Adrian-Calixto-Obituary

Adrian Calixto

Springfield, Massachusetts

1978 - 2020

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Adrian “Ari” Calixto, age 42, died in his home in Springfield, MA on August 8, 2020. He was born in Newark, New Jersey on June 27, 1978 to Elba Iris Sanchez and Angel L. Calixto. He attended Windham High School in Willimantic, CT and completed coursework at Springfield Technical Community...

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My heart breaks knowing you´re gone Ari. It´s been nearly 20 years since we last spoke, but I´ve always wondered how you and your daughter were doing. You made a lasting impression in my life. You had the best sense of humor, were always kind and thoughtful toward me and spoke so highly of your daughter. I´m sorry we lost contact when I moved out of state, you will continue to be missed. May God Bless your daughter and bring peace and healing to your family. Much love always

RIP my friend GOD BLESS

Adrian was one of the stars at gandara. I worked with him for 17 years and he was loved by all. I am so sorry for your loss.
This is truly a gain for heaven and a loss for earth.

May the Lord comfirt you in your loss.

Dear Raf and family, I am so sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. When I was a child I lived in Southern California and attended the Mission San Luis Rey in Oceanside. Per my request, Adrian Calixto is being mentioned in their weekly Mass’ Prayers of the Faithful and a Mass will be scheduled there in April 2021.

I haven't been able to find the words until now. Thank you for the many years of memories. Through the years not only were you my friend but you became my family. Your love and compassion, smile and laughter will never be forgotten. You will be deeply missed by all of us. My sincere condolence to the Calixto family.

I have struggled to find the right words to say and could not leave this obituary without memorializing your life and presence. There is an Irish blessing that says “ May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be at always be at your back, May the sun shine warm upon your face; The rains fall soft upon your fields and, Until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of his hand”. My sincere condolences to the Calixto family

Adrian Calixto met me when I was 15 or 16 years old when I walked inside Fort Pleasant. A man who I didn't know that is an athletic man in the past. I had privileges in permission from him that is needed. I always help him get what he wants from the Fort Pleasant convenient store, all is well as etcetera. If I was defenseless, then he would see why, like once when I was bullied by a younger kid who was taller than me and he was having too many threats to people. Adrian heard and wanted to get...

Adrian bought his house thru me many years ago. He was so proud to be able to do that at such a young age. We looked at many houses! He was always so kind, respectful and considerate and always had a smile on his face. I am happy that I got to know him ....my sincere sympathy to his family and friends

My most sincere condolences to the family. I met Ari back when we were in Natchaug. He always made me and everyone laugh. Mariella was the one who introduced me to him, his brothers Angel and Ralphie. I'm in shock to hear of his passing, so young and full of life. May the memories of him give you all the strength and courage to get through is difficult time. May he forever rest in peace.