Raised in Tribute:
$1437.50Jeffrey Bringhurst, age 28, passed away on Friday, July 2, 2021 in the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he was raised in Walpole, Massachusetts, where he was a three-season athlete, playing Pop Warner Football, Walpole Youth Basketball, and Babe Ruth Baseball as a boy. Upon entering Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood, Jeff brought his athleticism to the rugby field, as a member of the first Xaverian Rugby Team. Upon his graduation in 2010, Jeff continued his studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Jeff loved spending time with his friends. He looked forward to poker nights with his buddies or running the table in the Billiard Hall at Napper Tandy's in Walpole Center. His tremendous intelligence allowed him to conquer video games, learn new card games, and master any board game he came across. As an avid Boston Sports Fan, he looked forward to spending a night at the Boston Garden, cheering for his hometown team, the Bruins, or tailgating outside Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, preparing to watch the Patriots take on their rivals.
Most of all, Jeff treasured the time he spent with those who loved him so much, his parents and brothers Ryan and Troy. He and his brothers shared a special bond over the game of golf and spent many hours talking, laughing, and enjoying themselves on various courses in the area.
Devoted son of F. Richard and S. Lindsay Bringhurst of Walpole.
This tribute page has been created in honor of Jeff whose father Rick is living with Parkinson's.
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