L. Grant Ducharme died peacefully Dec. 17 at the age of 29.
Grant was born in Worcester, to Lawrence and Laurie Ducharme on March 30, 1980. He resided in Bolton, among his entire extended family. He attended Lawrence Academy and Salisbury School as a remarkably gifted athlete. He attended Northeastern University until starting his own business, Duke Excavating Inc.
Grant spent many years as a fulltime resident of Martha’s Vineyard and was a familiar figure to many on the Island. He had an uncanny ability to excel at any physical pursuit he attempted, but nowhere was he happier than on the water. Regardless of the season he could be found out on the beach, tires deflated and rods in the racks. His many photographs of the Vineyard capture some of its finest moments and most amazing beauty.
Grant possessed an incredibly generous heart. His love towards those closest to him never faltered, nor did his quick wit and biting humor. Grant was a passionate animal lover and was rarely seen without his dogs, who would even accompany him in his pursuit of a winning derby catch.
He is survived by parents Lawrence and Laurie Ducharme, of Bolton and Oak Bluffs; grandparents Paul and Barbara Weatherbee, of Bolton, and Elizabeth Ducharme, of Clinton; sister Melissa Airey Perkins, her husband, Dave Perkins, and her children Evan and Lauren Airey and Evan and Michaela Perkins, all of Grafton; brother Brandon and Sandra Ducharme, and their children, Isabelle, Caroline and Jack Ducharme, of Bolton; and sister Christine Ducharme, of Bolton. He leaves behind Shamus Kelley, formerly of Oak Bluffs, and Dana Faughnan, of Edgartown and Newton, who loved him immeasurably. He is survived by Stuart, Dozer and Hawes, all members of his pack. Grant graced the lives of countless friends and people who loved him with all their hearts.
Services celebrating his life will be held Sunday, Dec. 27 at 11a.m. at the Old Whaling Church in Edgartown. Donations can be made to the L. Grant Ducharme Memorial Derby Scholarship. Please send c/o Dana Faughnan, 1946 Washington street, #440, Newton, MA 02466.
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