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Rudolph R. "Rudy" Salvas

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Rudolph R. Salvas 1946 - 2012 SPRINGFIELD - Rudolph R. "Rudy" Salvas, 65, of Springfield, was Called Safely Home on Wednesday, January 11, 2012. He was born in Springfield on January 25, 1946, a beloved son of Charles R. and Mary T. (Santanella) Salvas, both of Springfield. He was raised in...

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Pat (and Family)
It appears that from what we have read that you and Rudy had a properous, wonderful,enduring love and life together. Nothing else matters.

I just happened to look for Rudy on the internet because I saw a show that featured a Coke collector and thought of my last conversation with you guys at a Commerce reunion....way back when.

After that conversation, I could never look at a Coke item without thinking of Rudy.

We are saddened by your...

Pat, Rob and Jennifer, so sorry to hear about Rudy. We didn't think back then when we we neighbors that so many years would ever go by. Now the kids are grown up and all we have are memories, but they are great memories. Those years were wonderful! Rudy will be in our prayers and memories.

Our deepest sympathies

Pat, Robbie & Family,

Sorry for your loss. I remember Rudy picking up my brother Joe & I to attend many Springfield Indians games when we were young. I truly thank him for those memories. As a hockey and outdoors guy we shared many interests. Sad to see he has left the earthly life but glad he is in another existence with no pain. I'd bet he is catching lots of fish and watching all the hockey games. Peace!

John Cristoforo

To all the Salvas family, we are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with all of you.

Pat and family, we are so sorry for your loss.
Rudy was a terrific guy, we wish that we had stayed close through the years.
Pat & John De Mars

Pat and family, we are so sorry for your loss.
Rudy was a terrific guy, we wish that we had stayed close through the years.

I first meet Rudy when I worked 3rd shift at Milton Bradley. Still ranks as the nicest guy I've worked w/ in over 32 yrs. I've been there. I would head down to the computer area at any time to shoot the breeze w/ him. Any time the Hab's would win over the Bruins, Rudy would come in w/ his retro Canadians jersey. Very sorry for your loss, Bob in Dept 41

To the Salvas family my deepest sympathy in losing such an awesome man. I knew Rudy in the days that he would come to the Library on Liberty Street. He'd make me laugh and always invited me to the 50"s dances back then. He truly was a treasure

Ana Estanislau
Liberty Branch Library