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Paul F. Baldiga

North Brookfield, Massachusetts

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North Brookfield, Massachusetts
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Paul F. Baldiga, 70, of Evergreen St., died Tuesday, March 23 in St. Vincent's Hospital Worcester after a short illness. He leaves his sister, Jane E. Brown and her husband Richard of Duluth, GA., nieces; Casey Brown of Suwanee, Ga., and Katie Baldiga of Chicopee, nephews; Scotty Brown and his...

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We all miss you "Digger".

I'm sorry to hear about Paul. I coached with him for many years for the Orioles and Giants in Spencer little league. He was so dedicated to those young lives and the league as a whole. He taught me how to coach and I think that has been handed down to my son and his boys. I can't thank him enough. Those were joyous times. I'm sure he's coaching or joining a game above. RIP

I am so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. He was a legend in the Spencer/East Brookfield Little League volunteering so many hours as a manager, coach, umpire, board member for well over 25 years. He touched the lives of thousands of very lucky little leagures, who benefitted from his pearls of wisdom over the years. I will especially miss his quick wit, his sarcastic replies, and his very many stories that he graced us with. God speed, Diga, RIP, my good friend.

Bless you Paul for all the time and instruction you gave to my son Eric and all of the spencer little leaguers for many years. You were a great guy and asset to the league. Our prayers are with you. R.I.P. Wayne Grabowski

My deepest sympathies to the family. Paul was a legend at Phi Sig and a great fraternity brother! Rest In Peace..

We are so sorry to hear of Pauls loss. He was a great guy and incredible coach, umpire. He taught so many kids for years and was always kind to each one of them..He would coach,ump, then in heat of summer he would make sure how impeccable the fields were no matter if he was on the field on day..His love for baseball was always spot on and had so much knowledge of the game.He leaves incredible legacy to all that knew him and so often you would hear people calling him "digga". An amazing man...

I worked with Paul at Mass Electric. Quiet, dry sense of humor. We had many laughs together. Go ride with the Angels, Paul. Sad to hear of his passing

Paul “Digga”, was an outstanding coach and mentor going up as a young ball player in spencer little league. I will miss his little chuckle after a sarcastic joke. Taught me so much as a young umpire and coach. Will be missed by many, and the memories will always remain. RIP Paul