MERRIMAC – Jeffrey W. Hoyt, 79, a lifelong resident of Merrimac and former community leader passed away Saturday, November 16 at Avita of Newburyport after a period of declining health.
Born in Merrimac, he was the son of the late, George R. and Ruby (Stuart) Hoyt and was raised on the family farm. He attended Merrimac public schools and was a Graduate of Pentucket Regional High School Class of 1963. He then continued his education at Bridgewater State College receiving his Bachelor’s degree in History.
Mr. Hoyt was employed at the Burlington High School for over forty years where he taught History and was Chairman of the Social Studies Department. His passion and love of his community was the basis for his life’s work. A three term Selectman in the town of Merrimac, Mr. Hoyt was involved in the restoration of the Sawyer House and worked on the creation of the Merrimac Town Museum. He was also on the Library Board of Trustees and President of Merrimac Town Improvement Board; he also wrote two books on the local history of Merrimac – Mr. Hoyt loved his town and its people and served them well. The family wishes to thank Avita of Newburyport for their kindness and compassion shown to their brother during his stay.
Mr. Hoyt is survived by his brother George W. Hoyt of Merrimac, and several nieces and nephews, Carl S. Martin and his wife Jennie of Amesbury, George R. Hoyt, II of Merrimac and Darrin Bentley and his wife Sheila of Rumdford, ME. He was predeceased by his sister Constance Hoyt and step-brother Charlie Hannon.
ARRANGEMENTS: As per Mr. Hoyt’s request services are private. Arrangements are under the care of the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main St., Haverhill. Please visit ww.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.
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