Edmund-Babski-Obituary

Edmund Babski

South Hadley, Massachusetts

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Edmund Babski, 85, of Bayon Dr., passed away peacefully on July 18, 2015 at Mary's Meadow at Providence Place. He was born January 1, 1930 in Russia, son of Tadeusz and Lidia (Webert) Babski. Though famine, war-torn Eastern Europe, forced labor, and post-war trauma characterized his childhood and...

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I will always remember the days at Loomis that my Dad and his best friend, Edmund spent together. Edmund, being an earlier riser, would throw pebbles at Walter´s window and yell out "Wladek" get up. Every Day after breakfast they would sit in the garden and tell their similar stories about their experiences in Labor camps, how they met the most beautiful love of their lives, their families and of course their grandchildren. When my brother and I arrived to see my Dad, Mary and Edmund welcomed...

Dear Alice and Family. I look back with awe fondness regarding your father, his love for his family and his amazing life (most notably his significant accomplishments). Edmunds life is one that should be celebrated.
God Bless you Edmund (for leaving a wonderful legacy) and your entire Family...

Mary sorry for your loss, with love always, Melissa Dusza CNA and the Dusza family from Ludlow Massachusetts.

Ed and Justine, I just heard, So sorry for your loss.
Dave & Lora McKenna

Donna,
So very sorry to learn of your dad's passing. What a beautiful obituary. I enjoyed getting this glimpse into your dad's life and learning of his impressive accomplishments! May your many great memories and your pride for him provide some measure of comfort and even some smiles during this difficult time.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Donna, my deepest sympathy for the loss of your dad. I remember our great days living on High St. and our school days at MD. You and your familiy are in our prayers.

Marie Okseniak

Remember ed babski from high street, holyoke days. I am sad at his passing. Wildonna Sydziak