Paul-Bacon-Obituary

Paul Edward Bacon

Ashfield, Massachusetts

1953 - 2021

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Paul Edward Bacon Ashfield, MA — Paul Edward Bacon, 68, died peacefully at the home he created for himself and his family in Ashfield, on a beautiful fall day, October 28, 2021. Born in Northampton on October 8, 1953, the son of Lois (Mollison) Bacon and the late Hiram E. Bacon. Paul grew up in...

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I rarely ever get on my Kubota Tractor without remembering the times spent cruising the back roads of Williamsburg, Goshen and Chesterfield with Paul, Jim Ferron, and Steve Parsons. I always knew that I could find Paul at the store when I traveled to Williamsburg. Paul helped me move to New Hampshire in 1971 but even though we didnt spend the time together we had as kids, he always remained one of my best friends. I truly miss him, but am thankful for the time I spent with him.

Not many weeks go by when I do not think of my friend Paul. We only saw each other a couple times a year, but the good times we had growing up continue to give me great memories.

My sympathy to all of you. Will always remember the wonderful family reunions Shirley and Paul provided.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. im so glad to of had time to spend and talk with paul at are sugarhouse a couple of weeks ago one of his last outings

I am saddened to hear this! I have many good memories! Please accept my condolences. Sending many good thoughts and prayers to all.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

A funny memory of Paul back in the Summer of 72 I think it was, my girlfriend and I were long term camping up at Indian Hollow and Paul came up and drove across the Gorge river in his newly acquired 4x4 and on his way back across he got stuck and his truck was filling with water. Somehow he called Citgo gas station where he worked and they came up with a tow truck. When they got his 4x4 to shore they realized Paul hadn´t locked his hubs basically having a 2 wheel drive vehicle. He told me...

Sleep tight old friend.See ya on the other side.

My condolences to the family . Paul & his Business has been a landmark in Williamsburg for many years. He will definitely be missed by so manty people. Donna Gulow