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Alfred A. Dasso

Springfield, Massachusetts

1936 - 2024

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Alfred A. Dasso1936 - 2024SpringfieldAlfred A. Dasso, 87, a lifelong resident of Springfield passed away on March 15, 2024, at Baystate Medical Center. Born on August 17, 1936, he was the son of the late Ernest and Elizabeth (Massetti) Dasso.Al graduated from Springfield Technical High School, he...

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For some strange reason, I was sitting here tonight and wondering what became of you & Al. Maybe not so strange, since the people we sat with at our neighborhood bar were from East Longmeadow. I hope you are doing well & you have my heartfelt condolences. I remember very good times. If you would like to talk you can reach me at 781-956-0568.

Dear Mrs. Dasso and Family, I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Dasso at Mt. Carmel Church many years ago. He was the best! Mrs. Dasso too. My son Joe was fortunate enough to have Mr. Dasso train him to become an alter server. He was always by his side. Mt. Carmel was lucky to have him. Such a good man. God Bless Mr. Dasso. Thank you for all you did for your church and community. Kelley Mickiewicz

JUDY. I wanted to say how sorry I was to read about your husband 's passing..You were such a nice couple..Hope to have coffee sometime when you can..same phone #..My deepest sympathy.. Helen Vaselacopoulos..

Michael and I were so sorry to hear of Al´s passing. His parents lived next door to us for years. Al was always over wanting to help us with all kinds of things. A very generous friend.

My condolences to Judy and the Dasso and Bailey families. Al was one of my neighbors and he was a kind and generous guy. Al could fix anything and often helped all of in the neighborhood with lawnmowers, snowblowers, or many other things the rest of us were clueless about. Al was a man of faith and spend much of his time helping out at Mount Carmel. Al was friendly and always willing to share is view on current events. RIP will be missed. Kevin Devine

good guy with all the right intentions, was SFD through and through

Al will be missed by many in the city of Spfld. He was a person who always gave his best and made our city a much better for his efforts. Bill FOLEY SPFLD

Dear Judy and members of the Dasso family. I am sorry to learn of Al´s passing. Growing up in the SouthEnd Al was a friend, mentor and motivator. Always encouraging you to be your best. His guidance and support helped so many over the years. I am grateful for his friendship and encouragement. May you be comforted by your memories together and the good that he did for others. May God Bless

I am very sorry for your loss. AL taught me CPR about 20 years ago and to many pharmacists in the Western Mass Pharmacy association. I was his Pharmacist for quite a while. One hell of a nice guy. Will be missed I