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John R. "Jack" Ferrie

Worcester, Massachusetts

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John R. "Jack" Ferrie, 64, of Geneva St. died Thursday March 18, 2010 in his home after a courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Linda (Hall) Ferrie of Auburn; and his two sons, John D. Ferrie, and his wife Annette L. Ferrie of Auburn and Michael T. Ferrie of Jerome, MI. He...

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Dear Linda & Sons We are sorry about Jack's passing. You are in our thoughts and Prayers. Ed& Merle Hultberg.

Uncle Jackie (John), thanks for being a great Uncle to me and my sisters (Helene & Erin), you will be missed.

Sorry to see the passing of one of Auburns truly finest.

Jack was dry funny and always made us crack up down the Auburn Mall.. he will be greatly missed.. and we all pray for the Ferrie family during this time of sadness.. but happy he is in GOD"s hands and he does not have to suffer.

To The Ferrie Family,
I knew Jack from the Auburn Mall,he used to work down there on weekends, I knew him since I was 19, he was made us all laugh with his dry humor. He loved his job, family and friends... he was a fantastic guy.He will be greatly missed. I am sure all the his co-workers will miss him too, they all had so much respect for him.God bless you all, during this difficult time

The Ferrie Family
Please accept our condolences on the tragic loss of Jack. He was a great person and one fine police officer. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family.

David & Sandra McCarthy
Webster, MA

Uncle Jack will always be a man of deep courage, passion and dedication to the force and to friends, neighbors and family. The many memories he has left behind remind us to take the serious aspects of life and commit to find something to smile at. His fulfillment with simplicity challenges us all to apreciate a moment of true peace, for his strength is to be admired. God Bless you Uncle Jack..We will miss you dearly. Amanda, Lynne, Lariah and Darien.. may his smile warm your hearts..you, also...

One day, Jack saw my sister chasing after her son sonny, who had gotten out of their unfenced yard. The next day, when my sister got home from work, she found Jack putting up a fence so that Sonny could not escape again. This is just one of those thoughtful things Jack was known to do. His thoughtfulness and kindness to others will always be remembered.

Jack touched many lives in his own unique way. He is and will always be loved and missed by all who knew him.
Our thoughts...

Linda, John & Michael
We are sorry to hear about Jack, our thoughts and prayers go out to you at this time.

Lee, Louise & Luana Lindberg