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FRANCIS LAM

Natick, Massachusetts

Age 57

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LAM, Francis Of Natick, known as Frank to most, passed away on June 4, 2024, at the age of 57. He was a beacon of kindness, dedication and generosity to all who knew him. Cherished husband of May Shu, whose unwavering support and love were his constant source of strength. Devoted father of Kyra...

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When my son´s soccer team needed a coach, Frank volunteered and assisted with him. He was such a kind and generous man who gave his time to local youth. He took the team to a movie and wouldn´t take money. It´s rare to find a man like him and he served as a role model for the younger generation. He will be deeply missed by so many.

I´m am so saddened to hear this news Frank was such a wonderful and giving man. He coached my son some years back and also had pleasure of volunteering with him thru Natick soccer during tournament time. I was always so touched by his generosity with his time and commitment to the kids as well as the sport. My thoughts are with his close friends and family. Janine

Dear May and Family, Our hearts break for you and your family. We are very sorry about Frank´s passing. We can´t even imagine how difficult this time must be for the entire family. Frank was a great guy. He was always friendly and easy to talk to. We enjoyed talking to him very much. He will be missed greatly. We are sending you our love and strength as you deal with this grief. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time. Howard, Terri and Family

We are truly saddened by this news of Frank's passing. He was truly a delightful person to know! Frank's photography was legendary in our household. He took amazing pictures of our girls playing soccer with his beautiful daughter. He generously created books of memories we will keep forever. Our favorite memory was making homemade dumplings with Frank and his family. We had so many good laughs and a delicious meal. Our hearts are with his family. We know he will truly be missed.

Frank coached my son, Quentin Putnam, in Natick Soccer and I remember him as a kind, warm man who kept the team organized through his amazing emails. I know there are no words to ease your pain but I hope you find some comfort in knowing the impact he had and how fondly he is remembered.