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John W. Salamon

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Oct 4, 1936 – Feb 23, 2025

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BORN
October 4, 1936
DIED
February 23, 2025
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts

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John W. Salamon1936 - 2025West SpringfieldThe Salamon family is profoundly saddened by the loss of John William Salamon, 88, of West Springfield, Massachusetts on February 23, 2025. John was born in Enfield, Connecticut, where he grew playing many sports. After high school he served in the U.S....

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Dear, Anita and family; So sorry for your loss. When I think of John, I remember the time I visited, and he showed me all the work he had done to drain water from the backyard. It really was a great water feature. Thinking of you and will be in touch later, Pat Graves Smith

I was a student at Mittineague school for 2 years, around 1982 or so. He was a principal, and I remember he was very intimidating looking, he was so tall to tiny, 4th grade me... but he was such a nice man. I havent seen him since that time, but my sister was later a student at Piper Road. Thanks for being such an awesome principal! Shelley (Furkey) Mather

Mr. Salamon was a remarkable man that certainly impacted my life. He was smart and had a dry wit, and a kindness that made differences in people lives. My condolences to his family.

Anita, I am so sorry for your loss. Sending hugs and prayers to you and your family. Brenda St.Peter

Sending our sincere thoughts and prayers to you and your family

Dear Anita. I am so sorry to hear the news about the loss of your husband. My thoughts are with you during this very sad time. May John rest in peace.

Mr. Salamon epitomized graceful dignity. A giant of a man literally and figuratively, West Side is less off without him. My condolences to Mrs. Salamon.

I had Mr. Salmon as a teacher in High School, he was a great guy! I am so sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Ann Simons

Anita, my sincere condolences for the loss of Jack. He was a good man and friend at AIC. I'm sure he will be missed.