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Henry R. Trespas

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Henry R. Trespas PALMER Henry R. Trespas of the Village of Three Rivers in Palmer was Called Safely Home on Wednesday, August 2, 2006 with his loving family by his side. He was born in West Warren, a beloved son of the late John and Aldea (Mahaj) Trzepacz and moved to Three Rivers in 1951. He...

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We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Doc. We always considered him a wonderful friend. We have so many fond memories of him at the beach. He was the first person we made friends with there and as time went on we made friends with all of you and my daughters and I will always hold these friendships close. Sorry we did not attend his service but we just found out about his passing. I will sure miss his cards he always sent me though the year Christmas, Halloween and always on my...

My deepest sympathy to all of Mr. Trespas's family. I am a former student High School of Commerce 1957. Mr. Trespas was a great teacher and I have learned so much from being in his class.

Mr Trespas was my teacher in the mid-60's. I never forgot him. He had a gift to give to his students.
Sorry for your loss. John Manfredi

Dear Trespas family,
You don't know us, but Henry touched our lives at the end of his life. My husbany Fred shared a room with Henri at Baystate. My husband passed away peacefully at home on Sunday evening surrounded by all of his family and friends. Henri had kind words and expressed concern for Fred in his last days. Our prayers are with you now as you also go through this difficult time. Please be comforted that Henry was able to put a smile on Fred's face last week and it just...

I am a former student (class of 1960) and remember him well. He was so funny. My condolences to the family

So sorry to hear of Mr. Trespas' passing. I was privileged to be his student for two classes in Commerce High- Biology and Chemistry during the late 1970's. His dry humor and wit will always be remembered.
....Teachers are special, touching others through their students: passing along knowledge to generations to come.

With Sympathy,

My deepest sincerest sympathy at the loss of your Dad. He was a good friend to my Dad (Rene Pelleier) and I.