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David L. Coppolo

Ludlow, Massachusetts

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David L. Coppolo1947 - 2012LUDLOW - David L. Coppolo, age 65, of 165 Moore St., long-time owner of New England Signs of Chicopee, passed away surrounded by his family on Thursday, October 18, 2012 in UMASS Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, after a two year illness. He was born in Springfield...

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Hello Betty,
My heart and prayers are with you in your loss of your soul-mate David. May God bless and sustain you through this sad time and restore your joy.

So sorry that I was not able to get there for David's funeral. My health now keeps me from getting out often. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

Dad (Pasquale)

I am sorry for your loss. My dad is Pasquale (Pat) Coppolo.
Tanya Coppolo Boushee

Dear Denise and Mark
Thank u for ur kind words. They mean a lot. We couldnt find ur no. Or we would have called u after we got home. We enjoyed ur friendship at the Lodge and thought of u often. The best to both of u. Betty

Dear Mark and Denise,
I pray everything goes great for you guys. For every one person who loses the fight, three win it. I sincerely hope you win your fight. Thank you for your kind words of encouragement to my mom and my family. And God bless your courage and strength!!

Betty
Mark and I are so sad to hear about David. We only knew you two for such a short time while at Hope Lodge, but we felt that we connected with the both of you, David was always quick with a joke. Betty remember that he is now at peace and looking down at you with love. You took such good care of him and I know that he knows that he was loved by such wonderful people.
God Bless you.
Mark and Denise Burgess

Dearest David,
As we layed you to rest yesterday, something came to mind. It was something you said to me a number of years ago. As you and I stood at the top of a steep, snow covered mountain in Vermont, and after a less than graceful decent from the chair lift (of which I almost took you...and the people behind us down!!), I looked down the slope and told you I "couldn't do it". You said "Deb..no guts...no glory." I followed you down the mountain. It wasn't pretty, but I did it! I...

To Betty and family
Dave showed a steady hand, courage and grace in facing serious illness, as he had through all of his life.
I will miss our many talks on the
daily ups and downs of the sign business.
Our hearts are heavy with the
untimely loss of our friend David
Rest in Pease Dave.

sorry for you loss.