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John Pope

Haydenville, Massachusetts

1966 - 2020

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DIED
May 3, 2020
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Haydenville, Massachusetts

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John Pope, 53, of Haydenville, passed away unexpectedly on May 3, 2020 due to complications of the COVID-19 virus. John was born November 14, 1966 at Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, the son of the late Donald &; Barbara (Greene) Pope. He grew up and lived his whole life in...

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Rest In Peace John Pope!!! I will always remember you as one of the BEST CNA's that always had that smile that would make anyone's grumpy day the best possible, even thou at times i gave you a hassle when I wait a patient, LOL.. I shall miss you Dearly...

Hi John, Wish you were here on this earth and miss your joking wisdom & smiling face..

Dearest John—a year has passed and we miss you so much. I know I keep saying this but ....What I would give to hear your laugh again. I keep seeing things that I want to share with you. You are missed by many people. I’m sure you’re smiling down on us ❤❤

Dear Tammy - we are so sad about your dear brother. He was such a good guy, spending his days taking care of other people. This is such a hard time. Take care. Be well.
Sue and Dick Briggs

Rest in peace John--Thank you for your service to our Town on the Fire Dept. Bernie & Nancy Bachand

John was one of the kindest and gentlest men I have ever known. I'm saddened by this loss. It was my great pleasure to have worked with him.

John was a kind and gentle soul. Wonderful co worker

One of the nicest guys I've met. We worked together at Northampton Nursing home. He Always had something nice to say to you, he greeted Everyone with a smile and a Hello. He would help anyone who needed it. I haven't seen him in awhile but I'm sure he was taking care of someone somewhere and putting a smile on their face. He is going to be thought of fondly and missed by many.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. John took care of my father with kindness and consideration of his Alzheimers disease. A truly great loss to the town.