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Joseph J. Fopiano

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Joseph J. Fopiano 1929-2007 EAST LONGMEADOW - Joseph "Joey" John Fopiano, 77, died March 21st, in Baystate Medical Center. Born in Springfield , he was a graduate of Springfield Trade High School . Joseph served his country in the United States Army during World War II. Prior to his retirement in...

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Like a brother to me and always there when I needed his help. Many wonderful memories. My whole family will miss you. May you be playing golf everyday. You are in my prayers... Mickie Romano

We will miss the cards we have received regularly over the last 20 years. Truly a good soul.

A man with a heart of gold & a smile as large as life itself. The memories there are so many. His helping hand as early as the 1st grade 'ala tari dei' prayers to become an Alter Boy,then there was the many mind challenging games he loved to share with his pool table,and bocci lane. He never forgot what meant most to us, his birthday card was always the first to arrive,he helped me along with my stamp collection in my early teens & even challenged me in my golf game in my adolescent...

Joey, You will be remembered forever for many things but most of all as a careing person who enjoyed life to its fullest. I will treasure the many good times we shared togeather especially during my childhood years. You were always there with a helping hand and a smiling face. Thank you for all the fond memories.You will always be in my thoughts and prayers. GOD BLESS

Like my brother Justin I to will miss Flip. We had such fun with Flip as kids and even in our adult years. Another great game that lives on will be 'roll the bat', I think that Flip just made this up in place of tradiondal baseball with teams so that all the kids could play. The family gatherings in his Feeding Hills home and then in E. Longmeadow are another great memory.

I am going to miss you Flip.

I have great memories of playing "kick the can" in Feeding Hills when I was a child

your God-child
justin

Joey was a special person and will be missed.

He was always smiling and always remembered others at special times in their lives.