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Henry J. Daglio

West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Henry J. Daglio 1925 - 2012 AGAWAM - Henry John Daglio, 87, passed away Tuesday at Heritage Hall North. He was born in Agawam to the late Elizabeth (Scherpa) and Emile Daglio. Henry was a graduate of Agawam High School class of 1943. He was a US Army Air Force veteran and served during World War...

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We are truly sorry to hear of Hank's passing. My Dad George Morris started working for New England Telephone the same day as Hank and always enjoyed working with him for many years. Hank was a gentleman and our family got to know Hank and Gloria thru our parents George and Mary. We will say a prayer for your family and keep you in our thoughts Steve Morris for George & Mary Morris and our family

My sympathy to Hank's family and friends. I knew him when we both worked for Ma Bell. He was such a nice man and always a gentleman. I'm so sorry for your loss.

So sorry for your loss .He was a good neighbor . Richard and Charlotte Lavalette

was so sorry to read of Hank's passing He was my boss at the telephone co.-a great boss i might add My sympathy to his family. Joanne (White) Caterina, West Yarmouth, Ma/Port Charlotte, FL

Auntie Gloria,Marty,Pam,Sarah, and April
I can only echo what Freddie said, but he did forget to mention the great after-Christmas parties we had at your house with the fun Yankee swaps and Maggie yelling out "Liquori's" or "Buckeyes". They were GOOD TIMES!!
I'll also remember the first time I ate Noni's homemade ravioli's stuffed w/ Uncle Hank's venison - I wasn't expecting that!
Uncle Hank was a lot of fun and our family will miss him dearly.
Chris, Frank, Tom and Aly B.

To Gloria, Marty, Pam, Sarah & April,
Sorry for your loss. We send our heartfelt love and sympathy. Cherish the memories and good times always.

My condolences

To the Daglio Family,
I'm sorry for your loss. Your father/husband was a great man. His sense of humor & his dimples will be missed!

Zia Gloria, Bruce, Pam, Sarah, and April,
What can we say? There is a lifetime of memories, family and friends. The parties, the "wreath", the pizzas from Domino's, pulling quarters out of the kids' ears, the laughs, the good times, the less than good times, just being together.
But most important was the ride he gave me to Dunkin Donuts on our wedding day; we'll definitely be stopping by for a jelly donut on Saturday morning in his honor.

Now, can you imagine the mischief...