– Video courtesy of Matt Scoville
The Douglas Usseglio Memorial Hockey Fund was created to honor the memory of Douglas “Dougie” Usseglio.
Dougie a star hockey player at Waltham High School and The Winchendon School and a senior at Franklin Pierce was fatally injured on Sunday, March 6. Mourned by thousands of family and friends, Dougie touched the lives of many.
To honor Dougie, father Gary Usseglio, mother Michelle Usseglio, and their immediate families established the Douglas Usseglio Memorial Hockey Fund. This fund is to support individual hockey programs Dougie was involved in, including but not limited to Waltham Youth Hockey, Waltham High School Hockey, The Winchendon School, The East Coast Jumbos and Franklin Pierce University Hockey.
Awards and donations will be given annually to multiple recipients. Details of award criteria to follow. Criteria for any scholarship awards will be modeled after Dougie, particularly family financial need, and community service.
Fundraising began March 2016, when donations in lieu of flowers, were deposited into Rockland Trust, Dougies community bank. To donate to the fund, click here.
“I am in awe and stunned by the outpouring of support to my family. To read every post by his cousins – all of them, my cousins, his former teachers, his friends, their parents, my dance family, my hockey family, my related family is heart wrenching yet helping us through every horrible second. The posts of birthday wishes to Doug’s page are incredible. The pictures are beautiful. The financial support offered to help brings me to my knees. We have set up a fund where all donations in excess of funeral costs will go. The Douglas Usseglio Memorial Hockey Fund from which we intend to give back to Waltham Youth, Waltham High School and The Winchendon School Hockey Programs for as long as possible. From myself , Gary Usseglio and Julia and our entire family we feel the love and appreciate it more than we can ever express.”
March 7, 2016
In Our Family’s Words…

Scholarship Awards 2021
July 12, 2021We are honored and excited to present two people with the first Scholarships/Grants/Gifts from the Douglas Usseglio Memorial Hockey Fund. Congratulations! We congratulate DJ Caissie and Connor Blanchard! DJ won a place in my heart as a 2nd grade student who had a passion for hockey, a love for his… Read more

Two ..
March 6, 2018Two .. It was always us two. Together everywhere. Inseparable. Jamie and Teddy who remind me so much of us when we were younger, are the new two. Two, the first number of your number, Two-One. Two years since you left us. I can’t get the call out of my… Read more

When There Are No Words
April 1, 2016This post originally appeared as a Facebook Note here: https://www.facebook.com/notes/deb-butler/when-there-are-no-words/10153757199883462 Today is April 1, 5 days from now will be 1 month since my nephew died. The month of March will never feel the same. Every 6th will be an anniversary. Every 23rd birthday will be the one that wasn’t… Read more

A Hike for Doug
March 26, 2016Today I climbed a mountain with 30 other people. All of them doing it because one person, Dougie, touched them so deeply. And then, 4 more friends from Waltham just approached the mountain and climbed it with a vengeance as we were coming down. My very first day of no anxiety… Read more
Former Waltham Student Mourned
March 16, 2016This article originally appeared on March 16, 2016 on the waltham.wickedlocal.com webiste. Link to original article: https://waltham.wickedlocal.com/article/20160316/NEWS/160316661 By Bill Whelan wwhelan@wickedlocal.com Posted Mar. 16, 2016 at 12:59 PM WALTHAM Douglas Usseglio was remembered by thousands of friends and family members at his funeral on Friday, March 11, less than a week… Read more
Douglas ‘Dougie’ Jordan Usseglio, 22, of Waltham
March 8, 2016WALTHAM, MA – Douglas “Dougie” Jordan Usseglio, 22, of Waltham, died suddenly Sunday, March 6 as a result of head trauma sustained during a fall. He was born in Boston on March 7, 1993, the son of Gary and Michelle (Zeoli) Usseglio. He attended Waltham schools and graduated from Waltham… Read more