Wallace-Whitehead, Jr.-Obituary

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Wallace William Whitehead, Jr.

Agawam, Massachusetts

Jul 13, 1935 – Sep 21, 2025

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BORN
July 13, 1935
DIED
September 21, 2025
LOCATION
Agawam, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - Agawam Obituary

Wallace W. Whitehead, Jr., 90, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, September 21, 2025.  Born in Springfield, son of the late Wallace and Florence (LeCour) Whitehead, he was a lifelong resident of Feeding Hills.  Wally worked as a foreman for the former Breck Company for thirty-nine years...

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My condolences to all. Wally was a co-worker and a pleasure to know. Rest in Peace.

Sudsy,
I am so sorry for the loss of Wally. He was a great man. Thank you Wally for all the rides to the Hockey games. We had so much fun at the games. You will be truly missed. Rest In Peace.

Our thoughts & prayers, Rest in peace. Hank & Sandy Drewnowski. The Villages,FL.

Carol, We are so sorry for your loss. Wally was always kind to us and always had a smile on his face in all the years we have been neighbors. Keep his memories close at heart and they will keep Wally close to you. Jim and Sandy Kenyon and girls

So sorry to hear this. Wally was such a humble, kind and decent man. Kelly Pelkey

Sudsy and family - Please accept our collective condolences on the passing of your dear husband Wally. This man worked for decades promoting our Club and worked tirelessly as our manager. He was the face of the Club and represented us well. We can only hope that your memories of Wally will assist you during this most difficult time. We are going to miss his humor, laugh, friendship and smile. Rest well our friend. Your friends at the Agawam Polish American Club.

what a great guy, what a hard worker for the polish american club..................he was the best, to his lovely wife sudsy, im so sorry.
bill zielinski