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John Eugene Kane

Westfield, Massachusetts

May 26, 1953 – Apr 23, 2025 (Age 71)

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BORN
May 26, 1953
DIED
April 23, 2025
AGE
71
LOCATION
Westfield, Massachusetts
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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John Eugene Kane, a proud Irishman, devoted Catholic, loving husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather, and loyal friend, passed away peacefully on April 23, 2025, at the age of 71. Born in 1953 and raised in Westfield, Massachusetts, John was the fourth of six children born to Thomas and Ann...

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Sláinte John, I'll have the Guinness without you and be sad. But then I'll remember all the selfless things you did for the City and for me and rejoice that I had the blessing of knowing you.

Condolences to John's wonderful family. John Kane's parting has left a void, That we must fill with remembered joy. I was fortunate that John was my friend. But moreso, it was John's sense of duty to the City he loved and his volunteering of time and expertise to make it a better place that I will remember most. John was an advisor to me as mayor and played a major role in the City's financial success during that time. He was not interested in taking any of the credit for his...

Sending condolences to all the Kane family at this sad time. Beannacht Dé leis

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Dear Theresa and family, So sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in all of your beautiful memories. With love and friendship, Dolly A

Deepest condolences to all John's Family and Friends. Beannacht Dè lena anam.

My deepest sympathies are offered to Teresa, boys, and extended family members. Hard to believe John is gone, we worked together for several years , managed to complete many assignments, and had more fun in the process than any old white guys should have. I could recount an adventure or two but they are best kept in my memory bank and withdrawn when I need a smile. I´ve missed John since he left Ludlow, and it saddens me to know that I won´t see him again. Bob Smith