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Edward A. "Ted" Flaherty

Woburn, Natick, Massachusetts

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Of Seabrook and Lincoln, NH, formerly of Woburn, July 27th. Beloved husband of Donna Padula. Devoted father of Susan Rachel Flaherty of Woburn. Dear brother of A. John "Jack" Flaherty and his wife Carol, Ann Mooney and her husband Fran, both of Woburn, Judith A. Flaherty of Hampton, NH, Robert P....

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To Ted's Family: I worked with Ted many years ago at the Division of Child Guardianship. Through the years we stayed in periodic contact while he was a P.O. and I worked in other fields. He he was a good friend and guide to me when I was starting out in social work, and again in later years when I needed his advice and direction. I always genuinely enjoyed his company, his insight, and his subtle wit. He was a good guy who did a lot of good work for others. I'm glad I knew him and I know...

Donna and Family,
We were so very saddened to hear of Ted's passing. Please accept our deepest condolences. Ted always had a smile and a good word for everyone. We will certainly miss his laughter and jokes at our family gatherings!

We will truly miss Ted and his firm handshake. Ted always knew our kids names at our condo on Bunker lane. Let us know if we can ever help in any way.

David & Anne Horvath

As a daytime snowmaker at Loon, I encountered Ted often. He always struck up conversations and was genuinly interested in what I did. I will miss him.

Donna
We will miss Ted...the Mayor of Loon Mtn.
He was a special person and we were lucky to have known him.
Always a kind word and a pleasant smile.
Boy will we miss Ted...play on Ted!
Angelo and Sue Mara

Susan,
I was very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. My thoughts are with you.

Donna and Family,
We were so sad to hear of your loss and hope that great memories will help you through the coming days and months. You two really had something special.
Love,
(blasts from the past, John and Dorry O'Neill)

My prauers and thoughhts are with you. Joe Kane patrol

Donna and family,
I had a prior commitment that prevented me from meeting and greeting you at the Country Club afterwards, but just wanted to say that the service this morning was a wonderful tribute to a man who was known and loved by many of us at Loon Mountain. His typically warm and welcoming "how are you, my friend" will be greatly missed. Our lives have been made richer for having known him, and will be made poorer by his absence.