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John J. Gonsalves Sr.

New Bedford, Massachusetts

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NEW BEDFORD — John J. Gonsalves, Sr., 85, of New Bedford died Thursday, March 20, 2008, unexpectedly at home.Born in New Bedford, the son of the late Julio and Rose (Barboza) Gonsalves, he lived in New Bedford for most of his life.Mr. Gonsalves was formerly employed as a longshoreman and forklift...

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Hi JB, I'm sorry that you had to leave so suddenly. I will miss our visiting times together, the time you held a piece of plywood for me to cut it. You made me laugh. You always made things funny. I will always remember seeing you with my father. You were like brothers. Remember when I took the puppy to the vets for you. e was too uch for you to handle, so you gave him away.I know you are happy now with my father Johnny Rogers and don't forget his other half, BeBe. I am so glad that I had...

My sympathy to the family. May he rest in peace along with his buddies the late John Rogers and the late Ralph Eriksen who shared many good times together in family,music and life.

Valerie & family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Our deepest condolences
The Jason Family

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow. I played Rugby with Billy for a lot of years and have and will be his friend for many to come. All the boys are with you and your family. Bobby J.

TO HIS FAMILY, MY CONDOLENCES ON YOUR LOSS. HE IS IN RESTFUL PEACE NOW PROTECTED UNDER GOD'S HEAVENLY UMBRELLA REUNITED WITH HIS LIFELONG FRIEND AND BANDMATE, JOHNNY ROGERS SR. A SHAME HOW HE DIED FOR A MAN OF HIS PROMINENCE AMONG THE CAPE VERDE COMMUNITY AND AS A RECOGNIZED AND TALENTED MUSICIAN DURING THE HEYDAYS OF THE 1940'S, 50'S 60'S AND 70'S EVEN AS "THEIR MUSIC" RESONATED INTO THE 80'S AND DWINDLED WITH AGE DURING THE 90'S. THE ECHOES OF "THEIR SOUND" WILL BE WITH ALL OF US FOREVER...

IN MEMORY OF UNCLE JOHN: TO AUNT FLORI, FIRST COUSINS TONY, LOLITA, RICKY AND THEIR CHILDREN, MY HEARTFELT AND SINCEREST SYMPATHY TO ALL OF YOU. I HAVE THE FONDEST MEMORIES OF YOUR DAD AND HOW HE HUNG OUT WITH MINE DURING THEIR HEYDAYS. UNCLE JOHN HAD A GOLD TOOTH AND I COULD STILL SMELL HIS AFTERSHAVE WHILE HOLDING HIS DRINK IN HIS HAND AND THE TWO OF THEM TALKING ABOUT THEIR LOVE FOR THE MUSIC. THERE IS MUCH MORE THAT SHOULD'VE BEEN SAID ABOUT THIS MAN, YOUR DAD. IT IS ALL OF YOU WITH OUR...