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Charles Gerard Ferris

Holliston, Massachusetts

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50, Of Holliston died suddenly on Tuesday November 21, 2006. Born in Syracuse, NY he is the son of Frances (Gokey) of Syracuse, NY and the late George Ferris. He is the husband of Mary (Bennett) Ferris of Holliston. A Veteran of the Army, he was enlisted from 1974 to 1978, he then joined the...

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To the Ferris Family:
I was so sorry to hear of Bink's passing. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Shannon Darcy Townsend

Binky Ferris made me laugh! I always enjoyed seeing him when he returned for Thanksgiving, especially the years we would gather for the "Turkey Bowl". He will be missed.

To the entire Ferris Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We have so many fond memories of Binky from our days playing at Victoria and Allen Street. He was a kind and funny person. Several of my siblings and I saw him a few years back on Westcott Street. He was thrilled to hear the name "Binky" because he knew it was from old friends. It was great catching up with him.
Please know we are all thinking of you.

Fran and family,
We are so sorry to hear about your son. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
June and Dick Brickwedde

Mrs. Ferris I would like to send my condolences to you and your family of the passing of Chuck Ferris. I humbly request all National Guard soldiers that served with Col. Ferris to bow thier heads in prayer for him.
Col. Ferris lived, breathed the military and was a caring soldier his words were, never soldier behind that was his motto.

Mrs. Ferris I'm sorry to hear about the death of Col. Ferris. I served with Col. Ferris in DISCOM, he was Our P.T. guru. Col. Ferris never left a man behind, he knew the true meaning of that statmenent. Col Ferris will be missed by the people that knew him.

Mrs. Ferris I'm sorry to hear about the death of Col. Ferris. I served with Col. Ferris in DISCOM, he was Our P.T. guru. Col. Ferris never left a man behind, he knew the meaning of that statmenent. Col Ferris will be missed by the people that knew him.

Mary, Charlie, And Chrissy,
My sincerest condolences. Chuck was a true freind, and he will be missed. I will always remember him as he was when we wnet to the rodeo,with the two charlies's. My apologies for not being able to see you at this time.

I met Charles when he was a LT.in the N.G I had not seen Charles in many years.But I will always remember him as a fun person and fair one.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.