Edward-Lafferty-Obituary

Edward Cary Lafferty

Newton, Waltham, Massachusetts

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51, of Waltham, formerly of Newton, died on June 5, 2008. He was the beloved son of Edward L. and Margot A. (Footer) Lafferty. Devoted brother of Michael J. Lafferty, and his wife Alcira, and Jeffrey P. Lafferty and his wife Celia. Loving uncle of Julia, Patrick, Rebecca, and Emily Lafferty. He...

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Margot, Ed, Jeff, Michael and family,

We are so very sorry to hear that Cary has passed on. We hope that you can find peace and comfort in the memories of Cary. We always enjoyed his genuine nature, his friendship, and the kindness he showed to all of us.

We will miss him but will always remember the wonderful person he was.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

I'm very sorry to hear of Ed's passing. He was a fixture at the chess club and it won't be the same there without him.

On behalf of the Massachusetts Chess Association, I extend the deepest condolences to the Lafferty family on the passing of their son Edward. Ed was one of the most active chess players in New England - having competed in more than 300 nationally rated tournaments since his very first tournament on Feb. 24, 1995 in Waltham. He was a member of various chess clubs, including the Waltham club, the Boylston Chess Club in Somerville and the Metrowest Chess Club in Natick. He will be sorely missed...

dear lafferty rellitives I will miss your relitve ed.. i played him once at the BCC at davis sqare this year in january sadly it was his last tourney ever at the BCC..IT was the herbhealy open 2008 and the second person who died that I knew greg hager../ i will miss ed's company at the club.. MR> Seth

I'm so very sorry to hear about the loss of your son Edward. He was an employee of ours here a Labor Ready in Waltham, Ma. He worked as well as provided transportaion for many of our workers to & from job sites. He was very generous, & kind. I will miss him. He always made me laugh. He was a very dedicated/kind person, a great/valuable employee, & he will be greatly missed here at Labor Ready.

Ed and Margo. We were saddened to hear of the loss of your son. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ed and Margot: My thoughts and prayers are with you both. Pat Phillips