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Dr. John P. Fanara Jr.

Dennis, Massachusetts

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DENNIS — Dr. John P. Fanara Jr., 52, of Dennis, passed away at his home Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010, after a short, hard battle with pancreatic cancer.He was the husband of Deborah (White) Fanara. They had been married since Aug. 25, 1979.Born in Quincy, John moved to Dennis at the age of 5. He was a...

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My heart is with you Deb in this difficult time. John was a good husband & father. He will be deeply missed by all but especially you, Nathan, Kelcey, & Mallorey . I wish for only better times ahead of you all. I am so sorry for your loss.
With love, your cousin Bryan K.

Dear Mallory, I was so sorry to hear of your father's death. I know how much you loved your dad and how hard he fought to stay on this earth. My thoughts and prayers are with you sweetpea.

To the Fanara & White Family: Just learned of John's death, our heart felt condolences to your families. He was a Great Dr...and he did make a difference. I will remember him always, and keep you all in our prayers.
Rhonda, Jim and Chris LaFrance

John will certainly be sorely missed by all who knew him. Pray for Deb and the children, his mother, June, and his immediate family as well. Such a shame that I missed my only chance to have seen him before he passed, and that I missed paying my respects at his wake and funeral. I learned of his death just one day before the funeral.

Debbie and family~~just learned of John's passing! Deeply sorry for your loss and regret that I could not stop by to express my condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kelcey, Nathan, Mallory and Family- I wish I could be with you on these difficult days but my thoughts are with you. All my love.

Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

to the Fanara Family, You are all in my thoughts and prayers,Love, Tom Bayuk Jr

another great guy lost .to young to leave us, we will all miss u .prays are with the family
so sorry
wayne carter