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Ramiro Lopes

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1929 - 2021

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Ramiro A. Lopes, 91, passed away peacefully on January 14, 2021 at home surrounded by his loving family. Ramiro was born in Ludlow on March 29, 1929 to the late Benjamin and Gloria (Pereira) Lopes. Ramiro graduated from Ludlow High School, and entered the United States Army during the Korean War...

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Wish he was still here. Can´t believe it has been this long since he was. A lot of change but not the love we all felt for him.

Condolences and love to the family.

Dear Lopes Family,
Thank you for allowing us to share in your ceremony today. it was beautiful. God bless you all. Love and prayers.

Dear Aunt Ruth and family,
Some of my fondest memories of my youth were spent on Boston Road with all of you. Uncle Medo was a honest man who spent his life dedicated to his family. He was a ready pair of hands to Pazinho and to his wife and children. I know he is in the garden with Pai, and all of those we have lost. We have been so fortunate to have spent time with an amazing guy! How fitting his service is on Pai’s birthday. I love and miss you all. You are always in my heart and...

I was very blessed to have him as my uncle. He had a knack for seeing the truth and was always generous with his advice and pulled no punches. His insights into military life were particularly helpful (and I'm glad I listened). I will miss him greatly, as I know you all will.

We love you and miss you beyond words!

To a great man, a wonderful husband to a lovely lady, a wonderful dad and grandfather and great friend to everyone who met him.
You will be missed until we see you again.

My condolences and prayers to the Lopes family. May all your loving memories of Ray help to ease the pain in your hearts and bring you comfort and peace ]in the coming days. Love to all of you.

Ray was a special guy that make me feel so welcome always! I loved talking sports with him. As extended family he never made me feel the extended part. He will be missed.