ToquiNotes: Slow Extinction of Community Stores and Owner of Mine, James "Fuzzy" Lopez, Passes
By Jeff Toquinto on November 10, 2018 from ToquiNotes
was there at Helmick's on Philadelphia Avenue more than once.
Although the conversation, like always, was hard because Fuzzy spoke in whispers as he got older so you really had to listen.
etting a six pack of Stroh’s beer “for my dad.” Rather, it was what so many people never saw about James Lee “Fuzzy” Lopez that truly made him an icon on so many fronts.



...well put Jeff. I too had the good fortune of knowing "Fuzzy". I hadn't thought about him in a long time. When I saw his picture in the paper the other day knowing him all came rushing back in. He was a very kind and generous soul as you described and as I was a witness to. Thinking back on it now and knowing how things are in this rush about world in which we live.today, I'm sure that is what Fuzzy was put here for. Oh, and to raise all those girls. He was a good man in so many respects and in my life's journey I sure am glad I knew him and his family. Thanks Jeff for reminding us all to not forget the "little" things as we go for in the end they are some of the best things that may ever happen. If you will allow, I will echo your sentiments, Rest in Peace Fuzzy...
Posted by Steve Alfred
Nov. 12, 2018 at 8:25 AM EST
Leave a Comment
Log in or create an account to post a comment.