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John J. Furlan

Weymouth, Massachusetts

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FURLAN, John J Of Weymouth, Age 73 died on May 12, 2010. Born and raised in Dorchester, John lived in Quincy and Hull before moving to Weymouth with his wife, Patricia L. (Dalton) Furlan. Mr. Furlan graduated from Dorchester High School and Boston University with a Business Management Degree. Mr....

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I will miss you so much Papa. You were awesome. Love, Bryan

Dear Paula,
On my return today from a family trip, I learned of your sad news. (We missed you on Thursday but had no idea of your loss.)

As I read just now about who your father was, what he accomplished in life and how much he gave to his family and community, I can see very clearly the influence he had on you. As a Tufts colleague, I see his spirit in you...a wonderful legacy.

To you and your family I send my condolences.
Jane Briscoe, Cambridge MA

Pat and Family,
We pray God gives you the strength you need at this difficult time. May John's memory be eternal. Our deepest condolences.
Sincerely,
Kay and Joe Lawless

I am very sorry to hear of John's passing. My condoences to Furlan Family. I worked for John @ Boston Edison and he was truly a great boss and a good person as well.

Dear Pat,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband. May he rest in peace.
Maureen Marcell

John was my boss at Edison for several years and to this day I still think of him as the best boss I ever had. I now live in Florida but just received a call about John's passing and wanted to say how sorry I was to hear the news.
Sharon

Bill, Sue, Dan, Mike and Andrew,
We are thinking of you during this difficult time!! Keep those treasured memories of him close to you always. The Hardman family

Sue and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all right now. May your dad rest in peace.

Thinking of you, Terry B. and family

Paula and Furlan family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I attended the wake of Dr.McCue at the same funeral home today. These truly are trying times. I remember you speaking fondly of your father while we were at Holy Cross and saying what a good man and hard worker he was. Please take some comfort in the good times you shared and recall how important your happiness was to him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Lauren (Salters) Gillenwater