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Paul Edward Mazza

Agawam, Massachusetts

Dec 2, 1957 – Aug 20, 2023

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BORN
December 2, 1957
DIED
August 20, 2023
LOCATION
Agawam, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - Agawam Obituary

Paul E. Mazza, 65, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, August 20, 2023 surrounded by his loving family.  Born in Springfield, son of the late George and Irene (Letendre) Mazza, he was a lifelong resident of Agawam and a 1976 graduate Agawam High School.  Paul worked for thirty five years at the DPW for the Town of Agawam.  He was a collector of knives, guitars, and enjoyed music.  He leaves his wife of thirty-three years, Myrna R. (Cordero) Mazza, a son, Paul C. Mazza of Agawam, a sister, Donna Mazza of New Albany, NY and a granddaughter, Mila Wynter Mazza.  Calling hours are Friday from 4-7 at the AGAWAM CURRAN JONES FUNERAL HOME, 745 Cooper Street. The burial is private. For online condolences, please visit www.curranjones.com

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It was always so nice to see him to come down in his truck. I´ll miss you, Paul.

I am truly sorry but I just found out today on May 13, 2024 that my cousin Paul died. I’m sorry for your loss.

Donna and family. Please accept my sincere condolences in the passing of Paul.

Dear Myrna, We are so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. I will always remember the fun that we had riding in the parade at The Big E.

Dear Myrna and family, I grew up on Fruwirth Ave and while Paul was older, I always remembered him as the "hippie" of the street and I used to watch him and his friends hanging out in the driveway from afar. I have since moved away, but occasionally got updates about him, and I saw him at my parent´s wake and other fond neighbors of Fruwirth Ave. Paul, like his dad, always kept an immaculate yard and loved cars and dogs. So sorry for your loss. He was a unique soul and wonderful neighbor to...

Myrna & Paul our sincere condolences.

My Deepest condolences to Myrna

Paul Mazza and his family have been a valued members of Feeding Hills and Fruwirth Avenue. Paul was great story-teller and was always smiling. His positive energy and enthusiasm will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace.

I'm sure Paul is in heaven cruising the strip in his favorite muscle car. R.I.P. my friend.