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Mario D. "Danny" Nardi

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Mario “Danny” Nardi, 88, of the Hungry Hill section of Springfield, Ascended into the Journey of Everlasting Life on March 11, 2017 in the care and comfort of his loving family. He is now dancing with his beloved wife of 38 years, Sarafina (Campiti) Nardi; and reunited with his dear siblings,...

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Such beautifully written tribute.
May all your wonderful memories bring you some comfort in this difficult time.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Paul & Kellie Cipriani

I was fortunate to have the opportunity to play both bocce and cards with Mario at the Dante Club for the past 20 years. Always a smile on his face and a kind word to say. Very sorry for your loss.

Sorry to hear about your passing of your father. I enjoyed seeing him at the outings of Kay & Eric, enjoyed his company. Nice man. Sending prayers to you and your family. With my Deepest Sympathy. Priscilla Cassidy

My sincere condolences..I'll miss your dad just stopping by and having coffee and cookies. He always knew when I was baking. A very special man. He will be so missed. D.Santos

Dave and Laura Our thoughts and prayers are with during this most difficult time. What a beautiful obituary and a great tribute to your dad, a great man and neighbor. We had many happy times on Roy Street because of our great parents, memories we will always have. Love Tom and Deb Aberdale

Dave and Laura, so sorry to hear about your dad. We'll miss his jokes, but not as much as his laugh. Long time friend of my brother in law Ray, and his wife Wanda. We were blessed to know your mom and dad for many years, they're now together, he missed her so much. Both of you, and your families are in our thoughts and prayers....we will miss him, With love, the Cipriani family, Rich, Sue, Ray and Wanda

Dave I was sorry to hear about the passing of your father. I remember your Dad when I worked at the courthouse with him . He was always nice to me and I really enjoyed talking with him.
God bless.

Dave,
That was a very touching, beautiful, and poignant obituary documenting portions of the wonderful life of your dear Dad.
We all can only hope to live by his example and have such a fulfilling and loving life.
My sympathy goes out to you and your family for the loss of your father. This is a loss that touches far many people in less than obvious ways.
Take care,
Rich Leader

The one thing that connected me with Mario was art. He knew how much my art meant to me: so whenever he went to a tagsale and Came across an art book, he would purchase it and get it to me I truly felt so special that he would think of me in his travels. His acts of kindness will be in my heart forever. Mario always had a smile on his face and love in his heart. I will miss him and was blessed to have had him in our lives for so many years. God bless you. Mickey