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Joseph Peter D'Alessandro

South Hadley, Massachusetts

1993 - 2023

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Joseph Peter D'Alessandro1993 - 2023South HadleyJoseph Peter D'Alessandro, age 30, died on Sept 13 when he lost his will to live because of the overwhelming pain of his mental illness. Joe was born on March 16, 1993 in Springfield and lived in South Hadley until he moved to North Carolina to...

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RIP. Although a year has past, May you forever live in the hearts of your loved ones.

I worked with Mike for many years I have fond Memories of Watching Joe grow into a Young man. I know he is Angel watching over his family. Sadly Missed.

My wife and I just learned of Joe´s passing through a customer of ours who had worked with him. Joe was an employee of ours at Suite Paws (pet hotel) in Raleigh while he was going to NC State. We have lots of students come and go, but Joe sticks out as someone who genuinely cared about his job working in the kennel caring for all our canine guests. Despite an often hectic pace, he always had a smile on his face- so cool under pressure. We chatted often and I remember thinking of him as a...

We are heartbroken to learn of your precious loss. We are thinking of you and your family, with our deepest sympathy, Your friends and colleagues in Admissions

D'Alessandro Family, Very saddened to hear the news. Joe was a great friend to myself and many others. He was incredibly smart, thoughtful, funny, and witty. We shared many laughs and good chats. One particular memory I thought of that I would like to share: we were on our way to Westfield State to play Putnam HS in our division's super bowl. We often sat next to each other on the bus to away games and would chat and make jokes. I remember jokingly saying "what if it comes down to the wire...

Dr. D'Alessandro and family, No words can begin to express how my heart hurts for you both. Please know I am praying for you all. May you find comfort in the memories of his happy times.

Charlie and I have always talked fondly about your wonderful children as they grew up next door. The boys let us know when their ball came into our yard and asked politely to retrieve it. Our prayers continue for you all. God´s angels surround you with Compassion and Love of so many who know your son did so much during his life . With our deep sympathy and love, Charles and Martha Brown

Joe probably never knew his successful senior football season inspired underclassmen soccer players who were also considering the gridiron game. My utmost condolences to those that love him. May His Soul Live On

D´Alessandro Family, Words cannot express our sympathy for the deep felt loss you feel for Joe. While at South Hadley High School, he was a kind, gentle, scholarly and respectful young man. He was well liked by his peers and the faculty. What a special person your dear Joe was, let the love others felt for him help comfort you through these challenging times. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Heather Ellis SHHS teacher