Barry-Loring-Obituary

Barry M. Loring

Framingham, Massachusetts

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Framingham, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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Barry M. Loring, 54, died Friday, Nov. 13, 2009, at MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham, after a year-long battle with cancer. A lifelong resident of Framingham, he was the son of the late Edward F. and Lillian M. (Cybulski) Loring of Framingham. He was the brother of Linda (Loring) Shea and...

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Basil you are missed

Basil, Ill never forget you from 10th grade at South High. And hanging out with you and everyone after school. I am so sad to hear of your untimely passing. Ill see you in Heaven one day and we can all reminisce! Rest peacefully, my friend.
Mary Ellen (Reinschild) Scott aka Melon

Ah my Basil, I shall miss you but those memories will last forever!!!!

So sorry to hear of Barry's passing - My condolences to the Loring Family.
I was a classmate of his and grew up in the Concord St./ButterWorth Park area. He had a nice smile and I remember that long blonde hair in high school. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

May memories comfort your family and loved ones. For as long as memories and love lives within your heart you and your loved one will never be apart.

Acting Class President, Framingham South High, Class of 1973

Basil,
A great sense of humor and fun. Basil was very intelligent positive person who always had somethig interesting to say. I am sorry I missed the celebration of Barry's life at the eagles. I will miss him
My condolances to the loring family.

I'll miss you, your mischiveous smile, and your friendship., You had a way about you that transends time, I wish the best to the Loring family, in their time of sorrow. Jimmy Kelley

IN THE 80'S JANIS (GARRY) AND I SPENT MANY A DAY AND NIGHT ENJOYING BARRY AND COMPANY AT OUR CONCORD ST HOUSES. I WAS SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS PASSING... HIS SPIRIT WILL BE MISSED...

Dear Family of Basil Loring -

I was a friend of Basil's in High School. I remember Basil as one who always made me laugh - he had a quick wit, was smart, cute (yes, I was in high school!), and mischievous. My heartfelt wishes go out to his family. I will always remember Basil in my heart.