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John D. "Jay" Haviland

Milton, Quincy, Boston, Massachusetts

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Milton, Quincy, Boston, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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March 31, of Milton, died peacefully at home while surrounded by his family. He was age 65. Loving husband of Virginia J. (Sullivan) Haviland of Milton. Devoted father of Edward "Ned" Haviland of Milton and Charleston, SC. Brother of James Haviland of Pembroke, Gerard O. Haviland of Farmington,...

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Aunt Ginny and Ned,
We love you both. What nice things so many people have to say about Uncle Jay. He is the most generous and loving Uncle and I cannot tell you how much he impacted my life through all the things he did for me growing up. I hope that I can be at least a little like him with my nieces and nephews, and make them feel as loved and as special as Uncle Jay did! I don't think Ihave ever met a man who knew so much too!

Mr. Haviland,
Sir, as a fellow MarineI would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USMCR. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Mike Casey USMC '85-'89

My condolences to the entire Haviland family and especially to my friend Jim, whom I have not seen for 50 years. ------Ned Meara

JOHN WAS A TRUE GENTLEMAN I HAD THE PLEASURE OF WORKING ALONG SIDE OF HIM FOR MANY YEARS HE ALWAYS HAD THE ANSWER FOR ME ON ANY FIRE ALARM QUESTIONS HE WILL BE SORELY MISSED JACK FLEMING (FIRE ALARM)

i was saddened to hear the loss of my friend john, he was always very good to me and my crew. i met john through my boss and from then on he has always at any time all the time returned my calls and was always ready to help me. he never let me down and was a true gentleman. i will miss him. please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. kevin (boston fire alarm)

to the family of john, please accept my deep sincere sympathy for your loss, i knew john thru our work together in boston and he was always known as verizon 1 to me, because he was the guy i always called first, and he always was so helpful. we use to chat about the good days often and his trips to s.c. i will miss him, rest in peace john, your friend, joe zenga

DEAR GINNY,
MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR SON.TAKECARE
LOVE
SUE COLE
AND
FAMILY

Dear Mrs. Haviland and Ned- Please accept my condolences regarding the loss of John. We have been friends for over 40 years when we first met in Waltham. John was a very coureagous man . He will remain in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Dick Norton

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of John. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. He will be missed here at the Credit Union. May your memories bring you comfort.