William-Kavanagh-Obituary

William F. Kavanagh

Springfield, Massachusetts

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79, of 52 Jefferson St. Owner & Innkeeper of the former Storrowton Tavern in West Springfield, died Monday at the New London Hospital in New London, N.H. Born in Holyoke, educated in Holyoke schools. Graduated from Bryant College in R.I. He was in the Restaurant Business for over 40 years at...

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Kris,
Sincerest condolescences to you and your family on the loss of your father.
May his memory be eternal.
George Vardakis

Jean, Steven, Kris, and Peter please accept my condolences and sincere sympathy regarding your loss of "Mr. Kavanagh". I will always remember him as my great friend and mentor. Today you are all in my thoughts, and prayers.
Paul Teehan

TO THE KAVANAGH FAMILY-
Please accept our condolences on the loss of your husband/dad. It was a privilege to have known Bill. We will miss his quick wit and sense of humor.
We are truly sorry for your loss.

Dear Jean, and all Tucker's Family:
My sincere condolences on the loss of our dear friend, who brought so much joy into our lives. May the good Lord give him the reward of his labors, and a choice seat at the heavenly Storrowton banquet!
As Mother Teresa once wrote: "Never let anything so fill you with sorrow that you forget the joy of Christ Risen!" I shall offer Mass here on Friday morning. Father Ed

To Bill's family, Another piece of W.S. lore has left us. I'll remember his smiling face,the quick wit and a great place to eat.He made a meal at Storrowton,a thing to behold and also kept the Rotarians happy. My thoughts and prayers will be for him and his family. So long good friend. Dick Curran

Sincere sympathy and condolences on the loss of Tucker, with whomwe had many great times and fond memories. He enjoyed life to the fullest and faced adversity with grace and determination. We know he was so happy with Jean in their short time together. A great guy. Most sincere sympathy, Jack and Pat Ross.

Steve,
Sorry to hear about your Dad.
Tom Sady