JOHN-BREEN-Obituary

JOHN SHERMAN BREEN

Plymouth, Massachusetts

May 11, 1932 – Jun 10, 2013 (Age 81)

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BORN
May 11, 1932
DIED
June 10, 2013
AGE
81
LOCATION
Plymouth, Massachusetts

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BREEN, John Sherman 81, of Plymouth, MA, formerly of Manomet, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on June 10, 2013. Born in Dorchester on May 11, 1932, John was the eldest son of John Anthony Breen and Eleanor Sherman. John graduated from the Boston High School of Commerce in 1951 and was...

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Its hard to learn John that you left us ten years ago, but I am sure you have been with the Lord and other family members....sleep well my dear friend........ please pray for world peace and all who are waiting to be with you again....Paul (and Mary) Maxwell, HSC 1950

Thank you Paul Maxwell for the added message today. It was so thoughtful and heartwarming to see a message for my dad! He loved the High school of Commerce! 70 years!! Congrats to you! I'm so glad you messaged and I hope this message reaches back to you. My dad was blessed to have such an amazing high school and all the continued friends. I joined one of your reunions in Braintree Ma (Sheraton Hotel) in maybe 1999. I've always been touched by the connection the graduates had. Best to you Mr....

Its hard to believe 7 years have passed since you entered Paradise....graduated 70 years this date....can never thank you enough for keeping HSC alive.....Paul Maxwell

I never had the chance to say goodbye but was lucky to have had a wonderful chance meeting and great conversation with you. Thank you for I was blessed to have met you.

Condolences to Jason and family. I met John in 1985 completely by chance and was fortunate to call him friend through the years...we will miss him, but always remember his kind heart and enduring wisdom. Greg and Cindy Billings

A wonderful friend...

He touched the lives of many people with his words. He was a pleasure to have known of which I am truly grateful. he will be missed by many


Sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad

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