Larry-Wellington-Obituary

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Larry "Ace" Wellington

Chicopee, Massachusetts

Jun 18, 1961 – Aug 24, 2024

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June 18, 1961
DIED
August 24, 2024
LOCATION
Chicopee, Massachusetts

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Corridan Funeral Home - Chicopee Obituary

Southwick- Larry K. “Ace” Wellington, passed away on August 24, 2024 at the age of 63.  The son of Lillian J. (Wright) Wellington and the late Larry K. Wellington, Sr., was born in Springfield on June 18, 1961.  He attended Springfield schools and worked as a machinist for Advance Manufacturing, and for 10 years he operated his own shop – AllTeck Machine.  In his spare time, Larry loved to cruise on his motorcycle and play golf.  He was also a formidable pool player, even playing in tournaments in Las Vegas.  In addition to his mother, Lillian, Larry is also survived by his children, Keith Wellington (Melanie), Krystal Cannizzaro (Landon) and Ashley Wellington, by his sister Lauri Barrows (Paul), two brothers, Robert S. Wellington and Kevin L. Wellington (Margaret), his seven grandchildren, Jonathan, Raynie, Alexys, Madison, Jocelynn-Marie, Lyllieana, Winter, Rhea, and Casey, his first wife, Judy Carty and his second wife, Liz Polverari, as well as many nieces, nephews, friends, and extended family.  Friends and family are invited to gather for a Celebration of Life to be held on Saturday, August 31, 2024 from 4:00 to 7:00pm at the Polish-American Club, 139 Southwick St., Feeding Hills, MA.  Corridan Funeral Home has been entrusted with handling the arrangements.  www.CorridanFuneral.com

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As long as I can remember we have talked on the phone about everything and nothing, so I have picked up the phone to call you - to yell at you for having to be first in leaving us - but that is the competitive side of you, to laugh with you about how you left as it was not your heart. Your ability to keep your marvelous sense of humor in all that you have dealt with is a tribute to your will and strength and love of life, you truly did it your way. Thank you for all the talks while I was...

Rest In Peace my dear brother, you are loved and missed.

Deepest sympathy on your loss.

I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He was always so kind, he will be missed. I hope all the great memories you have with him bring you comfort..Sending all love and hugs to you guys