John J. Hayes

john hayes
On Wednesday, June 9th 2021, Joesph "John" Hayes, loving father and favorite uncle to many passed away at the age of 59. John was born on August 3rd 1961 in Cambridge MA. He graduated from Billerica High School and shortly after graduating he joined the sanitation department of Boston alongside his own father and brother. In 1987 he moved to his family's summer home on Little Ossipee Lake in East Waterboro ME. For years he took care of his grandparents William and Phyllis Murray and then eventually his own mother Roberta Hayes. In 1989 he was blessed with his lovely daughter, Shaunte. For those of us who knew John "Chopper" Hayes we knew that he was the life of any party. He was known to put others before himself. John had a passion for traveling, rock classics, and racing his checkmate on the lake. He was known for his sense of humor, contagious energy, and his welcoming and compassionate spirit. He is precedeased by his brother Eddie Hayes, Jr. John is survived by his daughter, Shaunte E. Hayes, of Waterboro Me, his brother, William M. Hayes and sister-in-law, Kim M. Hayes, his brother Michael P. Hayes, his nephews, William R. Hayes, Dillan P. Hayes, his nieces, Nicole L. Hayes, Kaylee E. Hayes, his nephew Aidden Hayes,his great nephew, Dominic A. Wetzelaer, and his great nieces Alexia M. Wetzelaer, and Cameron L . Moses. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 pm on June 12th and June 13th at 30 Landry Road Waterboro ME for anyone that wants to come celebrate John's life. Per request from John "Chopper" Hayes there will be a Choppalozza on July 3rd to give him his Mardi Gras send off! The family would like to thank his lifelong friends, his Little Ossipee neighborhood community, and the medical staff at Maine Medical Center. Donations and flowers may be sent to 30 Landry Road, East Waterboro ME 04030.

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  1. I got to meet Chopper on my first trip to Maine while transporting rescue dogs. Chopper, his mom and daughter made me feel welcome
    and a part of the family. He was a good guy and a one in a million. I will miss you my friend. Until we meet again, stay kool.
    A candle was lit in remembrance

    – Jane Hurst

  2. Shaunte we are heartbroken to get this news. John was a great guy and we loved him dearly. We loved we he came to Florida. He was the life of the party. He was great to Chris who he knicknamed Tiny. Tiny will miss him forever. You are so lucky to have him as a Dad he loved you. You were his pride and joy.

    – Janice Kemp

  3. Basket garden was purchased for the family of John J. Hayes by Donna debbis. Send FlowersLove you shaunte! In our thoughts love , Pete and Donna thinking of you and your family.Donna debbis

    – Donna debbis

  4. A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of John J. Hayes by Nikole, Tori, & the ladies. Plant a TreeWe are so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you & your family. We love you Kaylee!Love your VG FamilyNikole, Tori, & the ladies

    – Nikole, Tori, & the ladies


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