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Stanley A. Strycharz

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Stanley A. Strycharz 1918 - 2008 CHICOPEE - Stanley A. Strycharz, 90, of Chicopee, passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 6, 2008 at the Mercy Medical Center. Born May 6, 1918, a son of the late John and Mary (Gancarz) Strycharz, he was a lifelong Chicopee resident. Stanley was a graduate...

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Mrs. Strycharz, Marilyn, and Robb:

Mr. Strycharz was a great man. He was always warm, caring, and giving. I will always remember one of his favorite sayings: "Apple pie without cheese is like a kiss without a squeeze." He said that to me on the, oh-so-many, visits I made to your home. He always had that neat way of pronouncing "spaghetti". Because of our friendship, Marilyn, our parents were able to share a friendship as well. Your father was so active in many things, St....

Robb-sorry to hear about your dad,he was a great guy. He had a major influence on me during our younger years. Keep all the good memories he helped us have in scouting. Sorry I can't be there.

Stanley was a genuine joy to care for. So appreciative. I will miss your father.

Marilyn,
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad, my heart goes out you on your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Let me know if there is anything I can do.
Take Care

Robb, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was such a very nice man whom I always enjoyed talking with, and seeing. Take care and I am sure we will see you soon, linda,your friend next door

My first memory of meeting Mr. Strycharz was when Robb and I were students at Chicopee High School. There was a very progressive and controversial educational reform movement taking place in the city called Charrette. Robb and myself and several other students and faculty members from CHS were involved. Educational leaders from various parts of the country were also invited as were local teachers, administrators, politicians and the general public. It was a very empowering...

Mr. Strycharz was like a second father during my teens. I,m sorry I can,t be their with the family. Greg