Howard G. Nutting, Jr.
Nutting – of Foxboro, formerly of Milton, Dec. 19, Howard G. Nutting, Jr., age 88, beloved husband of the late Ruth A. (Michaud) Nutting. Devoted father of William R. Nutting and his wife Lynne of Norwood, Kenneth A. Nutting and his wife Mary of Foxboro, Bruce S. Nutting and his wife Michele of Marshfield, Jeffrey H. Nutting and his wife Renee of Milton and Deborah R. Godfrey and her husband Albert of N. Attleboro. Brother of the late William N. Nutting. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. A Memorial Service in the First Congregational Church of Milton, 495 Canton Ave., Milton, Sat., Dec. 29, at 2 o’clock. Internment Private. If desired contributions in Howard’s memory may be sent to the First Congregational Church of Milton. Late member of the Macedonian & Milton Lodge A.F. & A.M. and US Army Air Corps Pilot China Theater W.W. II.
Guestbook Entries
Jeff, Renee & the Nutting Family,
I’m so sorry for the loss of your father. What a handsome photo of him! I have many fond memories of your folks from growing up in Milton. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
John Kelley
Jeff, Bruce, Kenny and your families.
Our hearts are with you in this time of sorrow. Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your father. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this tragic time.
Best Regards,
Doug, Janice and Marion Bell
Bruce and family so sorry to hear about your Dad.
To the Nutting Family
We feel very badly for your loss.Know that your wonderful memories of this special man will sustain you in the future.
We intended to come to the service today,however due to the impending storm,we are unable to do so.Our thoughts are with you,
To the Nutting family. I am very sorry for your loss. I have a large Nutting family tree on Ancestry.com, and if this might bring comfort to anyone in your family, I would be happy to share it with you.
Sometimes when you lose someone, learning more about your family, makes you feel like they will never be forgotten.
Nancy