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Peter Barsoum Jr.

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

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Peter Barsoum, Jr., 84, of Shrewsbury, passed away, Monday, October 19, 2009 in UMass Hospital.Peter is survived by his loving wife of sixty-one years, Rose (Shabo) Barsoum; two daughters: Diane Grossman and her husband David of Quincy and Katherine Beesley of Marblehead; a son, James Barsoum and...

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Rose and Family,....Very sorry to hear about Peter, I have many many great memories of him from the "old" days at the church.... Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you

Dear Rose
we are deeply saddened by Peter,s sudden departure but are comforted by our belief that a man of Peter,s faith will dwell with our lord forever.
We will miss him and he will remain in our memories. We will not forget his prayers , his great sense of humour and his sincerity .
To us he represented the continuity of our church and community .
We pray to the lord to give you a long and healthy life
Our deepest condolences to the family
John and Rania...

Ginger and I send our deepest condolences on Peter's passing. I will always remember Peter's upbeat attitude, ready smile and room-filling laugh. He welcomed and lifted all who came into his life.

Mrs. Barsoum, Kathy, Diane and Jimmy,

Im so sorry to hear about your Dad & Pete. He certainly lived a long & full life. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Donna (Delman)Lucier

Rose, we are both so sorry for the loss of Pete whom we considered a very dear friend. To us he was the "little guy" with a BIG heart. He'll be in our prayers forever.

Rose we are so sorry to hear of Peter's passing. Please accept our deepest condolences.

Rose and family soo sorry to hear about the loss of Peter. He will be truely missed. Gaby and Tamara Bahnan

"Uncle Peter" as many of us called him will be so missed. He lived a life of complete love, faith, dedication, and sincerity. He made a mark in everyone he met and no one can forget such a man. I am so greatful that I knew such a man.
My deepest condolences go to his wife, "Auntie Rose", and all his family.

Rose and Family...Sorry to hear of your loss, our thoughts are with you. We will miss Peter..
Mario and Marilyn DiGioia