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Edward "Eddie" Lapponese

Enfield, Connecticut

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Enfield, Connecticut
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Edward "Eddie" Lapponese, 74, of Nancy Drive, Enfield, died Monday, Jan. 18, 2010, at home. He was predeceased by his wife, Regina "Babe" (Liberty) Lapponese, who passed away Sept. 8, 1998.Eddie was born in Springfield to the late Pasquale and Elisa (Scatolini) Lapponese, and was a resident of...

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Dear Lapponese Family,

Our faimly was sadden to hear of Eddie's passing. Eddie (Mr. Lapponese to me) was such a position influence to our neighborhood and community for so many years.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you,

The Kelly's

To the Lapponese Family,
We were sorry to hear of your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Our Condolences to the Lapponese Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May memories bring you comfort.
The Scibelli Family @
Salvatore's Restaurant

To Eddies family: So sorry to hear of his passsing ,was a dear friend to me ,through sports.
Joe Geaglone

My thoughts and sincerest sympathies are with you all.

Donna, Karen, David,Lynn, Tina and all of Eddie's grandchildren,

Tom and I were very sorry to hear of your father's passing. We remember very well all the good times we had between Nancy Drive and Varno Lane. Our thoughts and prayers are with all.

Tom and Nancy Chagnon

TO THE LAPPONESE FAMILY,
EDDIE WAS A TRUE FRIEND,CO-WURKER AND
NEIGHBOR FUR MANY YEARS AT REVCO AND IN ENFIELD.I REMEMBER THE CARD GAMES AT YOUR HOUSE ON FRIDAY NIGHTS.HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM.
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY , TO YOU ALL.

Richard and family, Eddie will always be a part of our lives. He was a great friend. I loved teasing him over the crossword puzzle at the Ringer and playing the Comodores for him. There are so many memories to make us laugh and smile. Call if you ever need anything.

Love Carrie and TJ

My deepest condolences to the Lapoponese Family,

I have great memories of Eddie, going to his shop (Eddies sporting goods) where my parent's bought my first glove, that I still have today! I went back there countless time's after that day for advice on product and just to talk about the "game". Once I was old enough to play in the Enfield women's league I was proud to be sponsored by Eddie, It was an honor for me because he was a true gentlemen and he truly cared for kid's. Year's...