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Terry A. Aberdale

Springfield, Massachusetts

1942 - 2019

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Terry Anthony Aberdale, 77, of the Hungry Hill section of Springfield, was Called Safely Home on Thursday, August 29, 2019. He passed into Eternal Life at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield surrounded by the care and comfort of his loving family. He was born in Springfield on July 23, 1942, a...

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I miss you my old friend. You taught me how to be a better man. Your the best and I love you

Can’t believe it’s been 1yr since your passing. I still remember all the good times we had at the Ludlow Corrections Center, especially our good times during lunch. We would sit and laugh throughout the entire lunch. I will never forget those treasured moments. You,Terry were more than just a co worker. Your were a close friend who taught me many things. I will never forget you. And though you may be gone, you ll never forgotten.

I have the pleasure of working with Terry at the Sheriff dept. in the CIU unit. He was a great man and awesome supervisor. I just found out of him passing, My deepest Condolences and thoughts to his beautiful family. See you in Paradise Commander!

I always will remember Terry as a great friend and coworker. My prayers for the family at this time of loss and sorrow.

To the Aberdales,
I was so sorry to hear about Terry's passing. He was a good friend and mentor to me in the beginning of my career. To this day, I carry to work some simple gifts he gave to me as I embarked on my Police career. He will be missed,
Sincerely,
Brendan O'Toole and the O'Toole Family

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BARBARA SO SORRY OF YOUR GREAT LOSS

Sorry to Hear about Terry's passing. I knew him from the STCC EMT class back in 1979- I enjoyed his expert advice about the hazards we would encounter as EMT's out in the field, and he was a great classmate.
Our deepest condolences-

Terry was a classmate of mine and my husband. Tech '60. In the 'small world' dept. his dear wife Barbara was a classmate of mine in nursing school. We attended their wedding and anniversaries over the years. We had the joy of meeting their lovely daughters, also. Please know that I am thinking of you all.

Love,
Evelyn Holland