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Joseph M. "Joe" Flynn

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Joseph M. Flynn 1946 - 2008 CHICOPEE - Joseph M. "Joe" Flynn, 61, of the Fairview section of Chicopee passed away on Saturday, March 8, 2008 in his home surrounded by the care and comfort of his loving family and friends. He was born in Worcester on December 30, 1946, a beloved son of Isabel...

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May Mr. Flynn rest in peace. He was a very impressive instructor at the Westover Job Corps Center in Chicopee, Mass. I'm proud to say that I was one of his choice students in 1990....

We are so sorry to hear about the loss of Joe. We will always remember those challenging games of pool along with tons of laughter...... Our deepest condolences to the entire family and friends.

With Sincere Sympathy,

I knew Joe for six years, he was a great friend. he was the kind of person I could talk to about anything and I will miss him dearly.my thoughts and prayers go out to Louise and his family.

I am a bartender at the Buffalo Club, I had a lot of good conversations with joe, some of my favorites were about UMASS. Joe was a dedicated RED SOX fan I however like the YANKEES, so you can imagine how a lot of our conversations went. I'll miss those days. Joe will be missed by many.

I will miss Joe's friendship and his gentle good humor. Joe was a good friend to the organization and he will be deeply missed.

Joe was not only my instructor he then became a co worker and a very dear friend. His advice and his storys were one of a kind. Joe was was one of the poeple you meet in lfe that every time you think of them you have to grin. Thanks for everything Joe

To Louise and Joe's Family,
He will be missed.

My deepest sympathies go out to Joe's family. Especially Louise. Joe was a permanent fixture at your volleyball games and most often your only fan!! He was a sweetheart and will sadly be missed. My love to you, Louise. xoxox

To Louise and Joe's family,
I will always remember Joe rooting us on at softball, and loving how I always hit up the left line! He was always smiling and uplifting! He will truly be missed by all that were lucky enough to have known him.