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Thomas Styspeck

Hadley, Massachusetts

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DIED
June 28, 2018
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Hadley, Massachusetts

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Thomas Styspeck of Hadley, MA passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 28, 2018, surrounded by his family. Tom bravely battled a rare disease for 3 years, never letting it get in the way of living his life to the fullest.Tom, the son of Stanley J. and Irene M. Styspeck, was born and raised in...

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may god bless him he was a great teacher and coach,may he rest in peace and harmony.

Paul and Kristen, Sorry to hear of your father's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sincerely, Cheryl Stevens & Debbie Bombard

So sorry to hear about the passing of Coach Sty. He was a good man, kind-hearted and caring. He taught his players to play fair and with passion.

My deepest condolences to his family--

Jim Ralph
Weybridge, Vermont

I am so sorry to hear of Tom's death. He was an inspirational teacher and coach to all four of the Ralph boys who all were taught and coached on the basketball court by him.
Having just lost our father James we can understand the heartache you all are undergoing. Please be supported by the fact that he touched so many lives and was one of the Pioneer Valley's finest!

My thoughts and prayers are with the Styspeck family!

Lee Ralph, MD, San Diego, CA
Amherst HS class of 1979

Mr. Styspeck was a classy wonderful man. He was always so supportive of the Vassallo family as he took us under his wing after our father passed away and was very helpful to all of us. I was lucky enough to be his neighbor for a while in Hadley after graduating from ARHS - always a smile, a hug and a "Hello Gina Ann" No matter how many years went by after I had left the area - my welcome home was always warm and inviting. Joanne and family he will be missed as you know but he will be...

Mr. Styspeck was my Chemistry teacher in 1982 at Amherst High School. It was a challenging class for me, to say the least, and he did everything he could, with the best sense of humor, to bring me to an acceptable level of success. My favorite memory of him is when he greeted me with "Hi Ladybug". He was a one in a million teacher!

Tom was one of my favorite colleagues at ARPS. He could bring a smile even on the roughest days with his kindness and humor. You will be missed!

You were the best chemistry teacher and a great colleague.

MARK SORRY OF YOU LOSS OF YOUR DAD ---- JOE BOSTIC