PETER-COLTON-Obituary

PETER GERARD COLTON

Winchester, Massachusetts

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COLTON, Peter Gerard Of Winchester, MA, suffered a stroke on the morning of September 3rd and passed away peacefully later in the day at Massachusetts General Hospital with his family by his side. He was 66 years old. He leaves behind his loving wife, Anna Barresi Colton; daughter Jessica McCourt...

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I knew Peter for a very short period of time, but it is clear to me. He was a great man.

I went to Boston Technical with Peter played football with him great guy .R.IP.

Peter was the quarterback whose name was known across New England. I never caught a pass from him but his talent left its mark on Boston Technical High School. A legend that went to the same classrooms and teachers I did. RIP

So sorry for your loss.

Tim and family So sorry , walked in the Fours in Quincy and I was asking for you and Peter. Your son told me of his passing. Great person. God bless.

I remember Pete when we were kids, Playing ball at Lowe´s field. He was always enthusiastic and friendly and fun. Haven´t kept in touch all these years but I still think about Pete and the family. Hope everybody finds peace! Our family was among the larger families in Hyde Park. Our mothers were close

Dear Anna, I am sorry to learn of the passing away of Peter. He was a wonderful man and I always enjoyed my conversations with him. I will miss him. Sincerely, Ron

One of the greatest QB's in BPS annals. Had Peter as a freshman @ Boston Tech. Thom Moran, Billy DiLorenzo, Jackie Farrell and Vinnie Howley loved Peter from the gitco. Humble young man always had time for us. RIP

Anna, I just this moment heard about the passing of your husband. I am profoundly sorry for your loss and am sorry I didn't attend the wake. Had I known, I would have wanted to be there to show my support. You have been such a wonderful friend for so many years. Please know I am sending comforting and healing thoughts your way during this incredibly difficult time. Warmly, Karyn Brownell