L.-Ferry-Obituary

L. Wayne Ferry

South Weymouth, Massachusetts

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FERRY, L. Wayne 74, of South Weymouth, died peacefully on November 8, 2009. Born in Louisville, KY, he lived in Weymouth for 42 years. A graduate of Michigan State University, Wayne pursued a long career in business encompassing sales, marketing, contract management, and consulting. He was an...

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Paige (and family) - I just heard about your father. I'm so very sorry for your loss. It does get easier, but a day doesn't go by that I don't still think about my father who passed late 2005. You, your mom, and your sisters are in my thoughts and prayers. With warm regards,

Memories of the "Florida Larry Wayne" are vivid. Don joins me in sending condolences to the family and keeping the warm rememberencesof him, here, alive. What a brain ! What a funny guy.
What a great guy !
Gayle (Calderón) and Don Buening

Dear Ferry Family,

Please accept my sympathies on the death of Wayne. I knew him in grade school, first at St. Elizabeth and then at Our Mother of Sorrows where we graduated from 8th grade in 1949. Because Wayne and his family lived on the next street and because he was just about the only boy on our two streets near my age, my brothers took it upon themselves to tease me about Wayne every chance they got. I wonder if Wayne ever knew about that.

By my senior year I...

Ms. Ferry, Paige, Tracy and Leigh: We want to express our condolences for the loss of Mr. Ferry. We are thinking of all of you.

Cousin Carol, Paiger, Trac, Leigh:

Your family will always hold incredible memories for me - you always made me feel like I was a daughter or a sister!
I am sorry about Wayne/Dad - he was so much fun to be around and always always made me laugh!
Remember the great memories we were all lucky to share with him - I will not every forget "wonderful wayne-o"! EVER.
He had a full life - he walked each of you down the aisle to either marry or marry off - he was there to see...

Paige, Tracey and Leigh,

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. The loss of your father is difficult to bear and I share your grief. He is in a better place now and is watching over all of you with joy!

Love and respect,