Benjamin Randall Duce, 79, of Westborough, Mass., died on Aug. 14 with his family at his side after a brief illness. He was born in Brunswick on May 18, 1933 and was the son of the late Dr. H. Benjamin Duce and Elizabeth (Randall) Duce.
Ben was a graduate of Lincoln Academy in Newcastle and received a BA (biology) from Colby College in Waterville in 1954. Later that same year he enlisted in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged in 1957. He was employed for more than 20 years at Astra Pharmaceutical as a research scientist. While there he conducted numerous clinical trials, co-authored publications in scientific journals and registered two patents related to his field. Later he worked at Serono Pharmaceutical and registered another patent. During his career he and his family lived in Molndal, Sweden from 1965-1967.
Ben was a life-long animal lover and founded a home-based pet care business called Companion Associates after his retirement. He was an avid reader and was active in a number of clubs including the Northboro Players Group, the Westborough Civic Club, the American Legion where he served as Deputy Chaplain, and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Willie Grout Camp #25 where he served as Camp Commander, Camp Historian and Chaplain. A man of deep personal faith, he served as Treasurer and Junior Warden at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Hopkinton, Mass. For several years, he volunteered at the Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation. In 1995, the Department awarded him with its distinguished achievement award. He also looked forward to attending the Colby Alumni College each summer with his wife.
He had many interests including nature, gardening and playing the piano by ear. He was a master of the English language with a great sense of humor and often included a quote from Shakespeare or Gertrude Stein in a conversation. He delighted his grandchildren by creating treasure hunts, stories and games on demand.
Ben is survived by his wife of 56 years, Diane (Stowell) Duce; daughters, Elizabeth Sedlins and husband John of Lovettsville, Va. and Cynthia Cote and husband Dennis of Sutton, Mass.; son, Jonathan and wife Linda of Waltham, Mass.; six grandchildren; and sister, Ann Swift of Hebron.
Visiting hours 4-7 p.m., Fri., Aug. 24 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church located on 61 Wood St., Hopkinton, Mass. Memorial service 10:30 a.m., Sat., Aug. 25 at the church. A private interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery in Westborough.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 165 Hopkinton, MA 01748 or Stowell Parker Post, American Legion c/o Commander Nancy Friis-Hansen, 16 Adams St, Westborough, MA 01581.
The Rand-Harper-Pickering Westborough Funeral Home, 62 West Main St., Westborough, Mass., is assisting the family with arrangements; westboroughfuneralhome.com.