Josephine-Melcher-Obituary

Josephine Melcher

Hampden, Massachusetts

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Hampden, Massachusetts
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Alzheimer's Association

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Josephine M. Jo Jo (DAmario) Melcher, 100, of Hampden and formerly of Springfield, MA passed away peacefully at Jewish Geriatric Service of Longmeadow. Josephine was born in Springfield, MA, December 3, 1913, a beloved daughter of the late Vincenzo and Florinda (Candelmi) DAmario. Josephine...

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Wow--what a great life to be around for 100 years! However, I was sorry to hear of Josephine's passing and want to offer my sincere sympathy to all the family. I know all the wonderful memories you all have will help you as time goes by. My thoughts and prayers go with you. Ethel E. D'Amario

I was so sorry to hear of Auntie Jo's passing. I'll always remember our trips to MA growing up, and you making gnocchis for my mother because they were her favorite. I choose to remember the fun, happy times on our visits all those years ago. Rest in peace Auntie Jo with the rest of your family. You are once again united. Love Always..

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Chip...my thoughts a prayers are with you. I remember riding along with you on the truck when you spotted your Mom driving her car back to her house with the bumper hanging out the trunk! I never new that an 18-wheeler could pull a u-turn!

May you be with the one you love again sharing the memories of the family. As you watch over us remember the times we were all together.
Love you Gram and Gramp ??

you will be missed. I remember when you came to NH you used to bring your egg plant because you knew how much I loved it. Love you so much Auntie Jo.

My mom, Eva Green, worked with Mrs. Melcher for years at Zayre's until the day they closed their doors. She thought the world of her and I would like to express my sympathy to all who loved her. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Lynda Green

May you be with the one you love and watch over the family together telling of the stories you brought up to him.
Love you Gram & Gramp ??

Thoughts and prayers for the family. I remember Aunt Jo visiting in NC. My dad, Don, was Earl's brother. My mom, Edna, continued phone conversations and letters with Jo until she passed away.