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Alfonse G. Cardaropoli

South Hadley, Massachusetts

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Alfonse G. Cardaropoli1957 - 2025South HadleyAlfonse G. Cardaropoli passed away on January 20, 2025 at the age of 67. Born on July 10, 1957 in Springfield, MA he was the son of the late Ralph Cardaropoli and Jean (Yelle) Cardaropoli. Al graduated from Cathedral High School and went on to a long...

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Here it is 50 odd years later, and thinking about a certain person (Al) and I find myself here. I must take a moment to let it be known how much I respected Al and Al's mind. He caught me off guard with his depth of mind. He surprised me with the words he was able to find to explain feelings that could not otherwise be understood nor clarified. He had a beautiful mind. He's been thought of by many, but including me for so many years. I never forgot you, nor would I ever forget you, Al....

May God bless you and your family in these challenging times. My condolences to Cezza and the rest of the Cardaropoli family.

My condolences to Al's family. May he rest in peace.

I want to express my condolences to the family. I work with Al in QC for years and he was a great guy. He will be missed by all. I had great times with Al.....

Deepest condolences to Al´s family and friends May Al Rest in Peace. I still have the gem stones you gave me

You never knew if Al was having a bad day while at the post office. You were greeted with kind words, a big smile, and conversation. Such a loss for his family and the other people Al knew. Our deepest sympathy. Frank and Sheila Miller

We met at Two Guys where we both worked as young men. Al was a funny guy and we spent a fair amount of time hanging at Jai Alai, hiking, bowling. I have some great memories. Once we picked bucketfuls of cherries from his tree at his Dad's house on Johnson St. RIP Alphonse. If you see Danni from Jai Alai, remember he owes us money.

Class of Cat High 1975. We maintained our friendship for several years but went along our way. It´s not surprising so many if his coworkers respected him. So many of us have great memories of Forest Park, music and high school shenanigans with Al. Much love to his family

With deepest condolences to the Cardaropoli family.