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Felix "Uncle Fee" Alonzo

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Felix Alonzo 1917- 2010 SPRINGFIELD - Felix Alonzo "Uncle Fee" died April 20, 2010 at the age of 92. Born in Westfield on July 13, 1917 to the late Manuel and Maria (Sanchez) Alonzo he joined the circus at the age of 13. Felix traveled the country with Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey...

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Dear Brother Felix,

Memories, memories and more memories are what we all share. We have so many wonderful ones...swimming as kids at our favorite waterhole--Watershops
Pond. Hiking, camping and fishing at Lake Powell and of course all the times you spent in Albuquerque feeding the cattle especially the baby calf that followed you around like a dog along with Bo and Sam. Your gifts in your love of nature and animals will be continued and remembered.

You are...

Dear Uncle Fe,

Your life was full of wonder and excitement. I remember the Eagle's Talon you wore around your neck. I remember your constant desire to be with and in nature. I remember when you drove up to our house in your beach wagon loaded with tools and all your belongings from CA. I remember the chrome pieces on the engine and thought someday I too will have a customized tricked out car. I remember deep sea fishing, the pool in Anaheim, and stories of Aunt Boots. I...

My Dear Felix,

The following is a fragment of so many memories that were so meaningful to me as a child and as an adult.

First comes to mind our weekly trek to church every Sunsay. The 2 mile walk kept us invigorated. At State and Main Streets you always had the greatest desire to stop in the local donut shop. I still love donuts!

I was ten years old and one of my greatest joys was the Christmas you bought me a doll carriage and a bridal doll. It was a...

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Brother Felix

I remember our youthful days, struggling through the Great Depression, and how you always found the means to give me (the baby of the family) Christmas presents. I also remember the boat rides you took me on, in your boat in the Connecticut River, and the great time we had when I visited you in L.A. after I was discharged from the Army, and the time you and Rose came up to New Hampshire to baby sit our sons, when Darlene and I went away to a conference. I could...

Uncle Felix,
You have always held a very special place in our hearts. How as a youngster Wayne and I would enjoy hearing about your "stories and great
adventures."

All our love,
Douglas and Adrene