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Joseph F. "Joe" Cuddy Jr.

Chicopee, Massachusetts

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Joseph F. Cuddy Jr. 1943 - 2008 CHICOPEE - Joseph "Joe" F. Cuddy Jr., 63, of Chicopee and formerly of Holyoke, passed peacefully at home on Saturday April 19, 2008. Joe was born in Holyoke on October 27, 1943 the son of the late Joseph F. Cuddy Sr., who died in WWII, and Vilma (Furman) Cuddy. He...

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Joe,

You believed in our team and you helped us win! Thanks for laughing with us and giving us the biggest trophy ever (even though we didn't pay our dues until the season was over...you didn't care!) You supported every one of us and made softball the most fun. Last year was our first year as a team and you accepted us into the league with a smile! We will never forget you! We love you!

joe--we will miss our weekly dinner date with you-and your friendship and sense of humor

Joe, you were such a great guy. I was always so jealous of Aimee because she had the world's best dad. You will be missed by so very many people.

Joe,
You will be missed by so many. I've always had the highest respect for you and the way you umpired every softball game and how you ran all of your tournaments and leagues. I know everyone who played softball appreciated your hard work and dedication to the sport. You were a good friend and I always really enjoyed talking softball with you. May you rest in piece and you will never be forgotten.

Played a number of times against Joe and a number of times in games
he umpired. Always had a sense of humor and always joking around. WMass softball won't be the same without him. RIP

RIP Joe, you will be missed by all.

Mr. Cuddy,
I will never forget your thoughtfulness and kindness you showed me and my entire family throughout the years. I will always remember your great sense of humor and how you always made a joke or laughed when I would mess up playing poker. You always made me feel better. You have truly touched my life in so many ways. You were the one friend that my dad could always count on being there for him. I am so grateful to have had you in my life. You will always be in my thoughts and...

Thanks Joe,

Joe we will all miss your leadership and devoted time to the mens softball league over the years. Thanks for keeping in tact for most of us a tradition of meeting in the summer and the fall that almost would not of happened if you had not personally been involved.

Thanks
from us all

Thanks Joe,

Joe we will all miss your leadership and devoted time to mens softball league over the years. Thanks for keeping to most of us a tradition of meeting in the summer and fall that almost would not of happened if you had not personally been involved.

Thanks
from us all