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Massachusetts Marine who died in the line of duty to have Route 6 overpass dedicated in his name
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Massachusetts Marine who died in the line of duty to have Route 6 overpass dedicated in his name

By neighbortoneighbornewsletter
June 10, 2026 4 Min Read
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A Massachusetts Marine who devoted nearly a decade of his life to serving the nation will soon be honored with a lasting tribute in his hometown. Community members, veterans, elected officials, and military families are preparing to gather in Sandwich for the dedication of a Route 6 overpass that will permanently bear the name of Staff Sergeant Raymond G. Tourville.

The memorial designation recognizes Tourville’s years of military service, leadership, and sacrifice while ensuring future generations remember the impact he made both at home and abroad.

Route 6 Overpass to Be Renamed

The overpass formerly known as the Quaker Meeting House Road Overpass in Sandwich will officially become the Staff Sergeant Raymond G. Tourville Memorial Overpass.

A public dedication ceremony is scheduled for June 14, where officials will unveil new memorial signs and celebrate the life of the hometown Marine. The event is expected to draw veterans, military personnel, local residents, state lawmakers, and members of the Tourville family.

Organizers say the dedication is intended not only to honor Tourville’s military achievements but also to raise awareness about the challenges many service members face after years of active duty.

A Marine Dedicated to Service

Born and raised in Sandwich, Raymond Tourville demonstrated a commitment to leadership and public service from an early age.

His journey began long before he entered the Marine Corps. At age 11, he became part of the first graduating class of the Corporal Nicholas G. Xiarhos Young Marines program, where he developed the discipline and sense of duty that would later define his military career.

While attending Sandwich High School, Tourville made the decision to enlist in the United States Marine Corps. Shortly after graduation in 2015, he left for recruit training and began what would become a distinguished military career.

Over the next ten years, Tourville served in several key leadership roles within the Marine Corps, earning the respect of fellow Marines and commanders alike.

Military Career Spanned the Globe

During his service, Tourville held positions including Infantry Squad Leader and Weapons Company Section Leader. His responsibilities involved training Marines, leading combat-ready units, and supporting mission operations across multiple regions of the world.

His deployments took him to numerous international locations, including:

  • Africa
  • Okinawa
  • Indonesia
  • The Philippines
  • Spain
  • Timor-Leste
  • Thailand

Tourville also served as a Personnel Recovery and Raids Instructor with the 1st Expeditionary Operations Training Group in California, where he helped prepare deploying units for missions around the globe.

Military colleagues frequently described him as a dedicated leader who placed mission success and the well-being of his fellow Marines above all else.

Honoring a Life of Sacrifice

Despite a successful military career, Tourville faced personal struggles that many veterans and active-duty service members experience.

In 2024, while still serving on active duty, he died after battling what supporters have described as the “hidden wounds” associated with military service.

Advocates say his story underscores the importance of mental health awareness and support for members of the armed forces.

By naming the overpass after Tourville, lawmakers hope to ensure his service and sacrifice are never forgotten while also encouraging conversations about the challenges faced by veterans and active-duty personnel.

Support From State Leaders

The memorial overpass became possible through legislation filed by state lawmakers and later approved by both chambers of the Massachusetts Legislature.

The measure ultimately received the approval of Governor Maura Healey, clearing the way for the official designation.

A ceremonial bill-signing event with the Tourville family is expected to mark another important step in the recognition process before the public dedication ceremony.

Officials involved in the effort say the memorial reflects broad bipartisan support and community appreciation for Tourville’s service.

Community Expected to Attend Dedication Ceremony

The dedication ceremony will feature:

  • Military honors
  • Remarks from elected officials
  • Family tributes
  • Veteran participation
  • Official unveiling of memorial signs

Traffic on Quaker Meeting House Road near the overpass will be temporarily closed during the ceremony, with local and state police assisting with traffic control and public safety.

Residents from across Cape Cod and beyond are expected to attend.

A Lasting Legacy

Supporters say the memorial overpass will serve as a permanent reminder of Tourville’s commitment to country, community, and fellow Marines.

Every driver crossing the bridge in the years ahead will see the name of a local Marine who answered the call to serve and dedicated his life to protecting others.

For Tourville’s family, friends, and fellow service members, the overpass represents more than a roadway landmark—it stands as a symbol of courage, sacrifice, and a legacy that will endure for generations.

As Sandwich prepares for the dedication ceremony, many hope the memorial will inspire remembrance, gratitude, and greater awareness of the sacrifices made by America’s military personnel both on and off the battlefield.

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