Joseph MacLeod, 81, of Westborough

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Joseph MacLeodWestborough – Joseph Everett MacLeod, 81, of Westborough, died peacefully Aug. 2, 2019 at Hospice House in Lincoln, surrounded by his loving family.

Joe was born Dec. 5, 1937 in New Bedford to Robert Burns MacLeod and Elizabeth Hazleton Read, and leaves his brother, Robert Burns MacLeod Jr. and wife, Carol, of Cape Porpoise, Maine. Joe was predeceased by his brothers, William of Clam Lake, Wis. and Richard of Boulder, Colo.

Joe graduated from Governor Dummer Academy (GDA) in Byfield, where he was captain of the school’s first undefeated lacrosse team [wooden sticks and no pads] and attended the University of Vermont. He served in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged as Captain. He later served as a member of the 76th Training Division of the National Guard.

For many years, Joe was a successful manufacturers’ representative for office furniture lines in New England. Upon retirement, he became an active volunteer at Marlborough Hospital and the Westborough Police Department, sang in the Westborough Community Chorus and was Chair of the Scholarship Committee for the Scot’s Charitable Society of Boston.

He is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Carolyn (Carr), and children, Susan Elizabeth of Naples, Fla., Joseph Jr. of Goshen, N.Y., Douglas Miles of Tuxedo Park, N.Y., W. Scott Macomber and his wife, Jynnifer, of Chelmsford, and Ashley Snow Macomber and her husband, Oliver Hall, of Los Angeles, Calif., as well as grandchildren Jack, Dylan and Alexandra of Ramsey, N.J., and Phoenix and Levi of Chelmsford.

Joe found fulfillment in his loved one’s happiness. A quiet man with a singular sense of humor, he kept his friends and family in stitches. Never one to talk much about himself, he always tried to put others at ease and was a constant and steady support for his family.

Visiting hours will be held Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 5-7 p.m., in the Pickering & Son Westborough Funeral Home, 62 West Main St. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 11 a.m., in Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church, 27 Main St., Southborough.

In lieu of flowers, for those wishing to make a donation, please consider Governor’s Academy (GDA), 1 Elm St., Byfield, MA 01922. Founded in 1763, the Academy is the oldest continuously operating board school in America.

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