Stanley F. Pisarczyk, 92, of Ludlow, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 21, 2020. Son of the late Felix and Amelia (Geborowski) Pisarczyk, he was born in Ludlow on September 21, 1927. A lifelong resident, he worked as a machinist at Hamilton Standard for many years. He was a communicant of Immaculate Conception Church and Christ the King Church. Stanley was a quiet hardworking man who loved his wife and family.
Stanley is survived by his daughter Madeline Jodoin and her husband Richard of Wilbraham, his brother John Pisarczyk of Ludlow, his grandchildren Cory McLaughlin and her husband Conor, Erin Griffin and her husband Tom; his nephews Joseph Szczebak and Richard Bergeron. He also leaves his 5 beloved great-grandchildren Lauren, Ryan, Lucy, Nolan and Owen. Sadly he was predeceased by his wife Gertrude Pisarczyk in 2014, his brother Walter Pisarczyk and his sister Nellie Bergeron.
Stanley’s family would like to thank his caregiver and friend Sophie for her care and kindness to him.
Visiting hours for Stanley will be Monday, January 27, 2020 from 9:00-10:15 AM at the Kapinos-Mazur Funeral Home, 64 Sewall St., Ludlow, MA followed by a Liturgy of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM in Christ the King. Rites of Committal will be in St. Aloysius Cemetery. Donations in Stanley’s memory may be made to Christ the King Church, 41 Warsaw Ave., Ludlow, MA 01056 or Immaculate Conception Church, 21 Parker St., Springfield, MA 01151.
Date: Monday, January 27, 2020
Time: 9:00 am - 10:15 am
Date: Monday, January 27, 2020
Time: 11:00 am
Date: Monday, January 27, 2020
Donations in Stanley’s memory may be made to Christ the King Church, 41 Warsaw Ave., Ludlow, MA 01056 or Immaculate Conception Church, 21 Parker St., Springfield, MA 01151.
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The staff of Kapinos-Mazur Funeral Home.
In memory of Stanley F. Pisarczyk, Joe Occhiuti lit a candle
May the Lord great you peace at this time of sorry. I only new Stan for a short period of time when he came to Orchard Valley. We hand many conversations about his youthful days of playing football with leather helmets and sometimes without. We shared a table at our meals. He loved tomato soap and eggs, sunny side up. He always talked about his lovely family and Sophie, his home health aid. He was a good man. Joe Occhiuti
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Our sincere condolences.
The staff of Kapinos-Mazur Funeral Home.