Paul-Herson-Obituary

Paul Herson

Natick, Massachusetts

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NATICK Paul Herson, of Natick, died on Thursday, June 19, 2008. For 44 years, he was the beloved husband of Joni (Lourie). He was the loving father of Andrea and Greg Littlefield of Hermon, Maine, and Nanci and Doug Farquharson of Natick; cherished grandfather of Jeffrey and Sarah Littlefield and...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

We will always be in debt to Paul making the arrangments to the Galapagos - for the memories of the trip but more importantly for making new friends. Our prayers go out to the whole family.

Dear Joanie and family -

I have had the pleasure of Paul's friendship since 1994 when I joined Gateway Camera Club. I remember Paul as a quietly humorous man who had a real talent for photography. One way I will remember Paul is through his beautiful balloon images. He has left a true legacy to his children and grandchildren. May he rest in peace and may his family be comforted in their loss.

Dear Joni, Andrea and Nanci;
I was so saddened this morning when I opened my email (having been out of the office on Friday) and saw yours, Joni, that Paul had lost his battle with cancer. My heart is heavy for your (much too soon) loss; I know all too well how hard it is to lose your husband and father to this horrible disease. The only blessing is that he is no longer in pain and he's at peace now, as I hope you all will be, too. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Sue

Paul will always stay alive in fond memories of our travels together.
Be at peace.

Bob & Myrna

Dear Joni,
Paul was a good friend to me, both at Gateway and BWPS. He helped me with my amature photography
skills compared to his. May he have a glorious rainbow balloon ride now.
Mary McCarthy

Joni,

I was so saddened to hear about Paul's passing. He was a wonderful photographer. I will always remember his willingness to help me with my photography. He was devoted to our camera club and everyone looked up to him for his expertise and willingness to help others.

Paul will truely be missed. My deepest sympathy to you and your family

Dear Joni,

I was so sorry to hear about your loss. I remember Paul at Chatham years ago, during the agency retreat. The two of you went out together--Paul with his camera--in search of beautiful scenery and nature. What a great way to embrace life.

Take care,
Carol

We were shocked when we got the e-mail from Moe Blatt.
many memories of good times come to mind.
Our sympathies to you and the girls as well as the rest of your family.