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Paul Labbee

Hatfield, Massachusetts

1942 - 2023

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PAUL LABBEE Hatfield, MA - Paul Albert Labbee, 81, passed away with his daughters by his side at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton on September 24, 2023. Born on May 4, 1942 he was the only child of Albert and Irene Labbee (Larochelle). He lived on Bridge Street in Hatfield all his life...

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Paul was a great and wonderful man loved to have fun, loved to get going with joking around,, I remember my mom never had met him it was her birthday she was at Cooley Dickerson having pt Paul saw me told him about my mom he left 1/2 hr later he came back with a small birthday cake for her omg that made her day that's the kind of guy he was huge heart will be missed by so many rip my friend Dianne

Dear cousin Paul: you were a bright light in so many of our lives, may your spirit continue to shine with Kathy's, Uncle Albert's, Aunt Irene's, and all the Labbee clan gone home. Love and prayers, Andréa Labbee.

Michele and Lynelle, sorry to read of Paul's passing. He was a life long friend and will be dearly missed. Treasure the wonderful memories. We went to school together from grades 1-12 and graduated together in 1960. We'd often run into each other at S.A. games and sat in the same section at UMass games back in the good old days. God bless you my friend PAul.

Michele and family. My deepest condolences on your loss. Though I hadn´t seen your father in years, I will fondly remember his sense of humor and beaming smile. God bless.

Paul helped us buy our first house in 1980. Gave us a loan we paid back 50.00 a month so we had enough for a down payment. Such a warm and friendly man. I'm sure he will be greatly missed. Marylou Spaulding

My son and I already miss Paul. He was our landlord for about 20 years. Throughout all of that time, we knew Paul to be sincere, hilarious at times, very generous, thoughtful and appreciative. We fortunately spent some time with him when we drove by his house recently, a couple weeks ago. Noticed him sitting outside his house visiting with one of his many friends. We also sat with him for a good while talking about many things, including one of his unique garaged cars. I always...

Paul was a Great Guy! A friend to all. He always had something good to say, was always there to assist everyone. He will be sadly missed in the Hatfiels community. Rest in Peace Paul.

I knew Paul because I worked with him at Look Park. Of course you know you can be proud of his work ethic but also want you to know what a fun person he was to work with. He generally kept us all amused.

To Paul´s children and grandchildren: I knew Paul as a friend growing up in Hatfield and in the Hatfield school system. I was in the year behind him at Smith Academy. Often in our early years we would play sandlot baseball....street vs street. He was a happy man and was always fun to be around and I don´t think he had an enemy in the world. His service to Hatfield and the nation is well documented....that was Paul.....always contributing! Sincere condolences from my family and myself. ...