Amesbury, MA- Gregory S. Hyatt, 70, of Amesbury, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 8, 2024.
Condolence Messages
Jean Barrilesays
Please accept my condolences for the
loss of Gregory. Brother, father, and husband. He was a great friend of mine in my youth and I have fond memories of spending time playing board games and developing games in his parent’s home. His mother was always an integral part of our group and I will forever be grateful for those innocent times and cherish these memories throughout my life. May you rest in peace Greg.
I extend my condolances to his sister Valerie and the extended Hyatt, Manzi and Tulley families who knew him.
It is impossible to realize that Greg and I first met in September, 1959 on our first day of school at Saint Francis and Lawrence. we went through high school together, and I was his guest many times during his college days at Yale.
Greg was my daughter Christine‘s godfather. It is unfortunate that we lost touch with each other while he was pursuing his political career.
I also extend condolences to his ex-wife, Linda Serio and their daughter Allison.
I’m sorry to hear of Greg’s passing. We were classmates at Central, and enjoyed several things in common, especially music. Greg was one of the most brilliant people I ever knew, and I was very proud of him getting into Yale, where I know he enjoyed sparring in debate with many people.
I had the chance to visit with him in the square in Amesbury a few years ago. On the surface, it certainly appeared that he had lost his way, and it was sad to behold. But I enjoyed the short time I was with him, and we shared memories from our years at Central.
My condolences to everyone near to him in his life.
My condolences and prayers go out to Greg’s family. He and I were good friends back at Central Catholic High School and I have many fond memories of those times. May he rest in peace.
I was very sorry to hear of Greg’s passing. My sincere condolences to his family.
Greg was a classmate of mine at Central Catholic and Valedictorian of our class of 1971. To this day I still remember his graduation speech. His message to us, his fellow classmates, was that going forward in the world “life will be what you make it.” In good times and in bad, I’ve never forgotten those words. Greg was smart and wise beyond his years.
Hi David
This is Larry Flockerzie, a classmate from Central and fellow track team member. Like yourself, I have never forgotten Greg’s excellent graduation speech. It’s amazing what stays with us over the years.
This is a sad passing.
Jean Barrile says
Please accept my condolences for the
loss of Gregory. Brother, father, and husband. He was a great friend of mine in my youth and I have fond memories of spending time playing board games and developing games in his parent’s home. His mother was always an integral part of our group and I will forever be grateful for those innocent times and cherish these memories throughout my life. May you rest in peace Greg.
Richard Magri says
I extend my condolances to his sister Valerie and the extended Hyatt, Manzi and Tulley families who knew him.
It is impossible to realize that Greg and I first met in September, 1959 on our first day of school at Saint Francis and Lawrence. we went through high school together, and I was his guest many times during his college days at Yale.
Greg was my daughter Christine‘s godfather. It is unfortunate that we lost touch with each other while he was pursuing his political career.
I also extend condolences to his ex-wife, Linda Serio and their daughter Allison.
I’m sorry for the loss of this dear friend
Dan Scanlon says
I’m sorry to hear of Greg’s passing. We were classmates at Central, and enjoyed several things in common, especially music. Greg was one of the most brilliant people I ever knew, and I was very proud of him getting into Yale, where I know he enjoyed sparring in debate with many people.
I had the chance to visit with him in the square in Amesbury a few years ago. On the surface, it certainly appeared that he had lost his way, and it was sad to behold. But I enjoyed the short time I was with him, and we shared memories from our years at Central.
My condolences to everyone near to him in his life.
Ronald Charpentier says
My condolences and prayers go out to Greg’s family. He and I were good friends back at Central Catholic High School and I have many fond memories of those times. May he rest in peace.
David Crowley says
I was very sorry to hear of Greg’s passing. My sincere condolences to his family.
Greg was a classmate of mine at Central Catholic and Valedictorian of our class of 1971. To this day I still remember his graduation speech. His message to us, his fellow classmates, was that going forward in the world “life will be what you make it.” In good times and in bad, I’ve never forgotten those words. Greg was smart and wise beyond his years.
Larry Flockerzie says
Hi David
This is Larry Flockerzie, a classmate from Central and fellow track team member. Like yourself, I have never forgotten Greg’s excellent graduation speech. It’s amazing what stays with us over the years.
This is a sad passing.
BRIAN E DURKIN says
My condolences to the family. I knew Greg from the Dewey Club many years ago.