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Joseph Aloysius Auth

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Joseph Aloysius Auth 1913-2010 LONGMEADOW - Joseph A. Auth, 96 died Monday, February 22, 2010, at the Jewish Nursing Home. Born in Swissvale, PA, a son of the late Charles C. and Cecelia (Ruane) Auth, he was raised in Springfield and graduated from Cathedral High School in 1930. Joseph served...

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To The Martin Family:

All the best during this difficult time...he was an amazing man...God Speed...

Pat McDiarmid

To the Auth family, I'm sorry to hear about your Dad. I have fond memories of my family playing at your Longmeadow house as a young child, and your Dad was always so good to us. I know my parents always spoke of Joe and Evelyn as the best of people and their close friends. A sad time now, but always remember the good he brought to others.

Eileen and family,
My deepest condolences for your loss. Your father was a very good man, gentle, with deep faith. I will always remember his patience, his humor, and the long and abiding friendship he shared with my parents. You were all very blessed.

Dear Sara and family, we are sorry for your loss. We have such fond memories of your dad. He was a true gentleman and how he delighted in his family.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Maryann and Paul Baillargeon

Your familly is so Blessed to have had the love and guidance that your father gave to his children. Eileen has shared many wonderful memories with us about him. May you all rely on God to guide you and keep you and know your family is in our prayers during your difficult time.
Our sincerest condolences and peace,
Susan and Tracey Settle

I have never met a man in my life that was more of a gentleman than your father. I knew the first time I met him that I would never forget him. My sincere condolences.
Richard Balakier

We are saddened to learn of the passing of our dear friend but know that he is now where he deserves to be. He was one of the kindest, nicest people we have ever known. We have many fond memories of our "breakfasts with Mr. Auth".

Bill and Betty Sullivan

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.