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Michael J. Sicbaldi

Hampden, Massachusetts

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Michael J. Sicbaldi, 62, a lifelong resident of Hampden, passed away on Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington. He was born in Springfield, graduated from Cathedral High School, a son of the late Louis and Esther (Rheaume) Sicbaldi. Mike and his late father were the owner and...

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Can not believe a whole year has passed. I was glad to see his picture again. Hope you all remember him as I do, with a smile on his face.

Mike and I were friends at Cathedral. We had a lot of laughs. His siblings were the best a person could ask for. Visited him a few years ago with our mutual friend Bill O' Hara. He was in a bit of pain back then. I know he is at peace now. Our memories will live on. Rest now. Love.

Mike was an angel. We will miss him greatly. He loved his kids and it always brought a big smile to his face when we asked about his grand babies. My son Kevin worked for Mike for many years. He was his assistant. My son was devastated to hear that Mike passed. So much history. God bless and take care of this special man.

Will miss you like crazy buddy: rest now:: charlie

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May Michael now rest in peace, he was a wonderful man , a true country boy of Hampden ! God bless and my deepest condolences to the entire family

Mike was a long time friend of our family. He had a great smile and a kind heart. Always there if you needed him
He will be truly missed. Condolences to his family

To Mike's family...So sorry for your loss. I worked with Mike when he worked at Smith & Wesson and would see him when I went to Hampden Nurseries. Mike was a great hardworking guy. Always loved running into him..RIP my friend!

Michael didn't go through this world looking to create wealth, or fame, or glory. Instead, he created honor, kindness, and a lasting legacy of genuine value. Seen in the hilltop home he built with his own two hands - seen in the children he raised to responsible, respectful adulthood - seen in the many times he helped others with no expectation of being repaid. All who knew Michael are better people for having known him, and the world's only regret for having him in it is that his stay here...