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Joseph T. Alouise

Westfield, Massachusetts

1946 - 2024 (Age 77)

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Westfield, Massachusetts
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Joseph T. Alouise1946 - 2024WestfieldJoseph T. "Joe" Alouise, 77 of Westfield, passed away peacefully at Baystate Medical Center after many years of poor health. He fought bravely but his body failed to respond to treatment. His many doctors and nurses at Baystate always showed concern and took...

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Peggy and Joey so sorry for your loss. I don't know if you remember but we went out the night you met Joe, I believe it was the 2nd time we went back I could feel your heart and emotions were attached to Joe. May time lessen your sorrow. My prayers are with you and Joey. Love Sandy Rossetti

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From one Merrick Guy to Another!

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

I think of Joe and I think of the many laughs we had from childhood to the train trip we took to get to college in Colorado and even though we lost touch through the years when we see each other it was like time never passed.

When I visited Peggy my neighbor of 30 yrs .. Joe was always kind and inviting . I met Joe in 1976 at HAIR FREAKS I was working as a Barber at the time . He used to give Bob and I a lot of financial advice that I still use to this day.! He was a great cook .. peg and Joe were fun to be around . I´d always visit and he´d be laying on the couch " which peg always called THIER couch the JOE ALOUISE MEMORIAL ... he always was nice ... when I write about my friends that have passed I always...

Peg and Joey please accept my condolences on the passing of Joe. Fond memories of those day´s when Joey and Jim were playing hockey together. Joe was always engaging and a fun guy to be around. Abel Soares

I think of Joe every time I hear the song 'It's a Beautiful Morning by The Rascals. He would sing the song when leaving the house wearing his penny loafers.