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A bus was waiting for him
By adamg on Mon, 09/18/2017 - 5:29pm
A T bus on Centre Street in West Roxbury is hardly unusual. But this bus was parked outside the Gormley Funeral Home, its signboard alternating between "John Linso #6808" and "Rest in Peace."
Linso, 52, of West Roxbury, was a 28-year MBTA employee. He died last Thursday. Visiting hours are today.
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This room is dusty...
RIP transporter of mankind
Gotta say I like it
Imagine a bus full of family and friends instead of those depressing limousines for a funeral procession.
Everyone rides together
Instead of separate cars, everyone rides together.
He left a wife and five young
He left a wife and five young children. A good man, R.I.P.
RIP
I have some mutual friends and never heard a bad word about the gent.
Condolences to the family and nice gesture by the T.
A nice gesture on a sad occasion
That's really sweet. I hope his family is comforted.
Rest in peace.
Jack was my landlord for five
Jack was my landlord for five years. He was a great landlord (totally bucked the trend of bad landlords in the area) and an awesome guy. I feel horrible for his family. RIP.