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John Serrenho

Springfield, Massachusetts

1930 - 2024

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John Serrenho1930 - 2024SpringfieldJohn Serrenho, 94, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on May 4, 2024. He was born in Ludlow, MA to the late Joaquim and Mary (Morgado) Serrenho. John met his wife, Joyce (Planzo) of 66 years, at Riverside Rollaway, where they skated...

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With Love and in memory of a man who taught everyone in the Serrenho family something. Who instilled to everyone in the Serrenho family, Wisdom and Laughter. To a man who gave so much to so many and asked for nothing in return. We owe our collective sense of humor to this amazing human being, son, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle, great uncle, and friend. There was only one Uncle Johnny and we were all truly blessed to have such a positive influence in our...

Dear John, Jimmy and Kathy, I am so sorry about your great loss. How fortunate your family was to have the sweetest mother and father for all those years. They both were loving, caring, devoted and giving. I feel so close to you all; a friendship that only few know. Mom and dad are together again, just the way they wanted. Your memories are a keepsake. God has John in his keeping, we have him in our lives hearts. You're all so loved, Mary P.S: My Johnny adored your dad.

So very sorry to hear of his passing. He was such a fun part of our childhood and I cherish fond memories of times at hour house - all of us playing together and ice skating in your backyard to the music he set up. He was always joking around and making everyone around him feel his happiness. He sure had a life well-lived!

Dear Cathy and family: I'm thinking of you and wishing you all the time, strength, and support you need to bring you through this sad time. Chuck will be one of the many who will greet him in heaven. My sincere condolences.

My wife, Annaliza and our children, Stephanie and Matthew, have many wonderful memories of Uncle Johnny. He was amazing. He held court and he had everyone laughing. Some of my fondest memories were when I started hunting with the large Serrenho family and family friends in Vermont. He was an amazing hunter and a great teacher. He has a great family and we offer our condolences.