Lt.-Giannini-Obituary

Lt. Mark Giannini

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1967 - 2022

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Lt. Mark Giannini 1967 - 2022 East Longmeadow Lt. Mark Giannini, 54, of East Longmeadow entered into eternal rest on October 20th from a work related illness. He was born in Springfield on December 16th, 1967 to the late Joseph T. and Barbara Ann (Hughes) Giannini. He served in the United States...

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He was always a standup guy and a cool dude.Putnam HS guy with a chain wallet and a distinct laugh. Another Hero has fallen,God Bless

Grace so sorry for your loss.

We want to extend our deepest sympathy to all of Mark's family. His work here is done. May he rest in the Lord's arms for eternity. May he have a joyful reunion with his Momand Dad.

A heartfelt thank you for your service to our country. Rest In Peace.

To Mark´s family and loved ones, we want to extend our sympathy on your loss. He was a good friend and a great man. May he Rest In Peace.

Grace so sorry for the loss of your brother candy

Our condolences to the Giannini Family. I met Coach Giannini in the early fall of 2015 when he was trying to put together a fall baseball team for the Harvest League. He asked me to coach it probably because I had more time on my hands. This was no ordinary team because he gathered players from the 6 surrounding towns of East Longmeadow to make up the team. These players wanted to play but couldn't for various reasons. Some were great players and some not so great. It didn't matter to Mark...

My heartfelt condolences to Mark's family and friends. I worked with Mark for many years at the Springfield Museums and enjoyed our professional and friendly interactions. I looked forward to trying his cooking when he switched careers. He was truly a sweetheart of a guy!! I am so very sorry, he was much too young!

Joe and Family, Again I want to send my sympathy to you all. I know loosing a loved one is tragic and hard to move on. I know for when my parents died a few years ago, two months apart, it was that I knew they both were at peace. Had no pain and no worries. I feel them with me everyday and Mark, Joe's dad, will be looking down being so proud of his family. I am here for you all if you need anything. Peace be with you.