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John Joseph Palczynski

Springfield, Massachusetts

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John Joseph Palczynski 1929 - 2007 WESTFIELD - John Joseph Palczynski, 78, of Westfield died Wednesday, September 12, 2007 at home. He was born in Westfield on July 30, 1929 to the late Albin R. and Mary H. (Jakobowski) Palczynski. John attended local schools and graduated from Westfield High...

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Dear Shirley and Family,

We are deeply saddened to learn of John's passing. He will always be remembered of fondly by our family.

Peace and Prayers,
The Alamed’s
(John, Sherri, Cam & Derek)

I'd like to repeat a story that my dad told me that happened to him. He was walking downtown in Westfield when he was approached by a man who appeared to be homeless and asked for money to buy food. My dad assumed, like many of us would, that the man would simply collect enough to go to the nearest package store. But instead of brushing this man off or giving him spare change, he offered to buy him lunch. They went into a nearby restaurant and the man asked for a sandwich. He ate it like...

DEAR SHIRLEY,JACK AND CAROL,
WE ARE VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS OF A WONDERFUL, STABLE HUSBAND AND DAD....I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIS SENSE OF HUMOR AND QUICK MIND. OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU.

To the family and friends of John, we are deeply saddened for your loss. We hold John in the highest regard and will always appreciate his work ethic and integrity. He was a genuine and sincere man.
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this diffucult time.

Ken, Lisa, Zachary and Katelyn Fedora

Dear Shirley and family, My sincere sympathy to you all in the loss of John. The Trant and Palczynski families go back a long way. Rest in peace, John.
Sincerely, Mary

I was deeply saddened to hear that Mr. Palcynski had passed away. He was a kind man who gave so much to the city of Westfield. He was thoughtful and generous. The members of the Westfield Spanish American Association (WSAA) will always remember the support and encouragement that he gave our organization. He will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Shirley, and all of your family.

Words can not begin to express how much John has meant to my family over these many years. I will never forget his kindness, his helpfulness and most of all his wisdom. It has been an honor and a privlige to have worked for him these past three and a half years and to not only call him my boss, but also my friend.

Shirley
I have lost a terrific "BOSS". It has been a pleasure working for the both of you these 26 years. I love you both and as I promised John, I am here to take care of you when you need me. I will miss my "babysitting" jobs also.

So sorry to hear of John's passing. It was a privilege to get to know him in the last year of his life. My thoughts and prayers are with you.