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Irene S. Pula

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Mar 9, 1929 – Jan 12, 2020

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BORN
March 9, 1929
DIED
January 12, 2020
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - West Springfield Obituary

Irene S. (Malczynski) Pula, 90, died Sunday in Holyoke Medical Center. She was born in Easthampton, daughter of the late John and Sophie (Tyks) Malczynski. Irene was the Assistant Town Clerk and Treasurer for the Town of South Hadley for 12 years. She leaves her son Eugene “Skip” Pula and his wife Nadine of South Hadley, grandchildren Eric and Andrea Pula and her sister Helen Lesko of Hadley. She was predeceased by her husband Eugene Pula, her brothers Edward Hynek and Henry, Walter and Joe "Red" Malczynski and her sisters Stacia Kania, Jean Matysiewicz and Antoinette Sadlowski. The funeral will be Saturday January 18th starting with calling hours at Curran-O’Brien Funeral Home, 33 Lamb St., South Hadley from 9:00 to 10:30am followed by Mass in St. Patrick’s Church at 11:00 am. Burial in St. Rose Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Take and Eat Program, St. Patrick’s Church, 30 Main St., South Hadley, MA 01075. For more information please go to curranobrien.com.

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So to hear of your loss. I always looked forward to sharing Christmas with her.

Dear Skip and family. So sorry for the loss of your lovely mother.

Whispering Love Arrangement - BASKET INCLUDED

Irene,
I will always remember the good times spent together at Armand and Gloria's. Times spent together on NewYear's Eve were always very special no matter which restaurant we went to. Your Friendship was a gift to me that will be treasured always. You will be missed but memories will remain in my heart forever. Rest In Peace dear friend.

I will always remember our Wednesday lunches together. I finally convinced you to have a cocktail with me and your favorite was a Fuzzy Navel and the waitress looked at you funny and said a what??? Love you auntie Irene and will miss you.