Leonard Van Vorse, 93, of Hudson

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Leonard Van Vorse, 93, of HudsonHudson – Leonard J. Van Vorse died at the Matulitis Long Term Care Facility in Putnam CT of a short illness on May 28th. He was born in Concord, MA on November 1, 1926; the son of Margaret Helen (Casey) Van Vorse and Leonard E. Van Vorse of Maynard, MA.

He attended Maynard schools and graduated from Maynard High School in 1944. He joined the Navy that same year and was stationed in the Pacific Theater. After the War, he attended the University of Massachusetts and graduated with a BS in Chemical Engineering in 1950. In September of 1950 he married Dorothy Alice Cardin of Hudson, Ma. and they settled in Hudson.

He was a member of Christ the King Church and belonged to the Holy Name Society. He was a Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus. He was also a member of the American Legion and was a Past Commander of the VFW. He was active in many civic committees in Hudson, including its Centennial Committee in 1966.

Leonard was a chemical engineer for both private and governmental corporations. He worked at Raytheon, Sylvania, Kimberly Clark, and other companies. He received an award for his work involving the Apollo 11 project while employed at RCA.

He received an MS in Public Health from Worcester State College in 1977. He began working as a chemist for the State of Massachusetts DPW in that year and retired in 1991 as Chief Chemist for the state.

Leonard was an amateur photographer and artist, and a Master Gardener. Of all of his accomplishments, he said the most important was that he “always loved and was faithful to his wife.”

He was predeceased by his wife, Dorothy; his parents; and two sisters, Dolores (Van Vorse) Edgar and Virginia (Van Vorse) Murphy. He leaves his brother, Raymond Van Vorse of Maynard; two daughters, Colleen Szymcik of Worcester and Kathleen Van Vorse Hill of Pomfret Center, Conn.; grandchildren Anne and Kevin Bernard and Ryan and Nathaniel Beckman; great-granddaughter Olivia Curren; and great-grandson Ben Curren.

There will be a private viewing at Tighe-Hamilton Funeral Home  followed  by his burial at St. Michael Cemetery in Hudson. Due to concerns about COVID-19, a Mass and Celebration of his life will be held at a future date.

Donations may be made in his name to the American Heart Association, a veteran’s organization, or for hunger relief.

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