Gerald-Campion-Obituary

Dcn. Gerald S. Campion

Chicopee, Massachusetts

1953 - 2026

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Dcn. Gerald S. Campion1953 - 2026ChicopeeDcn. Gerald "Gerry" Stephen Campion 72, of Chicopee passed away on Thursday January 15, 2026, at Baystate Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Springfield on August 1, 1953, to the late Gerald H. and Elizabeth (Quirk) Campion....

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Dear Campion Family, I worked with Gerry at Mount Holyoke for years. I just wanted to write and send you my condolences, and express how much I appreciated Gerry's professionalism, commitment to our shared work goals, and the experience he brought to his work. Peace be with him, and with you all.

Dear meagan and Family, I remember when you were an alter server with my daughter Sara.Your dad was a very careing father and person.I wish you all well and will pray for you in this great time of loss.

My condolences to the family and friends of Gerald Campion. My mother was a member of Mary Mother of Hope Church and was visited weekly in her home by Gerald for the last three years of her life. (She passed in 2016). Those visits meant the world to her, as her faith was important to her. Gerald also made visits whenever she was in Mercy Hospital and rehabilitation centers. His visits lifted her spirits. Thank you for sharing your faith with others in their time of need. Your generosity...

Gerry and I were friends and co-workers at our church where his services were appreciated by many. He was kind, considerate and a true gentleman. Several years ago I was taken to Mercy Hospital, then transferred to Bay State for surgery and later sent to a re-hab. On all three of these occasions, Gerry was the first to visit and offer words of friendship and encouragement. I was so grateful for his concern. Megan, I was so sorry to hear about your dad, but know that your loss is Heaven's...

Megan, I am so sorry to read of your Dad's passing. We were both catechist at the same time, many years ago. He had a great sense of humor. I remember when he and Paul Meunier taught together. (I think it was fourth grade). I wanted you to know how sorry I am. I know how close the two of you were. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Susan Sherman