Richard-Subilosky-Obituary

Richard J. Subilosky

Wayland, Massachusetts

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SUBILOSKY, Richard J. Of Framingham formerly of Wayland and Brighton, died on Jan. 20, 2011. Beloved husband of the late Eileen F. (Shanahan) Subilosky who died in 2003. Devoted father of John R. Subilosky of Framingham, formerly of Cochituate. Cherished grandfather of Ariana D. Subilosky of...

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We had many good times down the Cape and in the Agawam River. Great memories growing up in Brighton, fishing at Walden´s Pond after midnight mass. Good times.

Going through some old pictures the other day, found a few of us when we were like 12 or 13. Good times and good memories.

Sub, John and I are so sorry for the loss of your Dad.

John, you know your dad held a special place in my heart. I am glad to have been part of the family even if it was only for a short period of time. Your dad showed our daughter sooo much love and kindness and I see alot of him in her. I know the next week will be hard but you know that I am here for anything you may need. Keep strong and god bless!

My condolences to Richie's family. I remember him coming to my father's store on Waverly Street on numerous occassions and also playing first base on the Brighton Warriors team. Damn good hitter too. He will be missed.

John and family, I didn't know him well. But I'm sorry for your loss. I know though John what a great man he was. You're all in my thoughts and prayers.

Sorry to hear of Richie's passing. We grew up together in Brighton and were charter members of the Bum's Corner bunch. A career in the military led me to the mid west but my thoughts frequently return to times in Brighton and guys like Richie.

To all of the family members
We are so sorry to hear about Richie, please except our sincere condolences. We both grew up with
Richie and have many fond memories of him and Eileen. We had many happy times together in
Brighton and will never forget the cottage, and fun at the Cape.
Every time we hear a Johnny Cash song we think of Rich and those fun filled times.
Bill & Bunny Buck

Chickie, Cookie, Eleanor, Joe and Edmund: Sad to see one of our own go so soon, I saw Ritchie last October, I believe, at the reunion for Brighton guys... Lots of great reminiscing. Best to all. Chuck Gricus