Marlborough— James N. "Jimmy" Metivier, 56, died unexpectedly Tuesday at his home.
Metivier served as an officer of the Marlborough Police Department for over 25 years before having to retire due to injury. He was a member of the Marlborough Eagles, riding with the clubs "Eagle Riders", raising money for many local charities.
Gary graduated from Natick High School in 1971. Moore worked at Kaz Inc. in Southborough as a graphic designer since 2007. He previously was employed at Holmes Co. in Milford. Gary served in the Mass. National Guard in Framingham during the 1970s. He was a Harley Davidson enthusiast and was known for his great sense of humor.
Shrewsbury— Robert E. Wagner, PhD, died Saturday, June 15, 2013 at his home at Shrewsbury Crossings. He was 92.
Grafton— Mildred O. "Millie" Adams, 93, passed away June 17, 2013.
She grew up in Concord before moving to Auburn with her husband Ernie. Millie and Ernie then moved to Grafton where they raised their family and also ran the Elmrock Dairy Farm for many years together.
During the Korean Conflict he served with the U. S. Army. He was a Thirty-Second Degree Mason and a member of Siloam Lodge AF & AM in Westborough.
She worked at The Worcester Telegram & Gazette in the classified advertising division and at the former Mart Department Store in Grafton.
Marlborough— Mark A. Marsella, 51, of Clinton, a loving and dearly beloved son, father and friend died June 15, 2013.
He worked at Norsk Data, Sun Microsystems and most recently owned his own computer consulting business.
Grafton— Joseph A. Gravel, 92, died June 18, 2013 at home surrounded by his loving family.
Joseph was born August 5, 1920 in Millbury, son of the late Frezilda (Longtin) and Joseph Gravel.
She worked for over 20 years for the Worcester Post Office before retiring.
She was a life member of the Jewish Helathcare Center, Hadassah and NARF (The Retired National Association of Federal Employees). She was a very gifted Canasta, Mah Jong and Poker Player who loved to go to Foxwoods whenever she had a chance.
Grafton— Alden B. Bull, 98, died June 15, 2013.
Bull was a decorated US Army World War II veteran. He fought in The European African Middle Eastern Theater seeing action in Northern France, Ardennes and Central Europe. He was awarded The Purple Heart and Silver Star for his heroic actions. Prior to the war he worked with The Civilian Conservation Corps.