James-Pagliaro-Obituary

James V. Pagliaro Jr.

Springfield, Massachusetts

1954 - 2025

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James V. Pagliaro, Jr.1954 - 2025SpringfieldJames Vincent Pagliaro, Jr., 71, died unexpectedly at home on December 7, 2025. Born in Springfield, he was the son of the late James V. and Marie A. (Kelley) Pagliaro, Sr.Christmas time was Jimmy's favorite time of year, so it is bittersweet that he...

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On behalf of the KEMPLE & TAYLOR families, my most sincere condolences to my lifelong friend Ed,and the entire Pagliaro family . Jimmy was a very close friend of my uncles and my Dad & Mom...always a unique smile and laugh when I would occasionally run in to him...In his presence it was easy to see what a kind ,good man that he was....A true son of "THE ACRES" he will be missed by alot of lives that he touched....wish that( we all had 1 more moment to tell him.... DONNY TAYLOR

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I went to junior high at Kiley, and i remember Jimmy well. He was a quiet presence and I always liked him, because even though he hung out with the " cool" boys, he never hassled anyone and seemed to be a genuinely good person. I am so sorry about his passing. My condolences and prayers go to the Pagliaro family . Laurie Carbone - deKastrozza

So very sorry for the loss of your husband, father, friend. A cousin to me who remembers him with a kind gentle spirit. May the peace of God be with you all during this difficult time. Love, Patricia

Christine, jimmy and Kimberly! Not only my parents ( Esther and Steve) loved and adored you all !! I am so sorry for your loss. My entire family will pray for you all!! We will All cherish all the great Cape Cod memories! There are so many! May God bless you all!! Love and comfort to you all!! Matt Lasota and Family

To the Pags Family,seeing Jimmy's photo,under the sad circumstances of his passing,brings back many memories of growing up in 16 acres,and going to school together,at Kiley and playing sports for years,and pickup hockey games on Mill Pond,and different sports in our great neighborhood,didn't take much to get games going with all our good friends,from the many families who had children who lived on the streets in that area,,,,in spite of the years passing those memories should live on forever...

Jimmy we will miss you your loving neighbor and longtime friend. Growing up in the 16 acres and playing sports together. I will always keep you in my heart.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Thoughts and prayers to his family. I will miss seeing him at sophias. Saying I hate keno as he was playing his numbers.