Francis-Colpoys-Obituary

Francis L. Colpoys

East Milton, Massachusetts

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Francis Colpoys passed away in East Milton, Massachusetts. Funeral Home Services for Francis are being provided by Dolan Funeral Homes and Cremation Services - East Milton Square. The obituary was featured in The Patriot Ledger on October 7, 2008.

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Dear Family,
I just found the notice about Dr. Colpoys' passing.
I remember him as the Dr. who did my physical when I entered Catherine Laboure School of Nursing. Class 0f 1956)
I think he told me I had flat feet...however I worked many years as an Emergency Nurse and then 12 as a Patient Advocate. So I'm sure he meant it when he told me not to worry.

My sincere condolences.....RIP.
Mary Adams Clancy
Cape Cod

To Agnes, Mary-Edwina, Frank and Andrew,
Our sincerest condolences on the passing of your husband/father. He was a good friend and colleague of my Dad, Dr. Stanley Mikal, who passed October 9, 2007. Dad always spoke very highly of him and reminisced of their days at Carney. All blessings,
Michele Mikal Schalk and Family and Dena Mikal

I am living in Arizona and I have just learned of Frank's Death. I am deeply sorry for your loss. I enjoyed many a day golfing with Frank and Jim Foley in Scituate as well as being treated by Frank. We all will miss him.
Bill Kendrick

Mrs. Colpoys, Mary-Edwina, Frank and Andrew, I recently learned of your husband's and father's death. May he rest in peace and may God comfort you with His mercy and loving care.

sorry for your loss mcmurtry family

Dear Mary,
Thinking of you and the loss of your Dad, so sorry for you and your family.

Mary-Edwina,

Just came across the notice about your father accidentally...so sorry to hear of your loss. Best wishes are with you and your family.

Your former Fontbonne classmate,

Please know of my prayers for Dr. Colpoys and his family. I truly regret I was unable to be present for the funeral services and apologize for being so late in my remembrance of him. He was a brilliant doctor and a great friend to many priests of the Archdiocese of Boston. He will be remembered often at Mass and in prayer. Sincerely,
(Rev.) Laurence Kelley
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To the Colpoys Family,

Our deepest sympathy to all of you on the loss of your wonderful husband and father. Dick and I and the kids always enjoyed the many discussions with this fine "gentle" man over gardening questions and topics of the day. We remember his kind soul to one and all. He will be truly missed.

All our best,
The Allen Family