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Steven P. Garry

Southborough, Massachusetts

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Steven Philip Garry, 37, died Friday May 3, 2013 at his home following a long battle with addiction. He is survived by his parents, Susan (Doherty) and Michael Garry of Medway; his 3 siblings, Sean Garry and his wife Stacy of Cumberland, RI; Colleen Mahan and her husband Andrew Mahan of Medway;...

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R.I.P Steve! You put a smile on a lot of faces here in Waltham. Gone but not forgotten.

Dear Mike & Sue,
While we have not seen eachother for years, I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your son (Paul Murphy let me know). I can only let you know that you are in my thoughts, my heart and my prayers. There are no right words for a parent losing a child - I am so sorry-this is heartbreaking news. My love to you both.

Sending our thoughts and prayers to the entire Garry family. Steve was a wonderful guy with a big heart and an infectious smile. He will be missed deeply. Cherish all the wonderful memories and time spent together.

I'm so sorry for your loss.
Have so many funny memories from when were in the same class. And growing up going to all the soccer tournaments.

Keeping y'all in our prayers during this rough time.
God bless

The Garry Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during these difficult days. God bless you all.
Paul, Kathy Hickey & Family

Garry Family, please accept our deepest condolences. Steve had the wonderful ability to make anyone laugh with his quick witted comments. He will be remembered fondly. May you find some peace in knowing how many people's lives he touched in a positive way

My deepest condolences to the Garry family during this time.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Steve had a contagious smile and was always so polite. Nothing but good memories of Steve in high school.

Sue and Mike,
Bobby and I are so sorry to hear about the loss of Steven. He certainly was a funny and very likable kid. One of my fondest memories of him was when all the kids were playing in the mud and he was totally covered head to toe and all you could see were his white teeth when he smiled. I know it's been a while but please know that our hearts and thoughts are with all of you.