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John A. Fayad

Weymouth, Massachusetts

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FAYAD, John A. From Weymouth passed away on June 7th after a courageous battle with brain cancer. John was a member of the graduating class of 1968 then received his BA from UMass Amherst and an MBA from Babson. John most recently lived in Tyngsboro and owned his own advertising company. He is...

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I will always remember John as a quiet,unassuming person. He had a beautiful heart and never had a bad word to say to anyone. It's been a long time since 1968, but I will always remember him that way.

You were a great friend to me in high school. - john hogan

My long time friend, I tried for weeks to call you or find you. Unfortunately the outcome was not what I hoped it would be. Although we didn't see each other frequently, we always kept in touch. Every Birthday, every Christmas that went by we never forgot each other. All the fun times we had at U-Mass Amherst (putting the convertible roof down on your Camaro in -20F weather). The fun we had at Zares paging each other on the store phones. You always were a good friend and the most kind...

Dear John, I just called today to wish you a happy birthday and found I lost a dear friend. My world has many loving memories of you in my life and all the hearts you touched. You can rest well now John, and many will know they have a very strong soul watching over them from above. I will miss you dearly and your laughter and twinkle in your eyes will remain forever in my heart.

John, Betty and I (and Kersti) will miss you, my friend, but I know you'll be their to greet us at the gates of heaven when we get there.... George Parker, Tolland, CT, (former Honeywell & DEC co-worker).

Dearest John, You were the best friend anyone could ever have to go through childhood and life with. You were always like a brother to me and I always felt like a member of your family. Outside of my siblings I knew you longer than anyone (including some of them because they weren't born yet). We had a special bond that could never be broken. In many ways we got each other through childhood and had so many countless good times together. I can't believe I won't be able to pick up the...

John you are an a amazing friend with a heart of gold and gentle smile. You've touched, inspired and influenced so many by your selfless ways, always wanting the best for everyone and seeing the best in everyone. Blessed are all who knew you; I will forever be grateful for the memories we've shared through the years and will miss you dearly. May you rest in peace until we meet again.

To a wonderful man and friend. I will always think of you when I think of GE, HP, Target, Massachusetts, or Connie Francis. Rest in peace, dear John Boy.

John had hundreds of friends that he considered "family", and a heart big enough for all of us. John was family, our Cousin, but more like a younger brother to us, and he will be sorely missed. We comfort ourselves in the belief that he has gone to a better place.