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Felix Stanley Pikul

Ludlow, Massachusetts

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Felix Stanley Pikul1930 - 2025LudlowFelix Stanley Pikul died peacefully on June 5, 2025 at age 94. He was born on September 30, 1930 at the family homestead in Palmer Center to John M. Pikul and Bronislawa (Bridget) Wegiel. The youngest of eight children, life was not easy for Felix and his...

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To the family of our "special" friends Mary & Felix Pikul. We send our sympathy and ask God to comfort those who are left of their family. We will continue to cherish the great memories we had for over 50 years with them. Love from Walt & Barb Baran and all our family Vero Beach, FL

I met Felix and Mary about 27yrs ago when they came to Florida as snow birds. They came into my sister´s kitchen and bath shop where I worked to get their kitchen remodeled. They were so friendly and funny. We had a lot in common coming from New England. Soon they became good friends with my whole family. Mary and Felix came to all of our holiday dinners and special occasion's. My mom and I took care of taking Felix to heart procedures in Miami and other procedures that they had. Felix was...

We were Felix's next door Florida neighbors. We became friends that went to dinner with Mary and Felix occasionally. Ed and Felix developed a bond and enjoyed talking about family and politics. He was a pleasure to know and a great friend who will be missed. May he rest-in-peace.

Felix and his team at Reliable Service Center on Parker St in Indian Orchard kept the trucks at McDonald´s Greenhouse/Flowers by McDonald running for many years. We were located just up the street and there were many times when my father spoke about how thankful he was to Felix for all of his hard work to quickly repair the trucks. He was a man who loved both personal and business relationships. RIP Felix and most sincere condolences to all his friends and family.

I was working at an assisted living facility in Belchertown in 2022 when Uncle Felix called me. "What is the name of the place you work at? I am coming to live there." We were thrilled that Uncle Felix was coming back to Massachusetts. An honored member of our family, we all contributed to his final years with us. He was a valuable source of information about family history and he spoke humbly of his service to our country. "I was just doing my job like everyone else" (He was a tank mechanic...