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NATICK – Laury B. Ashin, of Natick passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday March 17, 2021 at age 75.
Son of the late Benjamin and Rose (Kahn) Ashin. Beloved husband of Michelle (Berube) Ashin of Natick. Brother of Kenneth Ashin and his wife Annette of Newton. Uncle of David Ashin of CA. Brother-in-law of Kathleen Berube C.S.J. of Brighton, Maureen Berube of Natick, and Normand Berube and his wife Stephanie of CA.
Laury was a Letter Carrier in Boston, and later in Natick retiring several years ago. He was a member of the Heritage Chorale in Framingham.
Services are private. In lieu of flowers, donations in Laury’s memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, or Care Dimensions Hospice.
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Services
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John Everett & Sons Funeral Home at Natick Common
4 Park Street, Natick, MATribute Wall
2 trees planted in memory of Laury
Joanmarie Goodwin
April 6, 2021 7:23 PMMichelle so sorry to hear of Laury's passing. He was such a great guy. Hugs and prayers to you and the family.
Susan Frischling Sacks
March 27, 2021 10:01 PMIt was a privilege to call Laury my friend as well as my cousin. I'm so sorry he is gone. May his memory be for blessing.
Ken Fisher
March 23, 2021 9:52 PMSo, so sorry. Laury was such a good soul. May his memory be a blessing.
Ken
Jeanne Sevigny
March 22, 2021 9:46 PMIt was an honor to share the stage with Laury. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. The kindness Laury always showed is a fine memory for all those who attended concerts. Heaven just gained a new angel. Peace to all. Jeanne
Alan Alpert
March 22, 2021 2:00 PMDear Michelle & the Ashin / Berube family,
I just learned of Laury's passing and with deep sorrow, I give you my condolences.
A tree is being planted in his sweet memory.
Sincerely,
Alan Alpert
Alan Alpert
A Memorial Tree was ordered in memory of Laury B. Ashin by Alan Alpert. Plant a Tree