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Michael A. Serafino

Feeding Hills, Massachusetts

1955 - 2021

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It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of Michael A. Serafino, 66, on October 28, 2021, at Baystate Medical Center, Springfield.Michael was born on October 20, 1955, the eldest of six children of the late Anthony Serafino and Constance (Turner) Serafino and was raised in the Sixteen...

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I think about you all the time. Daily. You were such a big part of my life. You were a mentor. Family. It is hard to believe it's been a year.

Patricia and family, Barb, Geoff and his RJ family, I just heard the devastating news and can't stop crying. Mike was the best! He and my husband Greg shared laughter, music and friendship, as did I. He was so proud to play with his kids. His loss severely affects us all. I am really sorry.

I am deeply saddened to see you go Michael. Thank you for your help. You will be missed.

Mike has been a presence in my life for as long as I can remember. His guidance, wisdom, music, gentleness, calmness, advice, and geniality will be a part of me and my family forever. My sincerest condolences to Patricia and his family, and also to Barbara and Geoff, his Raymond James family.

Patty, l just learned of the passing of Michael and would like to express my deep sorrow for your loss. He was a very special person. It seems like only yesterday that we celebrated your wedding in Westport Ct. Please know that you and your family will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.

My condolences to Mike's family and friends. I have been a friend of the Serafino family since first grade because Mike and my brother Mark played sandlot baseball for OLSH. As I've reflected lately upon growing up with the Serafino children on Bellwood Road, I realize just what an influence Mike had on me. Not just in the way that an older brother typically does, but that on my visits to hang out with John, there was always a new record album around for us to listen to. Those were very...

A good man and a good guitarist, will be missed.

Dear Peter, Paula, John, Mary Jane, Phillip and family. First of all, I want to extend my sincere condolences to all of you in the loss of your brother, Michael. I am not sure if all of you remember but I was very close to Michael growing up. Even though he was a year younger than me, we were best of friends through much of grade school and high school. We bonded over our mutual interests in sports, playing many games of football, basketball, and baseball together and watching sports on...

I was so sorry to hear this sad news. I spent many an afternoon at the Serafino household in 8th and 9th grade and always remember Mike sitting on his bed playing his guitar. I am pretty confident he introduced me to Bob Dylan music. I think I will go listen to a little Bob Dylan today in his honor. My most sincere condolences to his wife and children as well as his siblings. Taken way too soon. Ann Marie Martin