Harry-Malandrinos-Obituary

Harry Malandrinos

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

1930 - 2020

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Wilbraham, Massachusetts
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Wounded Warrior Project

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Harry P. (Bob) Malandrinos, age 89, passed away on April 20, 2020 at Holyoke Medical Center. He was born on September 16, 1930 in Chicopee, the son of the late Paul H. and Bessie (Coscore) Malandrinos. A longtime resident of Chicopee, Harry was a member of Sts Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox...

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Miss you, Bob<3

My sympathies to your family. l loved your smile. RIP Harry. It was an honor to know you! Love, Maryellen

SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF THIS HERO WHO LEFT US TO SOON.MAY THE LORD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND KEEP A CLOSE WATCH OVER THEM AND HELP THEM HEAL.REST IN PEACE SIR. SOLDIERS HAVEN GAINED ANOTHER HERO.

Kay, Paul and Cheryl, Stephen and Shelagh
I was sad to hear of Bob's passing. It's been a long time since I've seen any of you (Tom's been gone 10 years now) but I do remember fun times at family gatherings. And it looks like the family has grown! May God surround you with His loving arms and give you all comfort and peace.

Debbie and I send our condolences to Kay, and also to Paul and Steven and their families. Harry (we called him Bob or Bobby because, as he told us, his name in Greek shortened to Lahmbi then Bahmbi then Bobby) was my first cousin. After he began his teaching career at "the Comp" (as Uncle Paul referred to it), Bob spent many afternoons after school unwinding at our house enjoying coffee and conversation and a lot of laughs with our family. Bob's sense of humor and his love of family (and...

Dear Kay and family,

Harry was a great friend and mentor for many years in the business department. He was always available when I needed his advice. Harry will be missed by all. Keeping him in our thoughts and prayers.

Bernie Mathieu

I worked with Harry at Comp for many years. He was gentle and honest, just a really good person. Two of Harry's special qualities were his calmness in difficult situations and his dry sense of humor. I am very sorry for your loss. Harry was special.

I remember Mr Malandrinos from being a teacher at Comp. The next time I saw him was a veteran at the Holyoke Soldier's home. He still had his great smile and personality. RIP Mr Malandrinos.

I remember the first time that I met Bobby. It was at his mother's funeral. He was so welcoming. I think what stood out most for me that day was his kind heart and sense of humor. I have always loved spending time with Bobby and Kay. He will always hold a special place in my heart. He will be greatly missed by so many.
XXOO
Connie