JOSEPH-KILLION-Obituary

JOSEPH H. KILLION

Milton, Massachusetts

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KILLION, Joseph H. Of Milton, died Thursday March 9, 2017. Joe was a graduate of BC High, College of the Holy Cross, Northeastern University (Masters Degree Science) and Suffolk University Law School and was an attorney in private practice at his firm Killion and Killion, Brookline. He was a...

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One of the four greatest men I've ever had the pleasure of knowing: Joe Killion, Charles Englebretsen, Robert Gray, and Jerome Given.

Joe was a great guy who was always willing to help his friends however he could. He will be missed. Rest in peace, my friend.

Joe Killion, a great man, very kind and helped me a lot. I will always have great memories of him. RIP

As a lawyer and good friend I will miss Joe. He was my mentor. It is a sad day as I am just hearing about his passing. I am very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always. Tom Karp

I knew Joe briefly (for a year or two) sharing dormitory hallways and bathroom space in college and always respected his quiet good humor. We grew apart but I'll always think well of him. RIP, Joe.

To the Killion Family,
I had the pleasure of working with Joe at the Brookline Court back in the 1970's when he was working in the capacity as Public Defender. His compassion and dedication for his clients cannot be overstated.

Many years later I would often bump into Joe at the Milton Fruit Center and we would share a memory of the "good old days." It was such a great moment to see him, with his broad smile and wonderful wit and charm!

May he rest in peace.
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As a fellow classmate of the Class of 1960, our class president, and the captain of the varsity football team, Joe was always an example to me of the best that BC High could produce. His tragedies later in life only made me admire him more. May he rejoice forever in the light of our Saviour, and may he pray for all BC High staff, students, and alumni, that we too may become all that we were meant to be

I am an old high school classmate. I never saw Joe after high school graduation. We went our separate ways. My heart "dropped" when I was notified of his death. My condolences, prayers and best wishes go out to his family and friends. Peace be with you, Joe

Please accept our condolences. We'll always remember him as a gentleman with a quick wit and laugh.
Julie and Danny Flaherty