Alan-Gallerani-Obituary

Alan R. Gallerani

Feeding Hills, Massachusetts

1950 - 2023

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Alan R. Gallerani1950 - 2023Feeding HillsWith great sadness the family of Alan R. Gallerani announces his sudden passing on July 11,2023 surrounded by his loved ones. Born in Springfield on October 19,1950 to the late Vincent and Sylvia (Harris) Gallerani he was raised and educated there...

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Alan was Best Man for our Valentines Day Wedding. Remembered today as the good friend you alsways were.

Hard to believe it's been a year. Missing, but always remembering, the good times and laughs we all had.

Alan was a very funny guy, smart, and witty. If you were in his presence, you knew you were in for a good time. Alan was my guitar teacher. He met me at a pawn shop to help me pick out a starter guitar. I then went into the Air Force and my guitar playing was improved. I wanted to buy my dream guitar, Ovation Acoustic Electric, but I didn´t trust myself to get the right one. I sent Alan the money and he bought my Ovation Acoustic Electric and sent it out to me in California. It is...

So sorry to hear this . Alan you will be missed.

The Class of 1968 of Technical High School extends sincerest condolences to the family of our classmate, Alan Gallerani. May his Memory be Eternal.

Alan was not only a good friend to our family but was also considered a part of our family. His presence was always welcomed in our home during holidays and most anytime just to talk and laugh around the table as people so used to do. Alan was always very supportive of others in their ventures offering his helpful words of encouragement and guidance when needed and always adding his humorous side to make a laugh. Always with a new joke, (when we used to tell them) Alan would have never...

I enjoyed becoming Alan's friend and socializing with him and the Gallerani family at the Al and Stella Gallerani Suffield St home in the early 1970's....... I ran into Alan in 1976 in Chicopee Center at the Market Square general alarm fire... Walter Krzeminski, retired CFD