Stanley-Papuga-Obituary

Stanley Papuga

Ludlow, Massachusetts

1938 - 2018

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Stanley Papuga, 79, passed away May 24, 2018 surrounded by his loving family. He was born Dec. 26, 1938 to the late Stanley and Stasia Papuga. Stanley proudly served in the US Air Force. He worked as the Director of Facilities for the Springfield Housing Authority. Stanley was a very talented and...

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Sat with Stan on many recording sessions and jobs. He had a great personality and played great trumpet. The Polka profesion will miss Stan greatly. DON BAPTISTE, SR.

Dear Mark and family, There are no words one can say at a time like this. I hope you will accept my heartfelt sympathy and cherish all your memories.
Will keep you all in prayer

Debbie Beebe (work)

Dear Barbara & family

A fantastic musician, who we always had fun times with on the road with Larry Chesky and the gang.

Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you at this difficult time.

He will always be remembered by us as we have many many pictures of that OLD GANG.

Virginia & Donald Bourgeois

Dear Barbara and family, very sorry to hear of Stanley's passing. You are in our prayers. We had many a good times with you both and the boys. Dave and Arlene Gawronski

Dear Stanley-We will always miss and love you

Cookie and Billy

Dear Barbara! My sincere condolences you and your family on the passing of Stanley! Always in my heart as a great friend and great guy! Stan could play that trumpet like no one else could He was just that good! Stan. will be greatly missed! May God be with you and your family through this sad time! R.I.P. Stan

Dear Barbara my deepest sympathy to you and your family on the passing of Stanley! Stan will always be remembered to me as a great and funny guy! Stan had a talent like no other musician ever had! He was a great friend to me for so many yrs and will always be greatly missed! God be with you Barbara and your family through this sad time

Stan and I spent many happy days roaming around Sandy hill where we lived.
I am thankful for the gift of memories that God gives us ,that time can not take away.
Ron

I am so sorry for your loss. What a sweet and talented man Mr. Papuga was. I am thinking of all of you! Xo