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Paul T. Heyes

Barre, Massachusetts

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Paul T. Heyes, 69, affectionately known as "Choppy", of Grandview Terrace, Barre, MA died at UMass Memorial Hospital on Sunday, October 14, 2007. He is survived by six brothers, Samuel, Walter and Alfred all of Barre, MA; Robert of Wheelwright, MA; Donald of Gilbertville, MA and Joseph of North...

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Choppy was a very special person, more than he knew. I have known him all of my adult life and I will always remember his cheerful smile and Hi, how are you. He had little and never asked for much. Everyone who knew him and worked with him, enjoyed seeing him every day. He will be missed. I will miss seeing him every time I went shopping and visiting with him. I know he will be in a happy place . Irene and Richard Stevens

Uncle Choppy ~ always had a hard time tring to say Uncle Paul.First, I'm going to miss the competition on who got the first Xmas card out! Last serval years he has beat me! I will truly miss waiting for his card to come in the mail.(I have everyone he sent me ~ this season I will open them and re-read every one. And remember his hand writing.)
I will always remeber his smiling face and for those who don't know it ~ he always called me "REE" ? I don't think Uncle Choppy ever called me Ann...

Choppy always made you feel so special because of the way he greeted you-like you were the one person he was waiting to see. Bless you.

There are so many wonderful memories of you Uncle Choppy, both from when I was younger right up until now. I remember you bringing me home shoes from when you worked in Ware and everyone wondering were I got them. Don't know if you should have done that, but who cares. Most of all, I remember how everytime I saw you, you never failed to ask how my family was, especially Amy. How I wish we had made an effort for you to see her precious little Alex, who by the way is called Punkle - a great...

Im so sorry for Choppys passing. When I was a coach up @ Quabbin, many a night after the kids were all gone and there was choppy doing his job we use to talk alot about every thing. He really was a great guy. loved sports and always had a smile. I dont think id ever seen this man in a bad mood not ever. most of us could learn a lesson from the ole chopster as i use to affectionetly call him. keep it simple and always smile.

Choppy was always kind to me. As growing up...then later a part of the family. He was a sweet man. My sympathy is with all of the Heyes family.

We will miss you dear brother and friend. You always had a kind word and smile for us.

just wnt to say a special condolence to the family on the loss of your loveone.

Sincerely,
Dottie LeBlaNC & family

Choppy was a very friendly person. He would always smile and wave hello when he saw you. He will be missed by many people. My sincere sympathy in the loss of your brother and friend.