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ALAN JAMES VANARIA

Simsbury, Connecticut

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VANARIA, Alan James, Esq. Of Springfield, formerly of Simsbury, CT, and Waltham passed away August 18, 2014, after a brief illness. Loving father of Hillary Birch Vanaria of Boston, MA, Austin R. Vanaria of Chicago IL, and Hunter A. Vanaria of New York, NY, devoted brother of Robert Vanaria of...

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Hard to believe you´ve been gone that long. You´re in heaven...give Judy Buoniconti a big hug for me. Love ya, Alan.

We are very saddened and shocked of this news. Alan was a very dear friend to my husband and I. We became very close over the past few years. He always made us laugh with his elaborate stories! He loved his children more than anything in the world and was extremely proud of them. We are going to miss him dearly, especially every Weds night when he would come into Red Rose for a few beers, his veal grinder, and some laughs or words of wisdom. Rest in Peace Alan..our deepest condolences to his...

I went to school with Austin and Hunter when we were kids. I am so sorry to hear about your loss and my condolences are with the boys and your family!

You will be missed by your friends at Buckeye Brothers Smoke Shop in Springfield.

We are so sorry to learn of Alan's passing and send our deepest condolences to the family especially Hillary, Austin and Hunter. He was so gracious and kind and we and our daughter have very pleasant memories of him.

I worked with Alan at KBG for approximately five years. He was certainly a devoted father as well as a professional mentor. This news was shocking due to how young he was taken away. My condolences to his family and close friends. KBG was a great workplace that provided an environment that nourished life long friendships.....I will always miss that place, time and people.

Dear Vanaria Family Members
I knew Alan since he started practicing law in Springfield. He was a friend and colleague. As a court employee i saw Alan almost every week when he first came to town. He was a professional and a friend.

Sorry to hear of his passing
Atty. Richard Morrissey

So sorry to hear of Alan's passing. We spent many summer days with the Nipper Maher Park gang playing baseball back in the sixties.