John-Lazar-Obituary

John Lazar

Boylston, Massachusetts

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December 8, 2014
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Boylston, Massachusetts

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John Paul Lazar, 74BOYLSTON - John P. Lazar, 74, of Boylston died peacefully Monday, December 8, 2014 at home surrounded by his loving family.He leaves his devoted wife of forty-nine years, Cynthia M. (Farrar) Lazar, two daughters Julayne M. Lazar of West Newton, and Karlyn A. Scott and her...

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Cindy and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of John's passing. He was so full of life and fun to be around. He so loved being with all his Albanian friends. He really was one of a kind, I'm sure he will be missed by all who knew him. May he Rest in Peace in the Lord's hands and may his Memory Be Eternal. My thoughts and prayers to you all.

Dear Cindy and family,
We are so sorry to hear of John's passing. I know that my mother and father will welcome him. These are the times in life that we need to appreciate that we were so lucky to have such a great man that touched so many peoples lives. I for one am glad that we ran into you and John out of the blue that day after so many years. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Stephanie & George Boutsifakos (Ropi).

MY DEEPEST CONDOLECES TO THE FAMILY I ALWAYS REMEBER JOHNS HUMOR AND HIS KEEN NACK OF ALWAYS MAKING YOU FEEL NUMBER ONE AND HOW HE WOULD ALWAYS SAY YOUR THE BEST MICHAEL GOD BLESS YOU JOHN YOU WERE THE BEST

So sorry to hear of John's passing. We grew up in the Albanian community I hadn't seen John for a long time and he surprised me a few weeks ago when he stopped in my office at 255 Park Avenue to have a few laughs but also to console him on his illness. May he rest in peace. R Norman Peters

I was so shocked to read that John had passed. He always made me laugh when we were at church functions, i.e. basketball games, etc. He had the greatest smile and told the funniest jokes in our younger days.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
His memory will be forever eternal.

Dear Cindy and family...
We were deeply saddened to learn of John's
passing. He was such a great human being...always joyful, laughing and helpful. We will remember him that way and
may your family find peace in the beautiful
memories you own and share. God bless him
and your family. With our love,
Bob and Ruth Haddon, Boylston

Dear Lazar Family: Our sincere sympathy to all of you for the loss of John. He was iwithout a doubt a fine man. Always had a smile on his face whenever you approuched him. We can remember the enjoyment we had with John and Cindy at my daughter and son in-laws (Deb and Tim Murphy) house when they lived in Boylston. Deb had a open house on Christmas when she first moved there. Just recenty we saw John at Stop and Shop. He is at peace.

Sincerely: Seth & Maryann Aslanian

Dear Connie and Michael,

Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your brother. We were friends for many many years and had a lot of good times. He is now at peace and no longer suffering.

May God grant you peace during this difficult time.

Love and prayers,

Dear Cindy, Julayne, and Karlyn,

Joe and I express our deepest sympathy in the loss of John. We've been friends for over 40 years. We couldn't begin to tell all the stories. He was an usher in our wedding. He loved to play jokes. He loved his fresh tomatoes and cucumbers from the farm. The leeks were the biggest thing. He had to have them for the leek pie. We will miss Johnny and his phone calls. God grant him eternal rest.

With love and prayers to you all.