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Firefly’s BBQ owner Steve Uliss of Hopkinton passes away unexpectedly

by | Nov 25, 2024 | Featured: News, News

Steve Uliss of Firefly's BBQ

PHOTO/FIREFLY’S BBQ

Restauranteur and Hopkinton resident Steve Uliss, who founded Firefly’s BBQ in Marlborough, passed away on Friday at the age of 61.

His death was announced both on Firefly’s website and in a Facebook post from the Massachusetts Restaurant Association, on which he served as a board member.

“Massachusetts lost an incredible friend, family man, restaurant operator and person today,” the MRA post from Friday stated.

No details on Uliss’ cause of death were provided, other than that his passing was “sudden.”

Uliss began working the culinary industry at the age of 16. He graduated from Johnson & Wales University’s culinary program and worked for several hospitality groups in Massachusetts.

During his time with the Peabody Hotel Group, he began fostering a love for barbecue, going on to open Firefly’s in 2001.

Alongside his wife and family, Uliss grew the business to become “the largest barbecue caterer in New England, boasting 12 trucks fitted out with smokers and grills, as well as a food truck,” according to Firefly’s website.

In its statement online, the team at Firefly’s paid homage to the restaurateur. “[Uliss] was continuously engaged, fully committed, and constantly generous,” the statement read. “His vigor, humor, love and kindness will be sorely missed by all.”

2 Comments

  1. Margir W

    Such a sad loss. May Steve rest in peace, and his family find comfort in good memories. Firefly’s has been a favorite of mine for many years, with Steve’s great smile and enthusiasm adding to the delicious food and great live music!

  2. Jim & Pat Shohet

    Just heard about Steve”s passing. While I didn’t personally know Steve I do know his wife, Amy, through my cousin Sheila and nephew Jonathan Sweig, and it’s a shock that such a vital man would have such a sudden, abrupt end to a life so rich in accomplishments and contributions to his community and family. He is surely being missed by an army of admirers and we can all pray he’s at peace in a better place that awaits us all. G_d bless you Steve.

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