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Leonel "Bud" Racine, 86

ADAMS, Mass. —

Leonel R. “Bud” Racine, 86, of Adams, died unexpectedly, Friday morning, January 23, 2026 at North Adams Regional Hospital.

He was born in North Troy, VT on June 15, 1939, son of the late Thomas and Rose (Gladu) Racine, tenant farmers. The family moved frequently in the Northeast Kingdom of VT, eventually landing in Adams, MA.

He attended Notre Dame School in Adams. Bud worked at Arnold Print Works in Adams, General Electric Power Transformer Division in Pittsfield, retiring from the Ordnance Division of Lockheed Martin after over 30 years of service.

He held many side jobs throughout his life; skating rink supervisor, working the ski lifts at Haystack Mountain, rug cleaning, among many others. Above all he loved vegetable farming. He grew the best tomatoes in Berkshire County, including his famous Supersteak tomatoes. Bud worked the farm for over 70 years, spending the last few years teaching his daughter, son, and granddaughter how to grow top quality vegetables so the farm would continue when he was gone.

He enjoyed yearly family trips to Amish Country in PA and long rides up to the old Vermont homesteads. He was a very humble guy who loved spending time with his family. He was the go-to guy if you had a problem or just needed a shoulder to cry on. He was an inventor and would re-purpose ordinary everyday objects into tools to make life easier. He was a devoted caretaker to his wife Nancy and was the best dad, grandfather, uncle, husband and friend. The entire Racine clan loved and respected “Uncle Bud.”

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, the former Nancy A. Fortier, whom he married on July 23, 1960; his daughters Deborah McGee of Ft. Pierce, FL, Ann-Marie Racine of Adams; his son Daniel Racine and his wife Sandra of Williamstown; his beloved grandchildren Stephanie Dix (Dan), Jacqueline Hoffman (Ryan), Justin Racine and Austin Larabee (Kayla); great grandchildren Sierra and Hazel Dix and Asher Larabee; his sisters, Jeanette Domina of Easthampton, MA. Yvette Blair of Adams, and Jeanine Gagne of Lee, MA; as well as many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews.

He is predeceased by brothers Albert, Arthur, Raymond, and Donald Racine and sisters Irene St. Hilaire, Simone Domina, Claire Racine, and Lucille Zocchi.

The funeral will be held on Saturday, January 31 at 10:00 am in the PACIOREK FUNERAL HOME, 13 Hoosac St. Adams. Burial will follow in Bellevue Cemetery, Adams. Calling hours will be Friday, Jan. 30th from 4 to 6 pm in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers. Memorial donations in Bud’s name may be made to: The Dorset Equine Rescue, PO Box 92, East Dorset, VT 05253. To leave a message of condolence, or for directions, please go online to www.paciorekfuneral.com

 


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so sorry to hear of bud's passing. honestly one of the nicest and easy going person's i have ever known. my condolences to his entire family. nancy,deb,ann marie,dan, jeff and john.
from: Frank Leavenson: 01-26-2026

Dan, Sandy and Austin, So sorry to hear about your father/grandfather. Sending our thoughts and prayers.
from: Kim/Tim Augeon: 01-26-2026

So so very sorry for your loss. He is also a loss to the farming community as well, "trick of the trade" I'm sure were plenty. Yes, the best of all veggies around! Again deepest sympathies to all his family.
from: Maureen & Daveon: 01-26-2026

I am very sorry for your loss.
Jennie Pierce
from: Jennie Pierceon: 01-26-2026

I’m so sorry for your heartbreaking loss. May God give you peace and strength during this time.
from: Belinda Ramsdellon: 01-26-2026

Dear Nancy, So sorry for the loss of your husband. He was devoted to you and your family. Prayers for you during this difficult time.
Sincerely, Tina
from: Tina Fortin on: 01-26-2026

To the Racine Family: I was so sorry to read about your recent loss of Bud Racine. He was a favorite patient of mine when I worked at Berkshire Medical Center and my dad, Leo Godbout, used to car pool with him when they both worked at General Electric. With my sympathy.
from: Mary Ellen Eliasenon: 01-25-2026

So very sorry for your loss. Mr. Racine was one of our nicest customers. Bill & Debby
from: Nite Owl Automotiveon: 01-25-2026

Bud was one of a kind. He was loved by so many and will be missed. Grateful to have him as a part of our family.
from: Juan & Kim Serrano on: 01-25-2026

Sending prayers to the family. Bud had the best tomatoes and always looked forward to Buds spuds the best ! He will be missed .
from: Tina Marie Bolneron: 01-25-2026

So sorry for your loss. So many great memories of sleigh ride,family picnics, Mohawk trail. A one of a kind, special spirit.My deepest sympathies
from: Pamela Rische on: 01-25-2026

Condolences to his family and friends.
from: on: 01-25-2026

So sorry for your loss. I was blessed to share some great times with sleigh ride, family picnics, Mohawk trail. A one of a kind spirit. My deepest sympathy
from: Pamela Rischeon: 01-25-2026

Ann sorry for your loss of your father may you keep your memories of him close to your heart.
from: darrell haeron: 01-25-2026

Dan, Sandy, Justin, Nancy & the whole Racine family, Sending our condolences, thoughts and prayers, at the passing of Bud. He was truly a man of honor and someone to be proud of to call your husband, father, or grandfather. May your good memories bring you comfort.
from: Debbie & Geneon: 01-25-2026

“Bud” was the perfect gentleman,always smiling and never saying a bad word about anything(except the weather.!
I worked with Bud at GE and sat with him at many Steeplecats games.
The world has lost a great man,may he rest in peace.
from: Jim & Judy Robertson: 01-25-2026

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