Paul-Durkin-Obituary

Paul F. Durkin

South Boston, Massachusetts

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DURKIN, Paul F. Of South Boston formerly of Readville Dec 31 age 79 Husband of Mary A. (Hager) Durkin of Norton. Father of Paul J Durkin of Easton, Kevin E Durkin of Haverhill, Michele A. King of Easton, and the late Michael. Brother of Delores Barnes of FL. and the late Robert and William...

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Dear Opa, You are greatly missed and I think of you so often and know that you are watching over me and our Family. Love, Raquel

Paul,
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind always be at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, and rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

RIP my friend, Bernie

Deepest Sympaties from the Coffey and Riordan families in Ireland.

Paul we enjoyed your visits to Ireland so much and the great craic we used to have. You were such a warm and caring man.

Always remembered and never forgotten
May you RIP

Paul, of the many years I have known you, the Fall of 1998 brings to mind a wonderful trip to Ireland. My Dad, Patty, and I had such a memorable trip and enjoyed it so much with you, Kathy and Fr. Francis. Of course, all the O'Neil relatives in Ireland and the wedding contributed to the memories. RIP Paul. Peace be with you!!
Anne O'Neil

Paul
Thank you for your friendship all these years and for taking such good care of my dear friend. Miss you.
May you RIP.
Marlene
Christchurch NZ

Having spent many years of happy times with Paul since I was a young child, I am very saddened by this loss. Rest in peace--I will look to my memories to keep your spirit alive. Much love,

Paul
How could anyone forget the wonderful times we had at your house on St. Patrick's Day. You were a wonderful, warm, and caring person. I hope you are in heaven with Puzzy and having a good laugh. RIP my friend.
Shirley, Bellingham, MA

We will remember you, Paul. The good times on Martha’s Vineyard at Loretta’s hotel. Wherever we went, we had a wonderful time. These thoughts will always leave a smile on our face.
Sincerely, Ronnie and Judy

Paul,
Through all the years that I have known you, I have never met anyone more giving of themselves to others than you. You were always there. We will all miss you and always look back on the wonderful memories and happy times. There were many. I hope on your journey, you will stop by and have a Guiness with Big W, Dot and Scooter. "Love's last gift is remembrance." RIP, Paul.
Love, Sandy