John-Valley-Obituary

John G. "Jack" Valley

Chicopee, Massachusetts

1932 - 2024

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February 2, 2024
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Chicopee, Massachusetts

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John "Jack" G. Valley1932 - 2024ChicopeeJohn "Jack" Valley of Chicopee, MA passed peacefully in the company of his loving family on February 2, 2024. Jack was born in Shelton, Washington on March 22, 1932 to William S. and Marjorie A. (Swan) Valley. He graduated from Washington State University...

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Still think of you Jack. Miss visiting with you and hearing your wonderful stories.

Janet, my deepest sympathies to you. I missed seeing you both lately at Macys´s. I looked forward to your visits on Friday nights. Jack was such a kind person and his love of nature and photography always made such good conversation. You both were the perfect couple. Thinking of you and your family and sending love and prayers.

Jack my dear sweet stand in dad, I will miss your wonderful laugh, genuine curiosity of all life, your love of every experience you shared with all of us, and Beautiful graciousness to all who entered your home! Love you through eternities Jack, thank you for living as the epitome of a human being!!! ..

So many years spent with Mr. Valley as an extra father figure. I remember him from my earliest ages, just two houses away, and always a smile and his, "Hey, Little Gal!" I´ll remember his smile, and the way he was often the one that picked us kids up at school, piling into his VW Bug. The painting I have will stay with us forever. He added the color, because my father took this photo in black and white. He was a treasure. Love to all.

TO Janet and family I'm so very sorry for your loss. I enjoyed the conversations Jack and I had. I admired his bravery in his time of health crises, God bless him and the loved ones he left behind, may God comfort you in your time of sorrow. Love in Christ Austin Campbell

Janet - please accept our deepest sympathies. We will miss Jack and his photographs that captured his love and enthusiasm for our city and our community. He will always be remembered.

My heart goes out to you my sister and nephew Steven. We all loved Jack, he was a wonderful man.

My deepest sympathy to Janet and family. Jack's zest for life, winning smile, and happy disposition was a magnet to all. His was a life so important to so many people and he will be sorely missed by everyone whose lives he touched. I was fortunate to have received many photographic tips from him. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Janet and family. What a beautiful soul. I will miss his visits, always a story to be told. So very sorry . I will always think fondly of him.