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| Steven Michael Laramee Jr., 18 |
| By Administrator |
| Monday, November 29, 1999 07:00 PM |
Steven Michael Laramee Jr., age 18, died September 15, as a result of an automobile accident on Sept. 14th.
Steven Michael Laramee Jr., age 18, died September 15, as a result of an automobile accident on Sept. 14th. ![]() Steven was born in Plymouth on August 29, 1989. He moved to Duxbury from Kingston five years ago. He was currently attending his senior year of high school at Duxbury High School. He had planed to attend Bridgewater State to pursue a Business degree. Steven enjoyed sports, participating on the wrestling team at Duxbury High, playing basketball and Little League while attending Kingston Schools, and he also played the Plymouth Summer League. He took lessons in Chinese in Newton with his friends. Steven also participated in Ken Do sword fighting for the past three years. He had a special interest in working on the computer. He was the loving son of Kelly Ann (Laramee) Moneghan of Duxbury and Steven M. Laramee of Plymouth and step-mother Joanne. He was the beloved brother of Eoin Laramee of Duxbury and step-sister of Brianna McAuliffe. He also leaves his paternal grandmother Ann Laramee of Brinnze Beach, Fla., and maternal grandparents Ed Moneghan of Pembroke and Sheila Monaghan of Duxbury. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place Thursday at 10 a.m. at Holy Family Church in Duxbury. Friends may call at the Cartmell Funeral Home on Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. Cremation will take place at Mayflower Crematory, Duxbury. Donations in his memory may be made to Steven M. Larameee, Jr. scholarship Fund c/o Rockland Trust Co. Pilgrim Hill Rd. Plymouth, Ma 02360. |






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