John-LaFond-Obituary

John P. LaFond

Agawam, Massachusetts

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John P. “Jack” LaFond passed away on Friday, March 16, 2018. Jack will be lovingly remembered by his children JP LaFond of Somerville MA, Nora LaFond Padykula and her husband Rick of Suffield CT, and Patrick LaFond and his wife Kathy of Westfield MA, for whom his devotion and love was deep-rooted...

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Sweet memories that always remain

Time and years pass, but the memories always remain. And yes, many smiles and laughter thinking of Jack.

Always in my heart

John/ My grandad has been there since the day I was born and I was proud to be there the day he died. The only thing Grandad has been to me is kind. I remember when he had his house we would cook burgers outside. He was a great man and anyone who begs to differ we can talk.

I'm so sad to hear the passing of your Dad! Your all in my Thoughts & Prayers! I will cherish all the memories ! Will always have a special place in my heart❤ Dianne Leger

John was an inspiration to many, including myself. I had the pleasure of working with John at CRCI and learned so much from him. To this day I continue to share John Lafond stories with anyone who will listen. John shared so much of himself with others and what became evident when spending time with him was his love and admiration he had for his family. I will never forget his sense of humor or the way he could take over a room with his mere presence. I will forever remember our walks...

We have lost a great human being. There are no words that can adequately describe it and this world just won't be the same without him in it.
Lisa Chaffee (Lynn's daughter)

JP,Nora,Patrick and Lynn,

I'm very sorry for your loss and you have my deepest sympathy. John "Jack" will live on within all of us that he touched. It was my pleasure to have gotten to know your father he was an amazing man. He was not only a friend, but a mentor. What I admired the most is he lived life on his terms. R.I.P. my brother!

Maurice Violette

Growing up I will never forget when we were acting up he would only have to tell us to knock it off once. I know he never liked crowds but he always made time to talk to me for any family occasions. He will be missed.
Cousin Kerrie