Lawrence E. Massone

Born: Fri., Jul. 29, 1960
Died: Sun., Jul. 17, 2005

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Of Saugus, formerly of Everett, on July 17. Husband of Valerie Cardillo. Loving father of Matthew and Marisa. Son of Lawrence and Antonetta English of Everett. Brother of Vincent of Revere, and Angela Peters of Tewksbury. Loving companion of Lynda Ricciardi. Also survived by many cousins and friends. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT, Friday, July 22 at 9. Funeral Mass Immaculate Conception Church, Everett, at 10. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 4-8. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mr. Massone's name may be made to Mass. General Hospital, attn: E.P. Lab, 165 Cambridge St., Suite 600, Boston, MA 02114. Interment Glenwood Cemetery, Everett. Sgt. Massone was a 20-year member of the Everett Police Force.

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The Craig Family
   Posted Wed July 20, 2005
Our deepest condonlences to the Massone family. Only now, seeing it in print, could we beleive that Larry is no longer with us. Larry was the very best neighbor and friend! I'll miss our daily talks over the fence, our open house visits, and seeing Larry on the deck with a different hat on each day! May you take comfort in knowing that Larry is a wonderful person and truly loved throughout the neighborhood. No matter if you ask an adult or child, you will hear the same story... Larry's the Best, everyone loves Larry! We will miss him terribly.
With All Our Love,
Lisa, Jim and Jamie Craig

Pam Hart
   Posted Fri July 22, 2005
Dollie, Larry, Valerie and family, our deepest sympathy in this time of sorrow for the loss of both your husband and brother. We were your neighbors on Glendale Terr. when our son Michael was born. We remember watching Larry play as a little boy. May he rest in peace.
Don and Pam Hart