1936
2023
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Amelia Ender
April 16, 2023
I offer my deep condolences to the family of John Olver and especially to John and Rose´s daughter, Martha. As a close friend of Rose Olver, some of my memories are of Rose´s utter commitment and support of John´s political career, as well as his many other interests and activities, which included rock climbing! John loved the beautiful house and garden he shared with Rose and Martha. I do remember him climbing around on ladders to take care of the trees, and protect them from the various wildlife that often visited, while Rose watched with loving tolerance and in the ready to rush to his aid! John´s engagement in life was rich and diverse and in his understated manner, his influence and contribution to the quality of life in Western Massachusetts will continue to impact generations to come.
Seth Lawrence-Slavas
March 9, 2023
John was an outstanding example of what a congressman should be. A warrior for the low and middle class, an environmentalist, humanist, and kind soul.
I remember asking him what made him know he was ready to leave congress, with no pause he responded "did you realize that this room was made out of a caboose?" It took a minute to process what he had just said. "A caboose?" I responded. "Yes!! Cowls railroad would run over the notch.....until it didn´t. The locomotive must´ve got tired of pulling up this hill so they just left it here. Someone repurposed it into my house...You understand my point?"
I did.
I am grateful that I was able to know John through morning chats at his house to the weeknight visits at his namesake building at UMass. Truly a great person and warrior for Massachusetts. I will miss him and his constant unwavering presence.
Beth MacDonald
March 8, 2023
My condolences to the family of John Olver.
He certainly accomplished much in his lifetime. We here in Greenfield, MA have enjoyed the John Olver Transit Station, the train now connects, while Sen. Jo Comerford seeks to connect it East to West. Here is enjoyed a new parking garage as parking here has been chaotic.
So many thanks for invaluable service to the people, his memory will be alive inspiring us for a long time.
It certainly was a pleasure whenever he was in this area.
A Tribute to Congressman John Olver: https://youtu.be/B1RU2cduXWw
Blessings.
Peggi Clouston and Alex Schreyer
March 6, 2023
The John W. Olver Design Building is an 18 time award-winning, world-renowned mass timber building that would be just another campus building were it not for John´s political support and environmental consciousness. He was the prime reason the building was built with timber. We are truly grateful to have met John, both professionally and personally. Through many breakfast meetings and forest hikes, we came to know him well as a compassionate man who cared deeply about his state and the people in it. We will miss his kindness, his distinguished presence, and his resounding laugh. Rest in peace John.
Peggi Clouston and Alex Schreyer
March 6, 2023
The John W. Olver Design Building is today an 18 time award-winning, world-renowned mass timber building that would be just another campus building were it not for John´s political support and environmental consciousness. He was the prime reason the building was built with timber. We are truly grateful to have met John, both professionally and personally. Through many breakfast meetings and forest hikes, we came to know him well as a compassionate man who cared deeply about his state and the people in it. We will miss his kindness, his distinguished presence, and his resounding laugh. Rest in peace John.
Doug McGarrah
March 6, 2023
When i was a junior in college, in 1976, John arranged a summer internship for me on the Senate Redistricting Committee. My job was to check John's math as he drew and negotiated 40 State Senate Districts, each with approximately 484,000 residents (if my memory serves me..). John would meet with other members of the Senate and calculate the various changes that were being negotiated. Not once all summer did I find a single error in his calculations. John was simply briliant; and funny; and compasionate; and effective. The next year, when I went to work with him in his Senate office as my first job out of college, I learned so much from him about how to make steady progress toward worthy goals and how to deliver for communities in his district. John was truly the model of an effective public sevant and the world was made better by his life. Thank you John. I miss you. Doug McGarrah
Terri Massacani
March 5, 2023
RIP John
Ben Clancy
March 4, 2023
I grew up in South Hadley. My parents were constituents of John Olver when he held office and they knew him personally knew him. I had the honor of meeting him as well on one occasion when I was in high school. After reaching voting age, I also became a constituent. I recall my parents and other community members speaking well of Mr. Olver over many years. My deepest condolences.
Bob Haynes
March 2, 2023
I had the privilege to room with John at the 1988 National Democratic Convention. For many years I worked with John on the progressive tax foundation and subsequently advancing union issues and progressive causes. Of the many opportunities I had to visit the Pioneer Valley AFL-CIO, especially the Friday after Labor Day he was always present. He was revered by our labor family for supporting our causes 100% of the time.
I thoroughly enjoyed every moment I spent with him. I will cherish his memory. Of all the people I have met in public service he was the most genuine. True to his ideals and values always. He was as interesting a person as you could meet. Behind his huge intellect was a humble man who cared deeply for the environment and people. Justice was his tradecraft.
I feel privileged to have know him and to share his friendship.
My sincerest condolences to his family.
Peter d'Errico
March 2, 2023
One of John's achievements was selection of talented, sharp staff and aides. For example, I first met Stan Rosenberg with John. Stan would go on to fill John's state senate seat. There, he advanced reforms in Senate procedures to open the body up to greater public transparency, a good deed that did not go unpunished. John Olver served us well.
Sue and Mike Zlogar
February 28, 2023
My husband Mike and I were sad to hear of the passing of this remarkable, kind and gentle man. We would often see him at Atkins Farm having an early morning coffee, in discussion with a constituent regarding a concern they were having important to them. It was clear he cared deeply about what others might be struggling with and how to help.
I met him one day at another eating establishment and introduced myself just to thank him for his work and to tell him how much the trail community appreciated his sponsorship of the New England National Scenic Trail Designation Act. He smiled warmly and said he was proudest of that work and considered it his landmark legislation.
Our condolences go out to his family and friends, he will be deeply missed.
Jessica
February 28, 2023
Rip Congressman Olver and thank you for your dedication and service to the people of Western Mass.
Ken Ansin
February 28, 2023
Our deepest condolences from the Ansin's to the Olver's.
John was one of the good ones, one of the helpers, and it was an honor to know, work with, and support him.
Stephnie Wright
February 27, 2023
My condolences to Martha and her family. Prayers flowing your way for comfort and healing
Janet Domenitz
February 27, 2023
From our website, with condolences: https://pirg.org/massachusetts/media-center/a-true-champion-of-the-public-interest/
Judi fonsh
February 27, 2023
As I read through these wonderful thoughtful remembrances that I also felt about John I remembered a call I received from him and probably many others received.
At the time I was on the Leverett School Committee and he just randomly called to get my opinion on a wide range of things. I remember being in shock that he was just calling citizens to get their opinions.Of course it reminded me that he really cared about all of us- what a wonderful man.
Len and Marian Lubinsky
February 27, 2023
John Oliver was a dedicated state legislator and Member of Congress. Honest, straightforward, and progressive, he worked hard for us all.
Parsons Family
February 27, 2023
Dear Olver Family, wishing you peace and comfort during this difficult time.
MaryColleen MacDougall
February 26, 2023
Will always remember that he walked our picket line when the nurses were on strike at Baystate Franklin Hospital in Greenfield Mass
And he did seem to be everywhere and such a strong and gentle presence
Matthew Barry
February 26, 2023
I never met Representative Olver, but he nominated me to go to West Point. I am forever grateful. Rest in peace and thank you for your service to Western Mass.
Don McQuillan (past President P.V.B.C.T. Council )
February 26, 2023
Pioneer Valley Building & Construction Trades Council could always count on the knowledge, wisdom, and full support of Congressman Olver - Forever Grateful
Bob DeLeo
February 25, 2023
Rest in Peace John , the epitome of a public servant.
Bob DeLeo
Maria G Pagan
February 25, 2023
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Maria G Pagan
February 25, 2023
Martha, words can´t describe how sorry I am at this loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. Please know that your friends at the Holyoke Public Library love you and are here for you. Please take care of you....Maria
John
February 25, 2023
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Jeanette thomas
February 25, 2023
John Oliver helped my sick brother get his disability payments after he was denied. It made an immeasurable difference in his life and his children's. I am eternally grateful for his help. Such a good man. Rest in well deserved peace.
Susan horsford
February 25, 2023
In a word, he was wonderful! Sue and Jim in the Berkshires
Citizen
February 25, 2023
Thank You congressman Olver. Rest in Peace
John A. Bernardo
February 25, 2023
My condolences to the family. May the fond and loving memories be a comfort and always be with you. He shall always be known as a gentleman's gentleman.
Dennis Coffey
February 25, 2023
John will be missed by so many - but remembered as a great humanitarian. Always ready to help, he devoted his life to doing good for others. It was an honor to have known him and benefited from his wisdom.
Tom and Peggy Coughlan, "Old Railroad Wheels"
February 25, 2023
Goodbye to a farsighted, competent leader, and great friend of passenger rail.
Mary K. O´Brien
February 25, 2023
Many memories and great respect for John´s many years of work for the Berkshires and western Massachusetts.
Christine Boisclair
February 24, 2023
An honor to have known this wonderful man. Sincere, heartfelt condolences to his daughter, Martha.
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