Eugene-Wiezbicki-Obituary

Eugene S. Wiezbicki Sr.

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Eugene “Gene” S. Wiezbicki, 84, of East Longmeadow MA died peacefully on April 4, 2015 at the Jewish Nursing Home in Longmeadow. He was pre-deceased by his wife Gail (Collins) Wiezbicki in 2006 and a son Gene in 1981. He is survived by his daughters Kim Trudeau and her husband Don, Karen Norton...

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Our thought & prayers are with you. We have so many fond memories of the wonderful Bluebird Acres and the family. God be with you 'til you meet your loved one again. Love, Nancy & Don Heath

I worked at Providence Hospital and Gene used to do some work for them. WHat a wonderful person--so pleasant and happy. He always left your with a pleasant feeling. He had come to pick up a check but he always brought us plenty and wonderful treats. He always asked if everything was
copastetic. That was his word and I often use it and think of him. I wish people like him could live forever. God bless him and all he leaves behind. Irene

I have the fondest childhood memories of going to Bluebird Acres with my Mom. Not only did I love to get apples, cider, and baked goodies; but also loved to see Mr. Wiezbicki. He always had a smile, or a wink, or would tease us. I remember him driving around on the tractor with an apple in his mouth, his cheeks rosy red. The world would be a much better place if there were more folks around like Gene. Hopefully we can all remeber him in our actions and be better people for having known...

My brother Stan and I just found out yesterday of cousin Gene's passing. He was so kind and helpful to so many people over the years and had this wonderful sense of humor. Gene was the favorite nephew of my parents and his frequent visits to them were filled with news of the farm, laughter, and always tasty treats. He was the best! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Jim and I were so fortunate to have know Gene & Gail for many years.
You are in my prayers.

I was so sorry to hear of Gene's passing. We was a good friend to Jim & I.
Sandy Davis

Bluebird Acres was always the favorite place for the guys from the DPW to hang out. At the end of the day when our crew had leftover asphalt, Gene's road to the picnic pavillion would get patched. He always had snacks from the store after we finished our work, then we'd listened to one of the many and interesting stories about his life. He was quite the man!

My prayers and condolences to all his family.

Kim and Steve,

Sorry to here of your father's passing. Gene provided employment and helped us through college with flexible hours. Gene always made work fun. I will never forget his greeting, "How is every little thing?" Gene was always someone who cared. My prayers go out to the family.

Deepest sympathy. My thoughts and prayers are with you all

Fondly,
Mary Driscoll