George E. Wentworth

Montague, MA – George E. Wentworth, 83, of South Deerfield, passed away peacefully on January 3, surrounded by his three beloved nieces.

Born on November 21, 1942, in Northampton, MA to Howard Wentworth and Velma B. McDowell. He was the oldest of their three children and a graduate of Amherst Regional High School Class of 1962.

George was a gentle kindhearted dairy farmer who lived a simple peaceful life valuing his family, his heritage and traditions.

George was born into the Wentworth Family Farm located on Stanley Street in Amherst. He enjoyed a childhood surrounded by generations of dairy farmers. He was active in local 4-H clubs and enjoyed reminiscing about his memories of traveling around the country with his 4-H friends. A favorite tale of his was when he traveled to Waterloo, Iowa to represent his local 4-H club and the Future Farmers of America as a judge at the National Dairy Cattle Congress in 1962.

George and his parents continued their farming legacy, in 1964 when they started the Canaan Valley Farm in East Canaan, CT. There they continued milking and breeding Registered Ayrshire cattle until 1986 when they returned to Massachusetts to be closer to family.

George worked for Bill Graves of Conway, the Williams family at Mt. Toby Farm in Sunderland and later retired from the Cook Family Farm in Hadley. After retirement he enjoyed visiting with the Cook and West families of Hadley.

Some of George’s favorite pass times were driving through the farms and backroads of Western Mass, grabbing a hot black coffee and his annual trip to the Canadian Dairy sale. He could be found visiting family and friends, often delivering fresh vegetables from his garden, and always sharing memories through his cherished family photos. George rarely missed a Hadley Young Men’s Club dinner or the opportunity to celebrate an ARHS class reunion.

He was loving cared for by his nieces and nephews Amy & Shane Stout, Jeff & Mimi Wentworth, Emily & Scott Ewell, and Sarah & George Emery.

George was immensely proud of his great nieces and nephews Wyatt Bourbeau and Captain Trent Bourbeau, USMC; Savannah and Peyton Emery; Sydney and Reese Ewell; Jake and Tyler Moynihan. He could often be found at their sporting events, school activities, and family celebrations.

George was predeceased by his parents, his sister, Carol Jenks and his niece Stephanie Wentworth. He is survived by brother Arthur Wentworth (Linda), brother-in-law Duane Jenks and partner Kathy LaPointe, and extended family.

Funeral services will be held at 11am on Saturday, January 10, 2026 at Kostanski Funeral Home, 1 Kostanski Square, Turners Falls, MA. A Calling hour will begin at 10am until the time of the service at 11am.

Burial will take place at Elm Grove Cemetery, 524 Turners Falls Road, Montague immediately following.

Memorial contributions in George’s honor can be made to the Massachusetts Ayrshire Breeders Association in care of Marilyn Donovan, Club Treasurer PO Box 133, Chesterfield, MA 01012.

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