George-Tyrrell-Obituary

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George G. Tyrrell

Easton, Massachusetts

Sep 16, 1945 – May 26, 2021 (Age 75)

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BORN
September 16, 1945
DIED
May 26, 2021
AGE
75
LOCATION
Easton, Massachusetts

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EASTON----George Gilmary Tyrrell, 75, of Easton, died on May 26. He was born September 16, 1945, in Brooklyn, NY, to the late William George and Margaretta (Dorney) Tyrrell. In 1951, his family moved from Bay Ridge to Albany where George attended St. Vincent De Paul School and then Vincentian...

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Maura,Sarah and family,
So sorry for your loss, I cherish the long relationship with George and Maura and Sarah. he exemplified family first and brought warmth and love to those he touched. I am grateful for having had the opportunity of knowing the Tyrrell family, may we celebrate his life

Dear Maura
Very sorry to hear this news.
George was a gentleman and perserverd through some challenging times
Always was great to see him at Mass.

Our prayers are with you and your family

Maura and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Kathy Hayes

Maura I send my sincere condolences to you and your family. May the love of dear friends give you comfort during these difficult and sad time.

Dear Maura and family- Long ago as an undergrad, I had a very part time job in the Stonehill media center. George was a good boss and a good man. So sorry for your loss. Susan Burke

I had the pleasure to work with George as a work study student in the days where we dragged TVs up and down the stairs and ran film from the media room. After he evaluated my handwriting, I got the job (though my handwriting was awful!). When I left media services to be an RA, George continued to hire me to help set up and run sound on various events throughout my Stonehill time. He showed me how to balance the sound, arrive on time, and always put things back where they belong....lessons I...

Dear Maura and family,
We are so saddened by the news of George's passing. We have so many fond memories of George during Stonehill days and the following years. There are too many great memories to list. One that does often comes up in our family, especially around the holidays, is Christmas at the Tyrells. The trains and George's eggnog were always a hit!
Wishing your family solace in your fond memories.
May George rest in peace.
Kathy and...

George was a dear friend in high school. At the time he and two other friends were planning on joining the Brothers after high school. I am happy to read he had a full life with you, Maura, and your family. May your loving memories sustain you in the days ahead.

Dear Maura and family--We were so saddened to learn of George's passing from our mutual Stonehill friend John Kerrigan. We always enjoyed our encounters with George during our student days at Stonehill, and also while we were working there for a couple of years after graduation (Liz was the first Director of Housing at the college). We admired George for his dedicated service to Stonehill over so many years. I (Phil) even got to experience an ill-fated sailing adventure with George and...