John “Jack” Phelps

Erving, MA – John “Jack” Phelps, 90, of Erving, passed away peacefully
on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.

He was born on May 1, 1935, in Montague, to Francis and Mabel
(LaPierre) Phelps. Jack was raised with a strong sense of community, a
love for life, and an infectious sense of humor that stayed with him
throughout his 90 years. He grew up in Shelburne Falls and was a proud
graduate of Arms Academy.

For more than two decades, Jack owned and operated Snelling and
Snelling, a temporary job agency, where he helped countless people
find meaningful work. He then went on to serve with distinction in the
Franklin County Sheriff’s Department, retiring after 18 years as a
Captain in the Process Division.

On September 27, 1971, Jack married the former Lois Batchelder, the
love of his life. Together, they shared over 53 wonderful years, until
Lois’s passing on January 1, 2025. Their love was deep and unwavering,
so much so that Jack insisted on having “No Greater Love Possible”
inscribed on their gravestone, proclaiming his devotion for the world
to see long after they were gone. Jack often spoke fondly of their
travels, shared laughter, and quiet evenings, cherishing the simple
joys of life alongside his beloved Lois.

Jack and Lois spent many winters as Florida snowbirds, where they made
lifelong friends and created memories filled with laughter, music, and
adventure. Jack was a lover of music, travel, and casino gambling. A
talented musician, he played both guitar and keyboard, delighting
audiences for 35 years as a member of Lucy and the Starlighters Band.
Friends and family will fondly remember his impromptu performances,
his easy smile, and the joy he brought to every gathering.

He leaves his stepsons, Erik Semb and his wife Tracy of Erving, with
whom he made his home and who were his devoted caregivers; Duane Semb
and his wife Tara of Dunedin, Florida; his daughter, Linda Phelps of
Agawam; and the “light of his life”, his beloved granddaughter,
Kimberlyn Semb.

In addition to his parents and his wife, Jack was predeceased by his
sister, Bonnie Craig.

Jack was fortunate to have a remarkable home care team that provided
him with exceptional compassion, friendship, and support. He shared a
special bond with Amber, his “angel on Earth,” whom he loved and
adored. Amber’s kindness, love, and support brought him great comfort,
especially after Lois’ passing. Amber’s son, Lucas, also held a very
special place in his heart and was one of Jack’s biggest fans.
Additionally, the family is thankful for the amazing care and support
provided by Pioneer Valley Hospice and Palliative Care.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, October 5, 2025, from
three to six PM at the French King Bowling Center, 55 French King
Highway, Erving, MA. The gathering will be a potluck-style event, and
all attendees are encouraged to bring a dish to share. A private
graveside service will take place at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Pioneer
Valley Hospice and Palliative Care, 101 Munson St., Suite 103,
Greenfield, MA 01301, or to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Dept. TRIAD,
160 Elm St., Greenfield, MA 01301.

Arrangements are under the direction of Kostanski Funeral Home. For
condolences, please visit www.kostanskifuneralhome.com.

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