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John M. "Jack" Guilfoyle

Hanover, Massachusetts

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GUILFOYLE, John M. "Jack" 42 of Hanover died Friday, May 28, 2010 at the Mass General Hospital in Boston after a short illness. He was born in Weymouth on July 26, 1967. Jack was a graduate of Hanover High School. He was employed as a Locker Room Attendant at the South Shore YMCA in Hanover. He...

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Jack was a dear and close friend of mine. We became best friends at the Y. I will miss him so much. He touched my life in a very special way. He will always have a place in my heart.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Guilfoyle family today. We are so sorry for your loss. We all loved Jackie, our neighbor and friend. Our mom, Gerry McCarthy, loved the time she spent minding Jackie, and he became part of the family. The Guilfoyle family has always been very special to the McCarthys. We extend our most sincere sympathy..
Maryellen (McCarthy) Bean & Harry Berube, Karen (McCarthy) & Rich Tierney, Rob & Rosemary McCarthy, Diane (McCarthy) & Curtis Giersch, John &...

Jackie was my cousin.He will be missed.His wake and funeral was a great tribute to him and his family.Stephen and Teri Bunker and his second cousins Ryan and Sean

My condolences to all of Jack's family. I will remember jack as an enthusiastic and friendly person. Jack made me smile

Jack was a nieghbor for 37 years in Hanover. I often sat next to Jack on the bus during school years, it was always fun. Later, I remember Jack taking such care around Christmas time, getting the word out to; "light up the nieghborhood" with candles for Christmas Eve. There will always be a lit candle for Jackie on Christmas, at our home.
The eulogy given at Jack's mass was done with such class, respect and love by Jack's brother-in-law and two sisters. They spoke to a large...

I love you Jack, you will always be in my heart. Give Dick a great big hug from me.

Jack was an enthusiastic student and cheerful young man. It was my honor and pleasure to work with him for one school year on his reading. He worked very hard and together we both learned alot. I will always remember Jack's sense of humor and warmth. His perserverance will forever be an inspiration to me. With a big hug, Ginalaurisa "Miss Lauri" Shea (W. Bridgewater)

My sincere sympathy to the Guilfoyle family. I first met Jacky in Mrs. Ragan class at Abington High School. Jacky & I had so much fun togather. He loved his "Greatest American Hero" song from his favorite show at that time. I always looked forward to seeing Jacky at his Cousin Sheila & Pattys cookouts years later, as well as dancing with him at their weddings. Jacky is a loving,fun friend who always had a huge smile and a sincere hug. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this...

Dear Don,Mary&Family
I am so sorry for your loss. We will all miss Jack. He was such a part of the Arc and everyone loved him. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.