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Dennis LaBonte, 74

Dennis A. LaBonte passed away Thursday March 5th at the North Adams Commons. He was born November 26, 1951 in North Adams to Alfred “Elmer” & Mable (Pratt) LaBonte.

Dennis grew up in North Adams and graduated Drury High School in the Class of 1971. While at Dury he was on the Cross Country Team and Baseball Team, where he earned the nickname “Yaz” as the left-handed first basemen.

In September 1972 he started his work career at Williams College, he was cook in Dining Services. He met many people during his 38 years (retiring in July 2010). One particular story he loved to share was, how he met Mr. George Steinbrenner and scored box seat tickets to a Yankee game at Yankee Stadium. He was a die-hard Boston Red Sox fan but his wife at the time was a Yankee fan.

Over the years he enjoyed golfing, bowling, playing cards, bingo, watching New England Sports teams & especially playing his lucky keno numbers. (He was often seen at Extra Mart in North Adams with his “Coffee” buddies). Dennis was a jokester, loved to tell a good joke, play a trick and living up to his name “Dennis the Menace”

He was a 43 year member of the North Adams Elks #487.

He was a kind hearted person always trying to help others out in need. In 1983 he started cooking at the “Be our Guest Christmas Dinner” at the North Adams American Legion Post 125. For 38 years he worked in the kitchen prepping and cooking the meals for community members that had no where to go. Making sure they had a place to come eat, socialize and not be alone on Christmas day. He retired his spatula to the next generation in December of 2021.

He leaves behind his daughter Nicole “Nicki” Renaud (Steve H. Haskins), grandson Tyler Haskins all of North Adams. A granddaughter Amelia Renaud (Devin Briggs) of the state of Florida. His sister Rosetta “Rose” and brother-in-law Roger Rondeau, two nephews Kevin & Roger Jr all of Stamford, VT. His best friend Roberta Ferrara of Plymouth, MA and many cousins.

The family of Dennis would like to thank the staff of North Adams Commons, especially the activities department and the 2nd floor aids and nurses that took care of him and put up with his shenanigans.

Calling hours will be Tuesday March 17, 2026 from 5pm to 7pm at Flynn and Dagnoli West Chapels, 521 West Main St. North Adams, MA.

Burial will be private at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to funeral home. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com.


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Dear Nicki, Tyler and Amelia, So sorry for your loss. May your good memories help you during his time.
from: Mimi Royon: 03-10-2026

Dennis was my Big brother when I was a kid. When I worked at old William's inn as Sous chef and I visited Williams college on occasion we would always reminisce about those days. DENNIS WAS A GOOD MAN HE TOOK A MESSED-UP KID AND TRIED TO BETTER HIS LIFE AND I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT. TO HIS FAMILY I WANT TO WISH YOU MY SINCERE AND VERY HEARFELT CONDOLENCES. R.I.P DENNIS.
from: John Giffordon: 03-10-2026

I enjoyed playing school yard ball with Dennis many decades ago. I also remember him working at a convenience store on the corner of Brown and River Streets owned by George Less. The store and building are long gone. Dennis always had a smile and quick joke for customers. My condolences to his family.
from: Mike Mancusoon: 03-10-2026

So sorry, Nicki! Sending love and hugs to you during this difficult time.
from: Roberta Curranon: 03-10-2026

Nicki: I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
from: Sue Pedercini on: 03-09-2026

To say that Dennis was one of the most popular ballplayers on our Drury team would be an understatement. He always took a joke well! We retired his spikes at the end of the year because none of us had ever seen such old and ugly footwear in our lives! Plus, his shoe size was god who knows, but he had big feet! Rest in peace " yaz ". You were a great teammate and a wonderful person to be around. The class of 71 salutes you!
from: Jim Wolfeon: 03-09-2026

To the family of Dennis.
I’ll always remember Dennis as the person that gave me a hard time,(in a good way) when I started working at Williams. He didn’t care much for outsiders and he would always let me know that. We ended up with a mutual respect for each other. Dennis was quite a character and I was saddened to learn of his passing. RIP Dennis.
from: Chef Boyardeeon: 03-09-2026

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