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Michael P. Pillarella

Fall River, Massachusetts

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Michael P. Pillarella, 66, husband of Valerie (Ross) Pillarella, entered into rest Tuesday, March 15, 2016. Aside from his wife of 45 years, he leaves three children, Amy Pillarella of Assonet, Michael J. Pillarella and his wife Lani of Marstons Mills, MA and Timothy J. Pillarella and his wife...

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Rosemary and Bob: I just found out the other day (August 10, 2018) that Mike passed away in 2015. I am so very sorry for the loss of your older brother. To refresh your memory, I dated Mike during our Junior and Senior years of high school. We first met at the Friday night dance at Avon High School where Mike was the DJ. We attended both the Junior and Senior Prom at Avon High school. Mike was always an ambitious person. I knew he would achieve great things in life some day. He was...

We are going to miss you. You really cared about us in the trade and was always trying to make things better for us
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I offer my condolences. I was fortunate to be one of Michael's electrical students. He was a friendly and compassionate man and I looked forward to coming to his courses. I will miss him and I am happy to have worked with him over the years. Thank you, Michael and may you find peace upon your homecoming.
Bill Bennett

My sincerest condolences to the Pillarella family. I first met Mike through the late Tom Souza several years ago and always enjoyed his classes and the IAEI meetings. Mike was so knowledgeable about so many things and was always smiling and jovial. His cheeriness was contagious. He will be missed.May God bless you and give you peace.

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MR.PILLARELLA

Rest in peace

I've known Mike for only a few years, but I've come to realize that he was a very unique man. He was always smiling and was in a happy mood. He enjoyed being helpful and had a kind heart. He was a giver and he enjoyed being kind. I've known many people in my lifetime and I can say that he's one of the finest men I've ever met. I was amazed at his multitude of accomplishments, which I think was amazing, and he never mentioned any of them. He was like the Einstein of electricity. I liked him...

Val and family,
My deepest condolences on the loss of your husband, father and grandfather. One of the sweetest memories was when he hand delivered flowers to your classroom at Beckwith M.S. "just because." You're all in my thoughts and prayers as you navigate your way through the upcoming days and months ahead.

Never have I met such a generous, helpful and sincere person. He would always go out of his way to help no matter what kind of help was needed. If you asked him for one of something he would give you two. If you didn't ask for any he would still give you two (or more). Everyone, who had the honor of knowing him, will surely miss him. Fair winds and following seas to you Mike!