Peter-Ansara-Obituary

Peter Michael Ansara

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Dec 16, 1948 – Nov 1, 2022

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BORN
December 16, 1948
DIED
November 1, 2022
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Peter Michael Ansara age 73 of West Springfield, MA passed away peacefully November 1, 2022. He was predeceased by his parents Cosmo and Marjorie Ansara of Springfield, MA. Peter leaves behind his two sisters, Susan Ansara and Nancy Bigwood, loving children, Steven and Elizabeth Ansara and...

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Peter was my closest friend. I miss him terribly.

Susan and Nancy, know my heart is with you. Sending hugs. Love you.

Peter is missed everyday and will never be forgotten. He was a very close friend

Sorry for your loss. Pete was a well liked friend to many in the Glenwood neighborhood. We all will miss him. Russ Omer

Lots of great memories of visiting with Peter (Pepito) at his Holyoke office located in Barnes & Noble. Every Sunday and Wednesday Pepito would be in the same chair looking like a mariner visiting from the VINEYARD. We would discuss the topic of the day. I always learned something and left smiling especially if I (Pucci) was able to pull the wool over Pepito's eyes. The obituary paints a beautiful and true picture of Peter a proud DAD.--well done!! Our condolences to Steven, Elizabeth, and...

To his children...I grew up across the street from him in the 50s. We haven't been in touch over the years but remembering our childhood and his wonderful sisters Susan and Nancy, and parents. I'm sorry for your loss and send my most heartfelt condolences. Joyce Milbier

The description of Pete was spot on. We were breakfast friends at Memos and occasional acquaintances at Sorrento's. I'll miss him. Che Dio ti tenga nel palmo della sua mano.

Peter was a dear friend. We spent a lot of time together. He was a humble man and a very generous man. All of us who knew him were very fortunate. He is now at peace and will always be in our hearts.

It was our good fortune to have met our dear friend Pete. We met him at the Holyoke Mall walking. He always kept us laughing and engaged in interesting conversation. His kindness and warmth were a treasure. Our deepest sympathy to his daughter and son. You were the light of his life. Pete will never be forgotten and will live on in our hearts. With love, Kathy and Carl Porcelli