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John M. Salerno

Springfield, Massachusetts

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John M. Salerno 1965 - 2010 WILBRAHAM - John M. Salerno, 45, of Wilbraham, died on Monday morning February 22, 2010 at the Life Care Center of Wilbraham surr-ounded by his loving family. He was born in Springfield on February 15, 1965, a son of Edward and Nancy (Siciliano) Salerno of Hampden....

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To the Salerno Family, I am terribly sorry for your loss. I continue to be stunned at the news of John's passing. I went to college with John and played on the golf team with his as well. I will always remember John as someone that everyone truly liked and respected. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Dearest Nancy and Ed,

I am grief stricten with your loss. I send you both my strength and love to Lisa And Lynn and Eddie. I never knew johns wife,but can you please tell her that I remember playing in the yard so often and stealing the pickle cukes and basil and eating them right off the vine,dodgeing the german shepard, halloween, summer fun,riding bikes. I remeber John hittin his clubs and smiling. What a great guy he turned out to be. I will never forget the most...

Dear Mr & Mrs Salerno, Lisa, Lynn and Eddie,
I just learned of your loss and am deeply saddened, I'm sorry I missed the services. I remember how much John loved you all, his joking around at the dinner table and most of all the jokes between he and Mr. S about piano playing. You are one of the most wonderful families I was blessed to know and I'll never forget the good times shared with you & John. I think of you often and you are especially in my heart during this time. May you find...

To the Salerno Family,

I was deeply saddened to hear of Johns passing.
I grew up with John in school starting way back in Hampden. What a wonderful friend and sincere person. I will always remember his smile and kind friendly way. It was truely an honer to know him and I am thankful to have been able to grow up with such a true kind person.
I hope you can all one day take comfort in the memory of his beautiful smile and the legacy of what a wonderful person John was.

Dear Denise,
We were shocked and saddened to hear of John's death. Mike and John went to Bentley together and have many fond memories of playing on the golf team together. We remember dancing at your wedding and recall how happy and in love you both looked. We've exchanged Christmas cards over the last several years and have enjoyed the photos of your beautiful girls and seeing them grow each year.

Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

Dear Ed and Nancy and Family. I was so terribly sorry to learn of John's death. He was such a great person. I have very fond memories of John and your family. His passion for his family, his grandparents, and of course golf will be what I remember most about him. He truly was a special person. Sincerely, Jeannine Pompeo Coburn

Lyn, Lisa, Ed, Nancy,Ed, and Johns family at home:
I am very saddened to hear of your loss, of your brother, son, husband, and father.I just wanted to let you know that all of you are in our thoughts and prayers during a difficult time.

Steven & Theresa Marsh, Dublin, OH

Dear Denise- Sara & Kate, we were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. May your memories bring you comfort. With Sincere Sympathy.

Dear Denise and family,
I don't know if you remember me, but my name is Tara Spinney. John and I worked together at Takeda for a couple of years in the Springfield terrritory. I am so sorry for your loss. Santy Alexander just contacted me to let me know. John was such a great guy. He was such a hard worker, very focused and he always kept me on track. Denise, I remember him always talking of you and the girls and how much he loved his family and of course golf! My prayers are with...