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Italo A. Gavazzi

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1930 - 2024

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Italo A. Gavazzi1930 - 2024East LongmeadowItalo Americo Gavazzi died peacefully at home, surrounded by family and friends, on Thursday, January 11, 2024. Born in Lee, Massachusetts, in 1930, Italo only spent a few years in the United States before the Gavazzi family returned to Italy.Italo...

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The first time I met Mr. Gavazzi was on my daily walk with my dogs. We talked as if we had been friends forever. I am heartbroken to read of his passing. May you rest in peace. He was the kindest gentleman I ever met and I will miss him dearly.

Dear Gavazzi Family I am so sorry to hear of Italo´s passing He and Aurelia were pillars at the ICC. They were always willing to volunteer and stayed until the end of every event. They were both wonderful people Stephanie Spolzino, Former President, Italian Cultural Center

Laura I'm sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. We were great neighbors on E Alvord St. I always enjoyed the many conversations we would have as they did their daily walks. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. I'm truly sorry I can not pay my respects in person as I no longer live in Massachusetts.

A heartfelt thank you for your service to our country. Rest in peace.

My friend red a solid person and one. Of the great tool makers I knew. A great person. Will miss him

Laura, Domenick, Brianna, Nicky and family, we´re so sorry for your loss. Italo and I had a great time spending an afternoon together every week, especially lunch at Cal´s, and I miss him deeply. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always. Love, Gary MacQueston and Family

I was deeply saddened to read of the death of Italo. I became friends with this wonderful man & his lovely wife Aurelia through the Italian Cultural Center. To say he was the epitome of a gentleman is an understatement. Hard working, interesting, kind & giving to his Italian community. I feel privileged & grateful to have known Italo & Aurelia. May they RIP together. My sympathies to his daughter, husband & grandchildren. Lovingly, Diane