Eunice Pellerin, a beloved member of the Ludlow, MA community, was safely called home on April 7, 2026. Born and raised in Ludlow, Eunice spent her entire life enriching the lives of those around her with warmth, creativity, and an unwavering spirit of kindness.
Eunice was a beacon of light and love, touching everyone she met with her gracious smile and gentle demeanor. She had an extraordinary ability to turn the ordinary into something magical through her passion for arts and crafts. Her creativity knew no bounds, and she delighted in making wonderful holiday posters and homemade cards, which she lovingly shared with her extensive circle of family, friends, and the Senior Center community.
Her artistic endeavors were not just hobbies; they were gifts of love, each piece reflecting her generous heart.
In her community at the Senior Center, Eunice was affectionately known as the “Queen Bee.” Her natural leadership, coupled with her nurturing spirit, made her a cherished friend and confidante to many. She created a warm and welcoming environment where fellowship and joy flourished, and she inspired others with her kindness and positivity.
Eunice’s legacy of love and creativity is carried out by her devoted family. She leaves behind her loving nieces and nephews: Linda Pellerin, Christina Murphy, Michael Murphy, Laura Murphy, and Lisa Beaver. Her influence and affection have also been imprinted on her grand nieces and nephews, including Alexander Murphy, Isabella Murphy and Arick Cleveland, who will cherish her memory and carry forward the values she so gracefully embodied.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Eunice’s memory to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, an organization close to her heart. Eunice believed in the power of compassion and giving, and this gesture will continue her legacy of love and support for those in need.
Eunice Pellerin’s life was a testament to the power of creativity, kindness, and community. She will be deeply missed but forever remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her spirit will live on in the beautiful memories and the love she shared so freely with the world.
Liturgy of Christian Burial services for Eunice will be Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 10:30 AM at St. Catherine of Sienna Church 1023 Parker St. Springfield, MA 01129. Burial will be immediately following Mass at St. Aloysius Cemetery 1273 Berkshire Ave. Indian Orchard, MA 01151
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Our sincere condolences.
The staff of Kapinos-Mazur Funeral Home.
Christina, Michael, Laura & Lisa: I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved Godmother and Aunt. I always refer to an Aunt as the pinch hitter for your mom and aunts are so often second moms to many of us. I fully understand the pain of losing an aunt you are close to. My prayers and healing thoughts are with you all, as well as all who loved her.❤️ Love, Cheryl Gorski Ronzoni
With the passing of my cousin Eunice, my living ancestral family is getting much smaller! Although Eunice and I weren't close, we still were able to share fond memories from our childhood! She and her brother Ronny used to visit my grandparents with my sister Janice and I! The girls would play in the doll house my grandfather built and Ronny and I would chase the chickens and eat tomatoes from the garden! I hadn't seen Eunice for quite a while, then when I started to go to the Ludlow Senior Center for lunch we reconnected! She was always there with her entourage! She will be missed! Lunch at the Senior Center just doesn't seem the same without Eunice at her table!!!
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Our sincere condolences.
The staff of Kapinos-Mazur Funeral Home.