PATRICK-FALLON-Obituary

PATRICK J. FALLON

Weymouth, Massachusetts

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FALLON, Patrick J. Of Weymouth, died suddenly on January 1, 2017. Beloved son of the late John L. and Veronica Fallon. Brother of Mary and Christopher Fallon of Milton, John and Robert Fallon of Dorchester and Anne Fallon of Quincy. Patrick was born in Boston, and grew up in Milton. He was...

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My deep condolences to Pat's family and to all who had the privilege of knowing Pat.

As with many others who worked with him, for the Commonwealth, I looked forward to our lively exchanges given how candid, direct, and passionate he was about work - and about life in general as well.

I miss our conversations - and feel the loss every time I pass where he'd be sitting.

My condolences to the Fallon family/Winnie.There was webster lake,there was a cooler full of seltzer water and along side of it was Pat .The best coffee maker every morning.we will miss you greatly. Your webter lake homie!

My condolences to the Fallon family, I knew Pat when he worked both in Boston and Chelsea. He always greeted you with a smile when you met him in the hallway, he will be missed.

My condolences to the Fallon Family. I worked with Pat many years ago at 101 Federal Street. During those years in Boston I learned a lot from him about network VLAN's, firewalls and security. He was always one of the first to arrive to the office even after stopping at the gym. He had a quick wit and always a smile or joke to share. Over the years our paths crossed and though I did not work day to day with Pat I wanted to let you know he will be missed.

So, I've had a little time to process the death of an old friend. And, I'm thinking this...Pat "Fal" Fallon was one of the guys that I hung out with a lot back when friends were measured by people from where they came from...DOT and Milton and Quincy. It was a tight family back in the Villa Rosa days. For whatever reason we all came together on a softball diamond. We played against guys that we wanted to destroy on the field. But when the game was over...we were all together in the parking...

So, I've had a little time to process the death of an old friend. And, I'm thinking this...Pat "Fal" Fallon was one of the guys that I hung out with a lot back when friends were measured by people from where they came from...DOT and Milton and Quincy. It was a tight family back in the Villa Rosa days. For whatever reason we all came together on a softball diamond. We played against guys that we wanted to destroy on the field. But when the game was over...we were all together in the parking...

My condolences to the Fallon family. I have know Pat since he started here at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts working in the information engineering areas. Pat was a bold and honest person, so much so, that he took up the gauntlet as a union representative to champion the rights of other union members.
I am so taken back by this loss and can only say that I will miss him and that I wish him well. God bless him.

Dear Fallon family So sorry to hear the news about the passing of Pat an old High school classmate from 1976 who always had that great positive attitude and was always upbeat may he rest in peace

My deepest condolences to Pat's family and friends. Pat always had a smile and a friendly greeting whenever I saw him at work. He was always helpful and a pleasure to work with. Pat will be missed by all. May he rest in peace. - NR