William Warren Letson
1866–1946 (age 80)
Biography
William Warren Letson of New Somerville was known for tending the land with both care and foresight, respecting the families who plowed, planted, and celebrated together. He embraced the steady pace of rural life, finding joy in the simple rituals that connected neighbors across fields and seasons.
When local groups needed organizing, Letson would be among the first to lend time, whether helping gather supplies for community gatherings or welcoming newcomers to shared dinners. His deep roots in New Somerville anchored him as a reliable steward of both land and friendship.