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TOUFIC HAJJAR Obituary

HAJJAR, Toufic "John" 85, of Quincy, died at home on December 8th, 2012 while surrounded by his loving family. Toufic was born on October 27, 1927 in Kaitouly, Lebanon. He immigrated to the U.S. and settled in Quincy where he raised his five children alongside his loving wife of 64 years, Linda. Toufic is remembered not only by his beloved wife Linda, but also by his five children: Louise and her husband David Densmore, of Braintree; Michael and his wife Asma of Quincy; Susan of Hingham; Steven and his wife Jean of Cohasset; and Marianne of Quincy. Toufic will be deeply missed by his six grandchildren, Michelle Densmore, Jessica Densmore, Michael Hajjar, Danielle Hajjar, Elias Dagher & Nicole Hajjar. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews both in the U.S. and Lebanon. Toufic is the brother of the late Najib Hajjar and sister-in-law Antoinette, and is also survived by his five sisters, all of Lebanon: Marie and her husband Emile Hajjar; Milia and her late husband Ibrahim Hajjar; Alice and her late husband George Hajjar; Souad and her husband Joseph Youakim; Jamal and her late husband John Youakim. He is survived by his wife Linda's siblings: Julia of Quincy; Mabel and her late husband Ferris of Quincy; and Sidney and his wife Evalynne of Milton. Toufic was passionate about his charitable endeavors including the Foundation Fighting Blindness, St. Jude, Father Bill's Place, the World Lebanese Cultural Union Boston chapter & Our Lady of the Annunciation Church. From the time he arrived in the United States, Toufic was an entrepreneur. He began his first business selling fruits and vegetables to the local community. He segued into the clothing industry when he began selling clothes to the workers at the Quincy Point shipyard. Toufic got to know his customers personally and enjoyed the everyday interaction with the people he met. In 1950, he founded Hajjar's Big & Tall Men's Clothing. What began as a single store in Quincy grew to five retail stores. For years beyond his official retirement, Toufic was actively involved in the day-to-day operations of the company and enjoyed serving his customers, many of whom he knew by name. Toufic passed the lead role in the company on to his son, Steven, who carries on the great work his father began. Several other family members, spanning three generations, have also been employed at Hajjar's Big and Tall. In 2011, Toufic was honored by the City of Quincy for his decades of outstanding citizenship, and generosity to the city he called home for 64 years. Toufic leaves behind a legacy of generosity, kindness and love for family. There is no better example of the success of the American Dream. He will be forever missed. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Keohane Funeral Home, 785 Hancock Street, QUINCY, on Wednesday at 9:30am. Funeral services in Annunciation Melkite Cathedral, 7 VFW Parkway, West Roxbury at 11am. Visiting hours Tuesday 4-8pm. Burial in Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Mr. Hajjar may be made to Foundation Fighting Blindness, PO Box 17279, Baltimore, MD 21297-0495 or Deaf Blind Contact Center, 215 Brighton Avenue, Allston, MA 02134.

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Published by Suburban Life Publications from Dec. 9 to Dec. 10, 2012.

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Brian M DB Contact Center

December 19, 2012

Toufic was a wonderful husband and father, and was always supportive of the Deaf-Blind here in Massachusetts. Our hearts go out to his family, as well as our prayers.

December 17, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Judie Leon Assaf

Dr. Richard Woolfe

December 16, 2012

My condolences to the Hajjar family which has lost a truly fine man.

Dr. Richard Woolfe

CHARLES ANDERBERG

December 11, 2012

As the newlywed husband of Cleo/Josephine Hajjar, I had the pleasure of meeting Toufic and the Quincy Hajjar family in 1956.After several visits with Toufic and family I very soon realized what an outstanding kind and generous person he was and I always looked forward to another visit .He became an ambassador and godfather of the Hajjar family clan ,and I always looked forward to another visit .He was also a very proud citizen and supporter of the USA.
Also had the privilege of hosting his mother Affifi and her brother Thomas at our 1966 home in Sacramento Ca.
My family sincere condolences to Linda and her offspring and also to sisters Julia and Mabel .

Sharon M Mendes

December 11, 2012

Toufic (John)was a remarkable person. He touched everyone he met in a special way.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Pauline Raiche

December 11, 2012

Louise & David
My condolence goes to you on the loss of your dear father. He is at peace now.

Joe Robles Sr.

December 11, 2012

The Robles Family send our deepest sympathy. Our prayers are with you all.
God Bless

Jessica Densmore

December 10, 2012

To my lovely grandfather,

You were the most kind hearted loving generous man I have ever known. Everything in my life I owe to you. I love you more than words can say.

Love your granddaughter,

Jessie

Jessica Densmore

December 10, 2012

To my lovely Jiddo,

You were the most kind hearted generous man that I have ever known. I love you more than words can say. See you in heaven. I love you.

Your granddaughter,

Jessie

John Hajjar

December 10, 2012

Dearest Uncle Toufic,

You will live vividly in our memories forever. You were the most kind, generous and loving person to your family, friends and the many people whose lives you touched. You will be deeply missed by us all.

With our deepest condolences and love to all who share in our loss,

Johnny, Astrid, Carine, Nicholas & Victoria

December 10, 2012

We are so deeply saddened by the loss of this most loved husband, father, grandfather and dear dear friend
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy, Love, Betty Tamer and Bob Bentley

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