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James T. Cryan

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Lowell, Massachusetts

James T. Cryan formerly of Lowell, Korean War Vet; 73 TYNGSBORO James Thomas Cryan,73, of Tyngsboro, formerly of the Highlands section of the city, died Wednesday evening at his home. He was the husband of Marcia (Lynch) Cryan with whom he celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary in July. Born...

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Dear Marcia,
I was so sad to hear of the loss of your husband and want to extend my sincerest sympathy to you and your daughter, Pauline. I think of you often, and will keep you in my thoughts now even more so.

Love,
Debbie Doyle
(Heritage)

Dear Marcia,
So sorry to hear of your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Fondly,
Carol (Grattan) Gill

Marcia - My sympathies to you and yours

Pauline ~
The boys and I have you and your family in our prayers. We are so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a wonderful man. Hold on to all of your memories, they get you through ANYTHING!!

If you need me you know I'm here for you.

All our love,
Jennifer Louie Zack & Remy

So sorry for your loss; James was a special soul to all of us...

Pauline & family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of great loss. Your father was a wonderful man, and you are a true testiment to that.

Please take comfort in knowing that "You never lose those you give to God."

We are always here if you need us.
Love,

Marcia, heard about Jim's passing from Carol Gill and wanted you to know my thoughts and prayers ae with you and your family. I can still remember you two when you lived off of, dam can't think of the st's name. you had a shower there for me when i was expecting scott. he is now 34. I just wanted to let you know I am thinking of you. Jeanie Nickerson (Dube)

Marcia,

Though I never knew Jim personally I recently became acquainted with the type of individual he was through our close mutual friend Chris Rodis. Through Chris I understood Jim to be a loving husband, a caring father and a compassionate human being. The latter being demonstrated this past March while visiting Chris. He called Jim and later put me on the phone. The first words Jim uttered to me was to express his sorrow for my recent loss, this in spite of the ordeal he...

To Marcia and Family;
Please accept my sincere sympathies on the passing of Jimmy. He was a fun guy to be around and a hell of a partier. I will always remember him for his wit and humor. He will be in my thoughts.
Ray Keefe