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Richard P. Gloster

Agawam, Massachusetts

1957 - 2024

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Richard P. Gloster1957 - 2024AGAWAMRichard Paul Gloster, 66, passed away on May 30, 2024, at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, MARichard was born on June 8, 1957, in Springfield, MA to the late Ronald V Gloster and Gloria A (Torricelli) Gloster.Richard was a graduate of Agawam High School...

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Thinking of him everyday. The laughs and love that made him one of the most lovable souls I´ve known.. blessed his family carries that legacy. Love to you all; and may great memories continue to bloom.

To the Gloster Family- Very sorry to hear of Rich's passing. I know he will be greatly missed. Please accept my deepest condolences.

Dearest Linda and Family. Very sorry to hear of Rich's passing. Prayers for Rich and your family. Fond memories of Rich cooking for some event for friends or for just the public in making his prepared meals. His love of Eagles and nature was strong and I know gave him happiness . His strength and focus to fight each day and make it better! His tremendous courage and strength to ride last years Pan Mass. Spending time with those he loved was also his happiness. The grand babies and his...

Very sorry to learn of Rich's passing. He was a year behind me in High School, and was always such a nice person. I remember visiting him when he had the Sandwich Shop. I know how much he will be missed by his family and friends.

Great man wonderful father best chef ever. So sorry for your loss

It's really sad when the best pass away. We will always remember our visits to Alvin's and wonderful chats with Rich.Our deepest condolences to all family and friends who had the honor of knowing him.We reside in Oklahoma now and visit our kids in Agawam and Feeding Hills.May he rest in peace. Bill and Carol Marshall

Chris & family, My sincerest condolences, think of the good times & he will be there.

My sincere condolences to the Gloster family. Rich and I went to school together. Over the years I would would occasionally run into him, and we would reminisce about those days as kids. He was a good guy and will be missed.

Dear Linda and family, I'm sorry to hear of Rich's passing,he was the best mentor anyone could have had for cooking but especially for ice sculpting ,he really had a knack for it and was great at teaching it to others ,we worked hard at it and always had some great laughs together,rest in peace my friend I will always remember you as a honest ,down to earth and well respected gentleman and friend