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George E. Phalen

Norwood, Duxbury, Massachusetts

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Of Norwood and Duxbury, June 20. Retired vice chairman and director of the Bank of Boston, serving in domestic and international areas for 35 years, retiring in 1984. A graduate of Bentley College in 1943, leaving upon graduation for the U.S. Army where he served for four years during World War...

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Steven,
Although it's been many years, I wanted to express my deepest sympathies to my old friend and his family. God Bless,

To the entire Phalen family:
Although it has been many years since I last saw Mr. Phalen, I have always held great admiration and respect for his and Mrs. Phalen's parenting in guiding such a diverse and talented group of children. Stephen has been my best friend for almost thirty years and I am always amazed with the ongoing biographies of all. Uncompromised integrity and decency are rare commodities in this world and it has been a great gift to be a part of your circle.
With much...

Mary and John, Kip and I wish to send our sympathies to you and your family.

To Mrs. Phelan and Joanie especially:
What a wonderful family man with such a legacy. My thoughts and prayers at this sad time.
With love and happy memories from Susan Hinman Waldman

Dear Mary, John and Family:
It was a great pleasure knowing your Dad, he was a most gracious professional and loving person to all.
His involvement with society is a benchmark for us to achieve.
Yours In Christ, Lee & Nancy

An outstanding senior officer of the Bank of Boston and a long standing friend. Vera, Polly and I are devastated to hear the news. Your legacy is a large and loving family.

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Vera, what a loss, one of the nicest men ever, enormously accomplished but quiet, humble and reserved about all he achieved, his family and not wealth will be his legacy.