at an early age. He worked as a shoeshine boy, deliverer for an ice, coal and oil company and eventually a plumbing company. Bill pursued his career in plumbing, starting his own plumbing and heating business.

He served as Rutland’s town plumbing inspector for many years before retirement.

Bill joined the Massachusetts Army National guard in the late 40’s. He proudly served with the 181st Battalion for 21 years.

He was a long-time member of St. Patrick’s Parish. Bill was an avid sportsman. He had many excursions in the U.S and Canada. He was a long-time member of the Rutland Sportsman’s Club.

Bill enjoyed growing fruit trees and vines at his home. He was an accomplished wine maker; using the fruits and berries he had grown. He was a member of the Worcester County Beekeepers Association.

Bill married the love of his life, Carlene Montville in 1954. Together they raised 3 children. As a family there were many trips in their travel trailer throughout the U.S. and Canada, always accompanied by a beagle.

After retirement Bill and Carlene traveled extensively from Alaska to Hawaii, Canada, Rome, Ireland and the Middle East were among their journeys. Bill is survived by his son, W***y and wife, Jineen, daughter, Kathy and husband, Paul, and son Bob and wife, Lisa. Bill leaves his loving grandchildren, Tricia, Robert, Jarred, Kevin and Nick along with great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Bill was predeceased by his mother, Isabel, father, Carlisle, sister Shirley and brother, Donald. His wife of 67 years, Carlene, passed in 2022 with whom he is now joyfully reunited.

Bill lived a wonderfully full life and was active until his final days.

The family would like to express a heartfelt thank you to Bill’s “Angels”, Ellen, Laura, Lisa and Tracy. Their kindness and dedication allowed him to remain in his home until his final days. Thank you also to all the staff members of UMass/Memorial and Rose Monahan Hospice.

Relatives and friends are invited to gather with the family from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, February 25 in the Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main Street, Holden. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11:30 a.m. at St. Patrick’s Church, 258 Main Street, Rutland. Burial will follow at Worcester County Memorial Park, 217 Richards Avenue, Paxton.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Bill’s name to the Rutland Food Pantry, c/o St. Patrick’s Church, PO Box 939, Rutland, MA 01543.

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Kathleen (McGreevy) MartellottaHOLDEN – With heavy hearts, we announce that Kathleen (McGreevy) Martellotta, 75, cherish...
02/20/2026

Kathleen (McGreevy) Martellotta

HOLDEN – With heavy hearts, we announce that Kathleen (McGreevy) Martellotta, 75, cherished wife of John Martellotta, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at UMass Memorial Medical Center-University Campus.

Born and raised in Worcester, Kathy was the youngest daughter of the late Thomas and Anna (Donoghue) McGreevy. She graduated from Sacred Heart Academy and Quinsigamond Community College, earning a degree in Computer Science. Kathy built a long and accomplished career as a computer programmer, working at the forefront of emerging technology, before transitioning into medical office administration, where she touched the lives of many.

Kathy met John while in high school, waited for him to return from the Vietnam War, and stood lovingly beside him for nearly 55 years as they devotedly cared for each other through all of life’s amazing journeys. Proudly Irish and wonderfully stubborn, Kathy taught her daughters persistence and led by example as a devoted mother, showing them how to balance family, career and life so they could pass those values to their own daughters.

Family was always first for Kathy. Nothing brought her more joy than spending time with her husband, children and four grandchildren, who she adored and spoke of with so much pride. Throughout her life, she loved hosting holiday gatherings and pool parties, ensuring everyone was reconnecting for a delicious meal and a good time. Not a fan of the cold, Kathy loved to travel anywhere the sun could bring her warmth, especially the beach, leaving family with beautiful memories of times together. She spent many summers soaking in the ocean air and sunshine on Cape Cod and her treasured Ogunquit Beach in Maine.

She will be lovingly missed and remembered by her husband John; her two daughters, Jaclyn Bartlett and her husband, Jason of Easton, CT and Tracy Martellotta and her husband, David Beck of Hopkinton; two sisters, Patricia Ciesla of So. Deerfield and Mary McGreevy of Simsbury, CT; four granddaughters, Ava and Brooke Bartlett and Mackenzie and Savannah Beck. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her sister, Ellen Lewis.

Rest in peace our beloved Kay, Mom and Grammie. We will miss you and love you always.

Services will be held privately at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Worcester Animal Rescue League, 139 Holden Street, Worcester, MA 01606. Arrangements are under the care of Miles-Sterling Funeral & Tribute Center, 100 Worcester Road, Sterling. www.milesfuneralhome.com

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Stella Emefa NyaheStella Emefa Nyahe passed away peacefully on Friday, February 6th, 2026, at her residence in Roxbury, ...
02/18/2026

Stella Emefa Nyahe

Stella Emefa Nyahe passed away peacefully on Friday, February 6th, 2026, at her residence in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Born in Accra, Ghana, she was the daughter of the late Morris Kwaku Sosthenos and Ruby Akosua Nyahe (Kwami).

Stella grew up in Abidjan, Ivory Coast (West Africa) where her father worked as a diplomat. She graduated from Achimota School and Akosombo International School in Accra, Ghana. Stella is an alumni of the University of New Hampshire (UNH), where she majored in Business Administration. For more than two decades, Stella worked in investment banking, leisure and the pharmaceutical sectors along the East Coast of the USA.

Stella will be remembered as a woman of remarkable grace and gentle strength. She was known for her kindness, humility, soft-spoken nature, caring spirit, and loving heart. Her presence brought comfort to those around her, and she carried herself with quiet dignity and compassion.

Stella enjoyed reading, listening to music, travelling, fashion, and cooking. She was always ready to serve others with generosity. Intelligent and affable, Stella also had a love for speaking French and Ewe, her native language, and took pride in connecting with others through conversation and culture.

Her humor and warmth, radiant smile brought joy to everyone around her. Stella had a way of lifting spirits with her jokes and gentle laughter. Stella’s beautiful life and the love she shared will remain in the hearts of all who knew her. She will be dearly missed.

Stella is survived by her three loving siblings, Phyllis Mawuse Nyahe, Michael Kafui Nyahe, and Patricia Sika Nyahe. She also leaves behind her sister-in-law, Leigh Ann Nyahe, and her two nephews, Julian and Alexander.

The family invites friends for visitation on Saturday, February 28th, 2026 from 10:00 am to 10:45 am at Miles Funeral Home (1158 Main Street, Holden, MA). A procession and funeral will follow at St. Patrick’s Church (258 Main Street, Rutland, MA) at 11:00 am. A private burial will be held. A reception will be held after mass at the private residence of Michael and Leigh Nyahe in Rutland.

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Thomas J. Conlon, Jr.Thomas J. Conlon Jr, 87, of Worcester passed away peacefully at home February 11, 2026 surrounded b...
02/17/2026

Thomas J. Conlon, Jr.

Thomas J. Conlon Jr, 87, of Worcester passed away peacefully at home February 11, 2026 surrounded by his beloved wife, his family and friends.

Tom was born August 15, 1938, the son of Marguerita (Irons) and Thomas J. Conlon Sr. He was raised in West Rutland, Ma and spent many years on his Uncle Charlie's farm on Crawford Road. Driving the farm vehicles stirred in him a life-long love of trucks and of West Rutland. Later when the family moved to Worcester it dramatically altered his life. He then attended Commerce High.

Tom enlisted in the Air Force and was stationed at Ladd Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska. He drove the fuel tankers that would refuel the aircraft. Once getting accidentally sprayed with fuel by another airman. Not a pleasant experience, but still it furthered his love for driving trucks.

While on leave from the Air Force, Tom met the love of his life, Nancy Snay. They married in 1959 and raised a family in Oxford, Ma. Tom spent 40 years doing what he loved, driving trucks. He was a retired member of Teamster local #25 (Boston) and Teamster local #170 (Worcester). He was an over-the-road driver (mostly doubles), retiring from USF Red Star Express Lines in 1998. He was extremely proud of the over two million miles he logged in his career without an accident. He won numerous awards and certificates for it. He took first place at several truck rodeos and was also was an avid builder of hundreds of truck models. Again, winning awards.

He was a Master Mason with the Rufus Putnam Masonic Lodge AF&AM. He had been an active member of the Rutland Historical Society and self-published The History of West Rutland and Its People with his daughter Donna. He was also an active member of his childhood church The First Congregational Church in Rutland, Ma.

Tom and Nancy spent many years camping in Wells, Me and after retirement, traveled the country in their motorhome. They spent summers in Mass and winters in Sebring Florida. They took an Alaskan cruise, a trip to Novia Scotia with their son Tom and his family and several trips to Aruba with their good friends Ken and Sandy Cook.

Tom and Nancy were active members of the Lions Club of Rutland. He was involved in almost every committee/aspect of the club. He served a term as president, ran the Christmas tree fundraiser, chairman of the ramp building committee (himself and other club members built over 75 for the needy). He was also quite proud to drive the sight mobile to various events and especially the Rutland 4th of July parade. Tom was presented with the Melvin Jones and Joseph J. Camarda Fellowship Awards.

Tom was a gentleman and considered it his duty to help others in need. He was the man to see in the community if you needed repairs done. He would do it all. He power-washed, repaired fences, painted, trimmed trees/branches. He could build almost anything. The list goes on and on. There was no project he wouldn't take on and no time he wouldn't lend a hand or show up with all his tools.

Tom was also an avid reader. He logged in over 1500 books in the last 15 years. You could converse with him on any subject.

Tom and his daughter Donna became inseparable the last few years... shopping together, working on projects at her house/his, doctors appointments, their Dunkin Donuts ice coffee runs. If he was doing something, she was with him (even driving his Dodge Ram.) Most of all, he was thrilled to share his extensive geneology records of the family with her. He has a dozen binders full of records/pictures.

He is predeceased by his baby sister Judith, brothers George and Donald, sister-in-law Karen, cousin Maureen Harrahy Mooney, daughter-in-law Debbie Conlon, and his best buddy Snowball.

He leaves the love of his life Nancy, son Tom, daughter Donna Bisceglia, granddaughters Heather Conlon and Mia Bisceglia, brothers Russell, and Paul, and sister-in-law Catherine Conlon. He also leaves many nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank the care team of Holden Rehab and Skilled Nursing Center and Theresa, Jennifer, Tiffany, Hillary and Ray from Jewish Healthcare Center hospice team. Their care, respect and support of Tom was so comforting to the family in the last week of his life. We are forever grateful.

The family invites friends for visitation on Friday, February 27, 2026 from 4 to 7pm at Miles Funeral Home 1158 Main St. Holden Ma 01520. Funeral service is to be held Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 10am at the First Congregational Church 264 Main St. Rutland Ma with burial to follow at Worcester County Memorial Park 217 Richards Ave Paxton Ma 01612

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Worcester Animal Rescue League http://worcesterarl.org/ in honor of his “best buddy" Snowball.

Arrangements are under the care of Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main Street, Holden. www.milesfuneralhome.com

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Elizabeth D. (McGilton) SprattWHITINSVILLE - Elizabeth “Betty” D. Spratt, 94, passed away February 15, 2026, after a per...
02/17/2026

Elizabeth D. (McGilton) Spratt

WHITINSVILLE - Elizabeth “Betty” D. Spratt, 94, passed away February 15, 2026, after a period of declining health in Knollwood Nursing Center in Worcester.

She was born on June 24, 1931, to Gwendolyn (Taggart) McGilton and Rev. Dr. Adam Clark McGilton of Uxbridge.

Betty leaves four children, Dianne Stevens (John Thibodeau) of Whitinsville, Deborah King (Glenn) of Whitinsville, Barbara Brown (Christopher) of Port St Lucie, FL, and Norman “Skip” Spratt (Dawn) of Berlin, NJ. She also leaves 8 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren, Jessica Toll (Chris) daughters Elsa and Vivian of Maine, Katie Stevens and her son Charles Rollins III of Webster, Becky Brower (Brandon) and daughters Mackenzie and Madison of Northbridge, Philip Brown (Nehali Patel) and their daughters Alia and Jiya of Miami, FL, Nathan King of Whitinsville, Chelsea Schaefer (Ben) and their children Lincoln and Joy of Bow, NH, and Andrew and Amanda Spratt of Berlin, NJ.

Betty was a graduate of Uxbridge High School Class of 1948. In 1953, she married Norman N. Spratt of Whitinsville who predeceased her in 2008. They were married 55 years. They lived in Whitinsville for 25 years before moving to Cape Elizabeth, ME in 1980 where they resided until moving back to Massachusetts in 1994 to be closer to family. She and Norman moved to Briarwood Retirement Community in 2004.

Betty worked at the Whitinsville Social Library on the Circulation Desk for many years before moving to Maine. She later retired from the Portland Public Library. She sang with the Worcester Chorus, the Portland Choral Arts Society and as a soloist at weddings and funerals for many years. She had been a member of the Whitinsville and the Cape Elizabeth Methodist Churches and their choirs as well as Salem Covenant Church in Worcester.

She married her second husband, Clesson A. Robbins, whom she met at Briarwood, in 2013. They were married almost 6 years before he passed away in 2019. She was also predeceased by her sister, Gwendolyn “Peggy” Warren of Utah.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at 11:00 am in the Loring Auditorium at Briarwood Continuing Care Retirement Community, 65 Briarwood Circle, Worcester, MA 01606.

Burial will be held privately.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorial contributions be made to Briarwood Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), 65 Briarwood Circle, Worcester, MA 01606.

Arrangements are under the direction and care of Miles Funeral Home of Holden.

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Robert S. HolmWORCESTER - It is with joy for a life well lived, and sadness for his loss that we share the passing of ou...
02/17/2026

Robert S. Holm

WORCESTER - It is with joy for a life well lived, and sadness for his loss that we share the passing of our dad and papa, Bob who was reunited with the love of his life, Janet (Lowe) on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2026.

He was known as a true family man, enjoying trips to our camp on Thompson pond to fish with his kids, family vacations at Hampton Beach that always included not only his six children but also their friends and friends of friends. The end of a perfect beach day would include a half and half fried clam and "real" scallop platter or Sheppard's pie at Logan's Run. Bob always enjoyed having a house full of people, especially on Sundays. Many years ago he built an impressive bar, "The Bombshell", to host the Patriots games for all to enjoy. A special thanks to the Pats for treating him to one more Super bowl!

He also found great pleasure in spending time in his yard watching the birds that always seemed to know when he would be filling all of the feeders around the yard. In the nice weather, you could find him tending to the gardens that he had planted and loved, always making sure the yard looked beautiful. When his work was done, another great pleasure was sitting on his swing listening to the oldies, he knew them all and has a great reputation for his renditions of his favorite Chicago tunes.

Bob served time in the United States Army, stationed in Germany in the mid 60's. He was proud to be a member of the shooting team earning awards for marksman and sharp shooter.

Bob retired after working many years in the Forge shop at Wyman Gordon in Grafton where he was affectionately known as Powwow. After a week or so of retirement, he joined Jan, driving a student van for Van Pool Co.

Bob was born on February 16th 1939, he grew up Worcester, the son of the late Sanfrid and Elsie (Carlson) Holm. He was predeceased by his siblings John and Harold Holm, Dagny Carlsen.

He leaves his children Danny (Marsha), Lori Lauria (Paul), Michael, Traci Robidoux (Juan), Bob jr. (Bridey) and William (Shaye). Also his treasured 14 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren.

Friends and family are invited are invited to gather at Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main Street in Holden from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM on Thursday, February 19th. A prayer service will follow at 12:00 PM before going to Worcester County Memorial Park in Paxton for burial.

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Julianne M. HunterPAXTON - Julianne "Julie" Marie (Spitz) Hunter, a loving wife and mother passed away peacefully to hea...
02/15/2026

Julianne M. Hunter

PAXTON - Julianne "Julie" Marie (Spitz) Hunter, a loving wife and mother passed away peacefully to heaven on Thursday, February 12, 2026. She was 71.

Born in Webster, Julie was the daughter of the late George and Julia (Bielik) Spitz and had made her home in Paxton for the past 36 years, where she built a life centered on family, friendship and devotion to those she loved.

Julie was a graduate of Bartlett High School in Webster, class of 1972, and later furthered her education at Becker Junior College in Worcester. Interviewing for a job at his practice, Julie met the love her life, Todd W. Hunter, MD, in 1977. They married in 1980 in Dudley and bought a home in Worcester before moving to Paxton in 1990, where they raised their family.

Most of her career was spent working as an office manager and medical assistant at her husband's OBGYN medical practice until recently becoming ill. Julie took on many roles with grace and integrity, and she was an energetic and reassuring presence in the office. She was always an emphatic listener, a gentle and understanding nurturer, and someone patients instinctively trusted. She balanced the demands of a busy practice with warmth and professionalism, offering both steady leadership behind the scenes and heartfelt care to every patient she encountered.

She is survived by her caring husband of 46 years, Todd W. Hunter; her adored son, Alex H. Hunter and his wife, Ali, of Newton; her sister, Katherine Cregg and her husband, Dennis, of Webster; and several loving nieces and nephews, including her godson, George Spitz. She also leaves behind her precious furry family members, her Corgi, Lexie and her Yorkie, Annie, who brought her so much happiness. In addition to her parents, Julie was predeceased by her beloved children, Kyle and Faye, her brother, Elias Spitz, and her nephew, Daniel Cregg.

She found her greatest joy in spending time with family and friends. From holidays, to vacationing on the Cape and to the Cayman Islands, and ensuring no life event ever went uncelebrated. Julie's love, laughter and spontaneity turned simple moments into everlasting memories. She especially treasured her summer home on Browning Pond in Spencer, where she could relax by the water and enjoy the peace and comfort of being surrounded by her loved ones.

Julie was a devoted Catholic and a faithful member of St. Columba Church in Paxton. Together, she and Todd were longtime members of Tatnuck Country Club, where they celebrated many milestones.

Anchored by her strong Christian faith and sustained by her perseverance, Julie faced life's greatest trials with remarkable courage. She was strengthened by Todd's unwavering devotion and by Alex's unconditional love. Together, they carried her through profound sorrow, including the heartbreaking losses of her cherished children, Kyle in 2015 and Faye in 2020, and surrounded her with love and support throughout her recent illness. Julie touched so many lives while she was here and her one of a kind spirit will forever live on.

Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Julie's family from 4 to 7 pm on Thursday, February 19th, at Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main St., Holden. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 am on Friday, February 20th, at St. Columba Church, 12 Richards Ave., Paxton. Interment will follow at Worcester County Memorial Park in Paxton.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hope Lives Here, a grief support organization at 1085 Main St, Holden, MA 01520. www.hlhgrief.org.

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James M. Ferris, DDSHOLDEN - James “Jim” Michael Ferris, 77, of Holden, passed away peacefully after a long illness on T...
02/14/2026

James M. Ferris, DDS

HOLDEN - James “Jim” Michael Ferris, 77, of Holden, passed away peacefully after a long illness on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at Saint Vincent Hospital. He leaves behind his beloved wife of 54 years, Beverly J. (Gulbicki) Ferris. Born in Worcester, Jim was the son of the late John Patrick and Jane (Lozowicki) Ferris and lived the last 47 years in Holden.

He was the devoted father of Ann E. Ferris and her husband, Thorsten Ziegler, of Reston, VA, and Sean P. Ferris and his wife, Ashley, of Ann Arbor, MI; the loving Grampy of Alex, Mia, Finley, Hayden, and Fisher, with whom he enjoyed spending time; the beloved brother of Joan Lentine and her husband, Anthony, of Bethesda, MD, and Maureen Schwab and Daniel Ferris, both of Worcester; and he also leaves many dear nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family.

Jim attended St. Mary’s Elementary and High School (Worcester, 1966), Massachusetts College of Pharmacy (Boston, 1971), and Georgetown University Dental School (Washington, DC, 1975). Jim and Beverly started dating in 1966, married in 1971, lived in Falls Church, VA while attending dental school, and welcomed Ann in 1974. The young family moved to Orange, MA, and Jim started his first dental practice in Athol, MA. Sean was born in 1978, and then the family made their move to Holden, MA in 1979, where Jim started a dental practice where he would work his entire career (43 yrs). He truly loved being a dentist and helping his patients, and they loved him back with many experiencing how much he truly cared for them.

Other notable activities included serving as a former president and treasurer of the Chaffins Recreation Association in Holden and coaching basketball at St. Mary’s Church in Jefferson. He was a member of the Polish Naturalization Independent Club (PNI Club) in Worcester, the Massachusetts Dental Society, and Sterling National Country Club, and was a proud New England Patriots season ticket holder since 1986.

Some of Jim’s happiest moments were playing/watching sports including golf, basketball, football, and fishing, and enjoying “Ferris family fun time” (ski trips, kids activities, holiday family dinners, etc.). He cherished personal interactions and shared activities with friends and family, loved entertaining people with jokes and stories, even those he had just met. “He never met a stranger; only friends he hadn’t yet met.”

Relatives and friends are invited to visit Jim’s family from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 16, at Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main St., Holden. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 am on Tuesday, February 17, at St. Mary’s Church, 114 Princeton St., Jefferson. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation at https://themmrf.org/.

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Lauren B. LantiegnePawleys Island- Lauren B. Lantiegne, 79, of Pawleys Island, South Carolina, and formerly of Auburn an...
02/13/2026

Lauren B. Lantiegne

Pawleys Island- Lauren B. Lantiegne, 79, of Pawleys Island, South Carolina, and formerly of Auburn and Rutland, Massachusetts, passed away on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. Lauren was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, to the late Lawrence J. and Elvie K. Mantyla Lantiegne.

Lauren was raised in Rutland, MA, where she graduated from Wachusett Regional High School. She went on to attend Worcester State University (previously Worcester State College), earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education. She later achieved her Master’s degree in Accounting and Business Administration and built a respected career as a self-employed CPA, working for many years with dedication and professionalism.

In addition to her professional accomplishments, Lauren was deeply devoted to her family and friends. She cherished time spent traveling and especially loved her most recent trip on a Mississippi River Cruise and loved the special friends that she made on that cruise.

Lauren leaves behind four sisters, her twin, Karen Lantiegne of Murrells Inlet, Deborah Baxter of Pompano Beach, FL, Suzanne Saven of Hubbardston, MA and Mary Jane Quist and her husband Robert of Holden, MA; a brother, Lawrence Lantiegne and his wife Cynthia of Rutland, MA; nine nieces and nephews; and eleven grandnieces and grandnephews.

In addition to her parents, Lauren was predeceased by her brother, John Lantiegne and her nephew, Mark Baxter.

Interment will be at Rural Cemetery in Rutland, MA with a graveside service at the discretion of the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Salvation Army at www.salvationarmyusa.org or Tunnel to Towers Foundation at t2t.org

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Waccamaw Community Hospital Emergency Department and the ICU staff for the compassionate care they provided.

Condolences may be made at www.burroughsfh.com

Burroughs Funeral Home and Cremation Services (843.651.1440) of Murrells Inlet is assisting the family with arrangements.

Arrangements are also under the care of Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main Street, Holden, www.milesfuneralhome.com.

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