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John A. Culver

West Springfield, Massachusetts

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John A. Culver 1924 - 2012 WEST SPRINGFIELD - John A. Culver, 87, passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, February 9, 2012. He was born in West Springfield to the late Sarah (Davis) and Leo J. Culver. John was a graduate of St. Thomas the Apostle School, Cathedral High School and St....

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I cannot think of my life in West Springfield without thinking of John Culver and his amazing family. Loving thoughts and prayers always. <3

I am so sorry to hear of Johns passing. This is the year 2021. I was taking down my tree today, an thought of John because he gave me an ornament way back when I was a CNA at geriatrics. I hang his ornament every year on my tree. For some reason, this year I decided to google him to see if he was still with us. I was sad to see he wasn’t. I will continue to put his ornament on my future trees, in honor of this caring man. Glori koszewski
Holyoke

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

Dear Muzzy and Family,
Was so sad to hear of your dad's passing. May it comfort you to know that so many friends are praying for you all.

John or Mr. Culver was my fourth grade teacher at Mary O. Pottenger school back in 1974 I believe. He was a genuine role model of a teacher, and inspired me to be my best. I enjoyed seeing him long after I graduated from High school on the bus and around town. He will be missed....Carl Robinson Chicopee, MA

John, Mrs. Culver and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of your loss,
It has been many years since I have seen you and your family, but I have very fond memories of your Dad. He was a very kind and good man. I hope your memories will comfort you at this time.
Joanne Potter-Guerbo

So sorry for your loss Muzzie to you and your family my thoughts and prayers Love Lisette Breton

We were sorry to hear of your loss. I did have occasion to speak with John and found him to be a very pleasant man with a good sense of humor. I would have enjoyed getting to know him better and I find it interesting that we both decided on LPN as a second career. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

As i walked the down the viewing line, I could see that your father left a part of himself in each one of you. May you continue to carry this love in your hearts today, tommorrow and always.
yours respectfully,