Alan-Hyde-Obituary

Alan Hyde

West Brookfield, Massachusetts

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Alan G. Hyde, 70WEST BROOKFIELD - Alan G. Hyde, 70, died Friday, January 23, 2015. Alan was born in Ware, MA the son of Louis D. & Harriet M. (Garrison) Hyde. He leaves 2 daughters Meredith Hyde and Jennifer Hyde both of West Brookfield; 2 brothers Louis D. Hyde Jr. of Warren and Edward Hyde...

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I just found out Mr.Hyde passed, I was one of his students in Salem High, he was a great teacher,&very nice person, so sorry for your loss,sincerely, Lynn Kimball Silva of Salem,mass.rest in peace dear friend

Remembering his kind, gentle spirit, always a welcoming presence at church. Sending sincere condolences. May all the good memories and happiness he brought to so many comfort you... my daughter Kahlia will always remember the annual church youth group "field trips" to Salem. He was the best tour guide! RIP Allan.

Dear Hyde Family,
We will always remember Mr Hyde as a caring, positive and kind teacher and coach. He will be greatly missed!

So sorry to hear of Alan's passing. I taught with him in Salem for many years. The world has lost a wonderful person. He truly loved his family and will be missed.

The sidelines at the Tantasqua Field Hockey games will just not be the same next season without their biggest fan. So proud to have known you ever since our daughters became friends. Allan was a wonderful gentleman and educator who left a big impression on his
students. God bless.
From, Richard and Joan McGrath and family

Buster, Eddie and family. So sorry about Alan's passing. He was a fun loving guy and an excellent athlete. We called him "Willie"for his favorite baseball player Willie Mays

Me. Hyde was the most kind hearted, caring person I knew. His great personality and commitment to the students will be missed. Rest easy up there Mr. Hyde

Hyde was a great man who made an awesome impression on a lot of people.

I will always remember him wearing a Warriors hoodie and single strapping a backpack. When he subbed, your day instantly got better. May he rest in peace and his family find comfort in their time of grief.