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William F. Furlong

Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Of Plymouth, age 83, October 27. He was retired Vice President of United States Trust. He was a World War II Army Veteran, and a life long Red Sox fan. He is survived by his wife, Eleanor (Breen) Furlong. He is also survived by his children, Dr. Stephen Furlong, Linda Hazelton, Mark Furlong,...

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TO THE FURLONG FAMILY.I JUST LEARNED OF THE DEATH OF YOUR DAD MAY GOD BLESS HIM AND HIS FAMILY AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME,HE WAS A G OOD MAN I WILL MISS HIM DEARLY.

To the Furlong Family: I have just learned of your dad's passing, and am truly sorry for your loss. In admiration of your strong family bond, may it sustain you in your grief, and embrace the fond memories of life with your father. My thoughts are with you.

Ellie and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your warm memories bring you comfort during this very difficult time.

Joanne O'Neil and family

Steve, Linda, Mark et al;
Sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. I remember him fondly from our days in the old Braintree neighborhood. Please know he and your family will be remembered in our prayers.

Pap's
We have known each other for about 27 years and as life changes we drift apart. There have been many things you have done for me and I will always cherish the memories! I remember many funny and happy times in Braintree growing up. The pain is over and you rest in a quiet beautiful place. You will be remembered by many and missed by all. Mrs. F. you must remember all the good times you two shared, it will help you through the pain. Our deepest sympathy goes out to your entire...

I was very saddened to hear of the passing of Mr Furlong. It has been many years, but he always made me feel welcome in his home, and I think of Joanne often. My prayers go out to you all. J Tennant

Mr. Furlong,
I didn't know you, but in reading that you were a lifelong Red Sox fan, last night's victory was for you. God bless you and may you rest peacefully. To your family, I extend my deepest sympathy.

Mr. Furlong,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

ALL MY LOVE
from,
Agnes