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George Matthew Reardon

Quincy, Massachusetts

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49, of Abington, formerly of Braintree, MA died on August 6, 2008 at Brigham & Women's Hospital of complications from his battle with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Beloved Partner, Son, Brother & Uncle. Bank of America Vice President. At the time of his death, George was surrounded by his...

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A great Man, who loved his family fully.

Ruth, sorry about the loss of your son.my prayers are with you. Pat McGillivray

My sincere prayers and condolences to Ken, all the Reardons, Inlaws, neices and nephews.
George is one of the best persons, I have ever known, as a boss, a mentor and a sincere friend. Someone special to me sent me a prayer/poem that I know George can and would relate to.....
One Hundred years from now.
It will not matter what kind of car I drove.
What kind of house I lived in.
How much I had in my bank account.
Nor what my clothes looked like.
But the world may be a...

Mr. & Mrs. Reardon, Cheryl, Ruthie, Beth and Ellen, and to all of George's family and friends,

It is most difficult to KNOW what you are going through with the loss of your son, brother and friend. We unfortunately, have recently experienced a similar tragedy with Chuck's recent sudden death. I wish I could tell you it gets better or easier, but it just changes things.

George's death is such a great loss because it involves losing a part of what was a very important part of...

I had the privilege of working with George at Bank of America and Fleet Bank. We never met personally, but communicated regularly over the years. He was a knowledgeable resource, a kind and helpful business partner and a fine gentleman. He will be sorely missed. My thoughts and deepest condolences are with his loved ones.

George was a wonderful man. I had the pleasure to work with him at Fleet and BAC. George was a leader, an accounting guru, and one that I could look to for guidance. My thoughts and prayers go to his family and friends.

Liz,
I was so sad to learn of your brother's passing.
Although I never had the pleasure to meet your brother George I felt somehow I knew him. I knew of his courageous battle to live from the beginning of his fight and all that he went through bravely.
One could only admire his inner strength and the fight he fought against this terrible disease.
You,Bill,Alec,Evan,your Mom&Dad, George's Loving Partner Ken, All the Reardon Family and all who knew and loved George are in my...

We could not have asked for a better neighbor. George, you were a great guy and you will be missed. You, Ken and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

We offer our deepest sympathies to all of the family and friends of George. We wish you all well in your time of grief.