Anthony J. Lomasney, age 23

of Braintree

Anthony J. Lomasney, age 23

Anthony J. Lomasney, age 23, a lifelong resident of Braintree, died unexpectedly, Saturday, April 20, 2024 at home.

Anthony was born in Boston and raised in Braintree. He was a graduate of Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H., Class of 2019.

He was employed as a ski instructor at King Pine Ski Area in Madison, N.H.

Anthony loved spending time outdoors and had a passion for skiing, snowboarding, rock climbing, mountain biking, and surfing. He cherished time spent with his family on Ossipee Lake in New Hampshire. He also had an interest in mixed martial arts (MMA).

Beloved son of Mary T. Lomasney of Braintree.

Devoted brother of Ashley M. Lomasney.

Loving grandson of the late Marie T. (Gravina) Lomasney and her late companion Edward M. Fitzmaurice.

Anthony is survived by his dear uncle, Edward J. Lomasney and his late wife Doreen, and his cousins, Rachel and Brianna. He is also survived by a loving extended family of cousins and close friends.

Visiting hours will be held at McMaster Funeral Home, 86 Franklin Street (Rt. 37), Braintree, on Thursday, April 25, from 4 – 7 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Saint Francis of Assisi Church, 856 Washington Street, Braintree, on Friday, April 26, at 11:30 a.m. At the request of the family, interment will take place privately.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Anthony’s memory may be made to Bridger Ski Foundation Mental Health Toolkit, P.O. Box 1243, Bozeman, MT 59771 or by visiting www.bridgerskifoundation.org.

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  • Our sincere condolences. We had some good times with Anthony and will cherish the memories of the time we spent with him. He will truly be missed. Thoughts and prayers are with you Mary, Ashley and your family. May the Lord be with you in this difficult time. With our deepest sympathy, Donna and Paul Gravina

  • I will sorely miss Anthony flying by on his bicycle!!

  • A strong brother, friend and fighter

  • So sorry to hear of your loss. Words cannot ease your pain. Just know that you’re in our thoughts and prayers 🙏

  • Anthony was a pleasure to work with at the King Pine Ski School. In my dealings with him as a supervisor, he was kind, helpful, and generally always made an effort to support those he was working with.

    He certainly will be missed.

    My deep condolences to all of Anthony’s friends and family.

  • Dear Mary & Ashley,
    We are deeply sorry for this loss of your beloved Anthony 💔 We send loving, healing prayers to you 🙏 and will continue to carry all three of you in our hearts ❤️

    Lovingly,
    Melissa & Bill

  • I met Anthony two ski seasons ago as a fellow ski instructor at King Pine and I am so sorry about the the loss of my recent found friend. I loved his patience, kindness and intelligence. I shall not forget his wonderful stories of surfing in Costa Rica and plans for surfing in Puerto Rico.
    My heart goes out to all his family and friends.