George P. Lucier
Jul 4th, 2017
George P. Lucier 93 of South Yarmouth died Tuesday July 4, 2017 at the Essex Pavilion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Hyannis.
Born in Shrewsbury, Mr. Lucier was a verteran of the U.S. Navy during World War II and was honorably discharged in 1943.
George was a fair-minded character, formerly a Registry Police Officer and a life-long fisherman and sea captain. He was very active in the fishing and sports community since moving to Cape Cod in the early 1950’s.
His many friends were generally centered around Capt. Parker’s Restaurant and the many harbors of Cape Cod.
His life could not be defined by this obit because there would be too many stories, but suffice to say those that knew him had great respect and love for this gentlemen. We will miss you George!
George is survived his daughter, Diane Boyington and her husband, W.C. of Loxley, AL; his grandson, Larry Brooks and his wife, Erica; his great grandson, Connor; and four nephews, Paul of Brewster, Dennis of Camarillo, CA, Robert of FL, and Eddie “Woody” Boyle of TX.
The family would like to extended their special thanks to Ted and Jeannie Sullivan for their great advice and friendship; to Joe Francis, Joe Britt, and Tommy Grey for their help with George’s boat; to Nathalie, Miss Ann, Michele, Cindy, and especially his “earth angels” Marcy, Helene and Morgan.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday July 19 in St. Pius X Church, Station Ave., South Yarmouth.
Interment will follow at 1:45 p.m. in the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne.
Visiting hours will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday July 18 in the Hallett Funeral Home, 273 Station Ave., South Yarmouth.
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Never met a man with a greater Love for Life and the people around him. If he couldn't put a smile on your face; you may as well pack it in. Nothing nicer than having him come up from behind and tap you on the shoulder. From a 1960s / 70s era "Greaser" to say that about a Mass. Registry Cop just about covers it all. May God rest your Soul Coach
My dear Diane and family: I am so happy you found each other. One of the good guys has left us. I will always remember my time spent with Captain George with great love. Xoxo