John Ferris

john ferris
John H. Ferris 65, of Boxford, beloved husband of Denise M. (O’Leary) Ferris died September 5, 2013 at his home surrounded by his family. Born in Weymouth, he was the son of the late Arthur and Dorothy (Byrne) Ferris. He was raised and educated in Milton and was a graduate of Milton High School. John continued his education at American University in Washington D.C. where he earned his bachelor’s degree. He then matriculated on to Northeastern University where he received his master’s degree. John started out his career at the Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare where he met the love of his life, Denise, in 1974. They married in Connecticut in the fall of 1975 and together began their life as a family in Roslindale. John spent many years employed with the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, during which time they moved from the city up to Boxford to raise their growing family in 1985. Most recently, John had been employed with the Social Security Administration of the United States Federal Government. One of nine children, and a devoted husband and father, family was paramount in John's life. He was passionate about his family and was a dedicated supporter of all of his children’s endeavors. A sports nut, John especially enjoyed cheering them on at all of their sporting events. John volunteered as a coach in youth hockey and made sure to watch every soccer game he possibly could, sometimes driving hundreds of miles just to be able to attend. Nicknamed “Paul Bunyan” by his children’s friends, John loved spending time working on the house and undertaking DIY home improvement projects. An avid woodworker and craftsman, John was known for his meticulous attention to detail and loved to create handmade wooden furniture for his family. He would lend a hand during school projects, make cornhole sets, and buy all sorts of tools for his adult children any chance he could get. John will be remembered for his incredible dry sense of humor, his generosity, his demonstrative personality, and his ability to make anyone laugh at any time. He will be forever missed by his family and by his friends. In addition to his wife of 37 years, John is survived by his children, Meaghan Ferris and her husband Joseph Raniszewski of Philadelphia, Caitlin Ferris of Boxford, Zachary Ferris of Boston, his sisters, Diane Pistorino of Taunton, Gail Blout and Lisa Ferris, both of Cambridge, his brothers, David Ferris of Cambridge, Robert Ferris of Severn, Maryland and many nieces and nephews. He was also the brother of the late Stephen Ferris and Lauren Kennedy. ARRANGEMENTS: His funeral service will be held in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors 28 Elm St., Danvers Square, Saturday Sept.14th, at 11 A.M. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours will be prior to the service from 9 to 11 A.M. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in John’s memory to the DeGregorio Family Foundation at www.degregorio.org (P.O. Box 236, Pleasantville, NY 10570).

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  1. I worked with John for many years for the state. He was always willing to lend his help and expertise with the work we did. I am so sorry to hear of his demise . My sympathy to his family.

  2. John was a remarkable individual with many talents. I was fortunate enough to work with him for a number of years and we shared lots of laughter and fun times together. His intelligence, work ethic and gift for making each workday a pleasure are sorely missed. Having spent some quality time with John over the past few months; his courage and determination were remarkable . My condolences to the entire Ferris family and I hope you find comfort during this difficult time. Peter Carr

  3. I would like to send my condolences to John’s family. John was truly a wonderful coworker. He will truly be missed!

  4. I had the distinct pleasure and honor to have worked with John for SSA for about three years from 2010-2012. Being seated right next to him gave me the opportunity to chat with him on a variety of subjects, sports and politics being my favorites, though John was a polymath who could discuss nearly anything. He especially liked talking about his children’s activities, sports, and accomplishments. I will always be thankful that I was able to live in Boston and know John Ferris. He was a great man that will be missed by a great many people.

  5. I would like to offer my condolences to Denise, Caitlyn, Meagan and Zachary. Although, Johnny was much older than I, I do remember seeing him at 7 Willoughby as I hung around his younger sister. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  6. Just want you to know I am thinking of you and your family. I am sure you will get through this with all of the warm memories you have. God Bless.


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