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John F. Coutu

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

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John F. Coutu, passed away on Saturday, October 28 at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. John was a jeweler and worked for many years at Block Jewelers in Agawam and prior to that at the former Davignon Jewelers in Holyoke. Before becoming a jeweler, he attended STCC and later worked as a mechanic...

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Hi Lori, this is Buzz I am so sorry I didn't keep in touch and didn't know my best friend for many years passed away or that he was even sick. May your friends and family be there to help you in all your struggles and trying to make sense of this. I'm really going to miss him and I miss you too.
Love Buzz

Lori,

My deepest sympathy's for your loss. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Lori, So sorry for your sadness. We hope that you find comfort in happy memories of your life with John.
Love, Joanne Nemes Lenke & Roger Lenke

My deepest sympathy in the loss of John.

Lori, our thoughts and prayers are with you and of course John. Nothing but fond memories in the 40 years we have known you. You know Nancy and I are always there for you.

Walter and Nancy Nemes

Dear Lori,

So sorry to hear of John's passing ! Our thoughts and prayers re with you!

George and Donna Gaudet

John and Lori have been our dear friends for over 35 years, and surrogate Aunt and Uncle to our children Matthew and Linnea. Len and I have fond memories of the many gatherings we shared. We will miss John's beautiful smile, soft voice and true friendship.

John and Lori have been our dear friends for over 35 years, and surrogate Aunt and Uncle to our children Matthew and Linnea. John lent his expertise to Matt when it was time to choose a diamond for an engagement ring. Len and I have many fond memories of all of our times together. Our family will miss his beautiful smile, soft voice and true friendship.

John you surely will be missed. I remember when you worked at your fathers garage and when I would go to your house with Ann. It was an honor to know such a great man and friend. What do I miss about John. He would pick on Ann.