:Dana G. Putnam, 65, died Wednesday, May 17, in Heywood Hospital,
Gardner, Mass. He was a well-known auctioneer, owner of
Country-Auctions and former elected official in Templeton.
Dana was born in Gardner on July 4, 1940, the son of William D.
and Daisy B. (Progen) Putnam, and had lived in Baldwinville for
40 years until moving to Winchendon two years ago.
He was a graduate of the first class of Narragansett Regional
High School in 1958 and attended Northeastern University before
going to work for the FBI Identification Division in Washington,
D.C., for a few years. He then worked for 38 years at General
Electric Co. in Fitchburg, ending his career as training
coordinator. During his years in Fitchburg, he took a role in his
union local, serving as president after being secretary, trustee
and shop steward.
Dana was also active in town politics in Templeton, serving in
elective office for 25 years, as well as in the Democratic Party
on the county and state level, becoming involved in several
campaigns. He was elected and represented 13 towns on the county
charter commission and also served as a Worcester County Deputy
Sheriff. Active in many community affairs, he was a Little League
coach, president of Pop Warner, founding member of the Snowbound
Club and member of the Otter River Sportsman Club. He was a
member of Memorial Congregational Church, Baldwinville.
Dana owned and operated the Putnam Trading Company in Winchendon
since 1985, as well as County-Auctions on Route 12 north of
Winchendon. His hobbies included fishing, watching the Red Sox
and Patriots, as well as his love for trading and attending
auctions.
His family said, "Dana was always full of life, enthusiasm and
happiness while running his auctions. They were his passion."
He leaves his wife, Cheryl (Bent) Putnam, whom he married on
December 31, 2005; his son, Dana W. and his wife, Lil, their
sons, Kyle and Travis of New Windsor, N.Y.; two daughters, Lisa
M. Putnam of Branchburg, N.J.; and Leigh A. Craft and her
husband, Justin, their sons, Tyler and Jamison of Phillipston,
Mass.; a brother, William Putnam and his wife, Hope, of
Baldwinsville, as well as several nephews and nieces. His first
wife, Elinor (Miettinen) Putnam, died in 2002.
Burial was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Templeton. Memorial donations
may be made to the Elinor Putnam Memorial Fund, care of Athol
Savings Bank, 50 Elm Street, Baldwinville MA 01436.