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Leo Darsigny

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1929 - 2022

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Leo Darsigny, 92, passed away peacefully on January 7th, after a short illness. Born on January 27,1929 to McLea and Felicite (Laflamme) Darsigny, he is survived by his beloved wife Elizabeth "Betty" (Rossi) Darsigny and children, Susan Pompi, Linda (Alan Woolf), Christine Darsigny, James...

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Saddened to see this but, what a long wonderful life he had. I was in Acrebrook in the late 1960's. He and Mr Giordano ran a tight but very fair ship. They were so dedicated to us students success. Proud to have had the experience and thanks for the memories!

Mrs. Darsigny, my condolences to your family and you. I so enjoyed working with you at the library in town.

So sorry to hear about Leo's passing. Hope he has the chance to golf with our Dad and brothers again. He and your family are in the prayers of the entire Montana family.

So sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Darsigny. I graduated from Acrebrook in the early 70's. He was an excellent teacher! A positive experience and memories. Sincere sympathies for your loss.

My deepest sympathies to the Darsigny family. I graduated from Acrebrook Academy ´75, the last class. I would see Leo from time to time at Franconia where he would always recall a story or ask if I had seen a classmate. I have always held him in high regard. May he rest in peace.

I attended Acrebrook Academy and remember husband and father as a caring person who was a driving force to build the school. My experience there impacted my life and wouldn't have happened without his efforts. My sincere sympathies.

Mrs. Darsigny, my condolences to you and your family. I have fond memories of working with you at the E. Long. Library.

Deepest Sympathy and prayers for the Darsigny family.

Please see my post on this page and posts on the Acre Brook Academy Facebook page. Mr Darsigny was a blessing and life changing encouragement to me and so many others. We will all honor and remember him with great gratitude and respect for his legacy.