James-Ferro-Obituary

James A. Ferro

Cambridge, Lexington, Massachusetts

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Of Cambridge, formerly of Lexington, August 19, 2003. Beloved son of Antonio P. and Elvira (Roderigues) Ferro of Palm Coast, Florida. Loving brother of John A. and his wife Madeleine of Tewksbury, Janet Ferro of Lexington, Joe and his wife Dottie of Bedford, Anthony and his wife Terri of...

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Thank you everyone, for sending your kind words to comfort our family. It has been a month today and we are still in shock. We miss him everyday, and we always will. Thank you and Good bye.
Janet

Some of you knew jim as the glue that kept friends together. Some knew him as the person who could always put a smile on your face, or as the co-worker who made the worst of days into the best of days, or as "Ben", the captain of Cloud Nine, who would make you feel at home. I knew him as my big brother, a person who lived life with uncompromising love for his family and friends. I will miss you Jim....Love always "The Grub" A.K.A. Manny

my favorite uncle, my NEC friend, my laughter...i miss you...

To all my cousins and Aunt's and Uncle's, I am so saddened by Jimmy's death, it is so hard to believe. The last time I saw Jimmy was at moms funeral. He brought his boat down to Gloucester with his Dad and Uncle John and Uncle Joe. I got to see his boat for the first time, he loved it. David and I waved to them as they left the harbour, Tony, Joe and John having the time of their life with Jimmy. That is what I will remember. Jimmy would do anything for his family. God bless you Jimmy you...

To Jimmy's family and friends,

I was so sad to hear of Jimmy's untimely death... I didn't know him well at New England College, but he was a very funny guy who everyone knew and liked. My condolences to each and every one of you, and my thoughts and prayers are with you too.

To the family,
I was a classmate of Jim's, not very close, but he always had time to talk to a fellow classmate. I knew if he was in one of my classes or walking in the halls there was something fun about to happen.
I was happy to see him again after all these years at our Holiday Reunions. Excpecally the last one, he seemed so very happy, we had contacted many classmates thought to be amoung the missing. We all enjoyed talking and remembering old school times. Jim cheefully...

To Manny, Pam and The Ferro Family,
We were so sorry to hear of the sudden loss of Jim. Joe remembers visiting your brother down at the marina in the Navy Yard when we lived in Charlestown. He was a great guy and will surely be missed by all who loved and knew him. Losing a brother is like losing a part of yourself. Remember all the good times you had with him. We will keep all of you in our prayers.
Love,
Kelly and Joe Lahiff

simply put,he was the best.
gary deroy

We will never forget Arundel, the night before our wedding, the wedding, the day after our wedding Thanks for all the laughs. You will be missed. Love, Bruce and Ali