Jonathan-Bagg-Obituary

Jonathan Bagg

West Roxbury, Massachusetts

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April 9, 2017
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West Roxbury, Massachusetts

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Jonathan Bagg passed away peacefully April 9, 2017 with family by his side. Born in Holyoke, MA to parents Elisabeth Lyon Bagg, and Henry Sears Bagg, both of Holyoke, MA. Jonathan was a graduate of Berwick Academy and Western New England College. He also spent four years in the United States Air...

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Jonny's big smile in upper row right. The only person with a bigger smile is the award winner Clarke Lyon! 2002

To Jonny's Family; my condolences on Jon's passing. He was a great guy and a good friend. We spent a lot of time together when we attended Lynch and I often got a ride to school with the Bagg's and was sometimes on time, if the twins were ready to go. They say you have your best friends when you are about 12 years old. Well, Jon will be missed and remembered fondly. Rest in Peace Bagger!

I just met Jonathan recently on our Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay tours of places nearby of cultural or historic interest. Jonathan seemed to be a sweet and delightful man. I can imagine the joy he took in relationships with his children and grandchildren. I'm so sorry for your loss, Lois and family.

I am really saddened to hear and read about Jonnys' passing. We were friends from the old neighborhood in Holyoke. Our families had such great times. My condolences to the family and sisters Susan & Marnie.

Lois and family, I am so heartbroken for your loss. I enjoyed Jonathan's easy laughter and quiet kindness. We was a pleasure to be with. May your many happy memories sustain you at this difficult time.

Paula

So sorry to hear of John's passing He was like a big brother to me during the Berwick days. My prayers and heartfelt sympathies to all.
Michael Halton

Its hard to believe that one of my dearest friends is no longer with us. Johnathan represented all that was good in people. He was loving, caring and a loyal friend. I sit here writing and thinking about the wonderful times that we had together. The one thing Ill miss the most was his smile and laughter. Although its only been a few days since he left us I miss him so much and I am sure will be part of my memories for the rest of my life. To Lois, the three boys and his grandchildren I am...

Thank you for your service, and may you R.I.P.