Flagg-Maloney-Obituary

Flagg Dennison Maloney

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Of Quincy, age 78, died Thursday, July 17, 2008 at his home after a brief illness. Beloved husband for 51 years of Marion L. (Wilson) Maloney. Devoted father of Sheryl A. Cavanaugh of Pembroke, Donna M. Ricciardi & her husband Victor of Halifax, and Kristine L. Gentile & her husband John...

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The best husband,father and papa

You never said I'm leaving. You never said goodbye. You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. A million times we've needed you, A million times we've cried. If love alone could have saved you, You never would have died. In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still. In our hearts you hold a place That no one could ever fill. It breaks our hearts to lose you, But you didn't go alone, For all of our love went with you The day God took you home.

Papa- Nothing could have prepared our family for such a tremendous loss. Even though we knew you were very sick we could never imagine not having you in our lives. Unfortunately everyone's greatest fear came true too soon.
Nana is lost without you, after 51 years of marriage you two always looked at each other the same, with endless love. When i look at her now she looks empty because the love of her life is gone, there is no one in
this world that could take your place in...

Your passing is a great loss to us all. You brought many a smile to us through the years and memories that shall last our life times. There is an emptiness in all of our hearts today......Love always Michelle (Maloney) Tagarelis

Uncle Flagg , when I think of you , some of my best childhood memories of Perry surface .The sweet smell of your pipe.... Walking Lymens road with the beautiful Fall colors ....and I will never forget the look on your face after you ran into that bear on the road . I do believe that you ran all the way back to Nana's.... didnt you have to go back for your walking stick ? And so many Christmas's jammed packed at Nana's singing Christmas carols . Thank you for all the warm memories Uncle...

We will miss you dearly, but will remember you allways as a loving uncle & brother.

The Farago Family

I will miss you greatly Uncle Flagg. I take comfort from the memories of the wonderful times in Perry, Maine and the pie and coffee every time I came home to visit. Lovingly Linda