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Stephen L. Pilegi

Agawam, Massachusetts

1948 - 2017

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Stephen Louis Pilegi passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at the age of 68. He was born in the South End of Springfield, MA on December 15, 1948, to Thomas and Stephanie (Ziminy) Pilegi. He married his wife Louiselle Rousseau in 1978, they then settled in Agawam, where they...

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Our condolences on the loss of your husband and dad. We have fond memories of Steve. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May beautiful memories bring you comfort today and always.

Louise
we are so sorry for your loss. always know that he will be the wind beneath your wings and will always be with you and your family .
our deepest sympathy
Holly and Tom Dentzau

To Anne and the family,

A childhood friend of the family, and Stephen was always at the Veteran's program at the Doering School. We would chat about the old neighborhood, South End, and laugh about our times. He always would call me by my "real name" and that always brought laughter. Condolences to the family.

Lynn (Cirelli) Goodrow, Amherst, MA

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Steve was an extraordinary man with a wonderful sense of humor. He will be sadly missed by those who cared about him.

Mrs. Pilegi, Steve and Paul. I was deeply sorry to hear the sad news. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time. I have very fond memories of a very kind man.

I worked at DEP with Steve for close to 25 years. He was always in a good mood and had a smile on his face, eager to talk about his and your families. Knowing that I am a life-long Green Bay Packer fan, Steve gave me a Packer-themed putter he found at a yard sale. That putter will always remind me of him. My sincere condolences to his family.

He is a great man and impacted so many in positive ways. His sense of humor will always be remembered and will be missed. His legacy will never be forgotten.

Steve was a great guy, a fun Wrestling Dad to hang out with. He was wonderful to my sons. I am so sorry for your loss, Louise, Steve and Paul.