Francis-McNair-Obituary

Francis L. McNair

West Roxbury, Middleboro, Norwood, Massachusetts

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Of Middleboro formerly of West Roxbury, March 30, 2008. Dear and devoted husband of 61 years of Claire (Sessler). Beloved father of Adele Rudick and her husband Richard of Middleboro, Lois Enos and her husband Paul of Norwood, Claire Ann McNair of Middleboro, Paul McNair and his wife Jeannette of...

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Dear Uncle Frankie,
God Bless and rest in peace. I will always remember the contraptions you rigged, clam cakes in the summer, and discussing good books.
I remember the intense ride to the hospital, via Jamaica Pond during a snow storm, in order get me to the hospital in time to deliver my first baby!
Thanks for the memories.
I am positive that you are with family members, who welcomed you with open arms.
Love,
Audrey

Mr. McNair,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympahty.

To Paul, Jeannette, Ryan, Lauren, Sean, Mrs. McNair and All of the McNair Children- We will cherish the many years of happy memories with Mr. M, the times we visited in West Roxbury and Onset-"Dew(Do)Drop Inn", his potato/egg salad, all of our weddings,christenings, and birthday parties- He always had a joke,funny story,a ready laugh, and a deep love of his sweet Claire and pride in his children and their families-Though our years in Texas have seen us at fewer of these gatherings, those...

Love you guys so much and hope you know that we're thinking of you and sending prayers your way. May all the wonderful memories of Mr. McNair give you strength and grace to get through the tough days.

With faith,
Missy
John 14:1

To All The McNair Family,
Just learned of Frankie's passing today and I wish to express my heartfelt condolences for your great loss. I will never forget his patience, kindness, and all those rides to the movies. He would always make room for one more no matter what he was cooking or where he was going. May he rest in peace.

To the McNair family,

Please accept our deepest sympathy. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Archpriest John T. and Pamela H. Bacon

I love you guys and am sorry for your loss. I will be sure to pray for the family.

we feel very bad for you and we hope that you can get through this in peace.
love,
Christian and Delia

Paul, Please accept my deepest sympathy for you and your family on the loss of your Dad. May your grief help you remember the good times.