GRANDE, Carlo Henry II Carlo Henry Grande II, 68, of Milford and Westerly, R.I., and formerly of Hamden, entered into eternal rest peacefully on Saturday (July 30, 2005) surrounded by his loving family and friends. Carl was born in New York City, Aug. 3, 1936, son of Mary Ulizio Grande of Westerly, R.I. and the late Carlo H. Grande. After attending Hamden public schools, Carl matriculated at UConn, Univ. of Bridgeport and the Cambridge School of Broadcasting, which led to a distinguished career in the broadcast industry. He was an award winning sportscaster and owner-operator of radio and television stations locally and throughout the country, including WELI, WNHC Radio and Television in New Haven; WNAB in Bridgeport: WMEX in Boston; WSME in Maine and WLWI-TV in Indianapolis. He also broadcast Indianapolis Indians Minor League baseball games. He was particularly proud of his groundbreaking accomplishments at WERI in Westerly and WNHC radio in New Haven. Both stations received numerous awards for community based news and sports coverage. His creativity led to one of the first independent multifaceted radio networks as early as the 1970's. He and his brother, George, have written, produced and syndicated the popular "Business of Sports". In recent years, Carl has originated, produced and anchored tennis coverage around the world for his "TNT" Productions, including Wimbledon, the French, Italian and US Open Tennis Tournaments. His most recent radio program "Grandstand – Talking Baseball" on WICC in Bridgeport has been one of the highest rated programs in the area. He was particularly proud of mentoring current broadcasters such as Chris Berman, Alan Colmes, Bob Picozzi, Dave Jennings and Doris Burke. He was a founding director of the New Haven Tap Off Club, founder and owner of the New Haven Wonderettes women's amateur softball team and the New England Pilgrims professional men's softball team. He was a loyal member of the New Haven Lawn Club; a long time supporter of the Great Connecticut Jazz Festival; and participated in local Rotary and Chamber of Commerce endeavors. A lifelong St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan, he cherished watching his Redbirds right up to his final day. Baseball was his first true love, but tennis and tennis friendships were the central focus of his life in recent years. Carl left an indelible imprint on the Sports World and on all who were lucky enough to have him touch their lives. He will truly be missed as a broadcaster and as a man. Beside his mother, he is survived by a brother, George (JoAnne) Grande; a nephew, Geoff and a niece, Jaime, all of Hamden; his former wife, Pat Grande; former wife, Debbi Bressler and her daughter, Lauren; and long time companion, Leila Chaucer, her son, Alex and wife, Kathleen, and her son, Seth. Friends may call at The Celentano Funeral Home, 424 Elm St. (cor. Dwight), New Haven Monday (TODAY) from 4-7 p.m. and are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of the Ascension, 1040 Dunbar Hill Road, Hamden Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment in Beaverdale Memorial Park . In lieu of flowers, contributions are invited to hornsforkids.org.; CT Hospice or American Cancer Society.
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Rich Marazzi
July 26, 2024
I truly miss Carl, a professional broadcaster.
He was one of a kind. I have many wonderful memories of Carl.
Rich Marazzi
Rich Marazzi
July 26, 2019
I continue to miss Carl. He certainly impacted my life. The fun I had working with Carl and Bill Gonillo at WICC will never be duplicated.
R.I.P. my friend.
Hal Baird
August 6, 2005
I never had the pleasure of meeting "Carl" although he had a definite impact on my life. Carl was the voice of the Raybestos Brakettes and Raybestos Cardinals on radio station WNAB in the late '50's and early 60's. It was because of listening to the games that I became a fan, went on to work in radio for over 20 years and eventually became the public address announcer for the Brakettes. Thank you Carl for touching my life even though we never met.
dan ricco
August 6, 2005
rest in peace CARL. iwill be thinking of you when the CARDS and YANKS meet in the series
Dan Iassogna
August 3, 2005
I was fortunate enough to have been interviewed by Carl for "Talking Baseball". He was eloquent, knowledgeable, and the definition of class. The Connecticut area will miss him greatly and the entire sports profession has lost a true pioneer and friend.
Loisann Marazzi
August 3, 2005
Carl was a very generous man whose winning smile and laugh I will miss. God blessd you Carl!
Bill Gonillo
August 1, 2005
I learned a lot about the business from Carl throughout the years. A great broadcaster, and even better person. I will miss him.
Rich Marazzi
August 1, 2005
Carl was a wonderful man. For the past five years I have had the pleasure of co-hosting a radio baseball talk show with him on 600 WICC in Bridgeport,Conn. It might be the only exclusive year'round baseball talk show in the country.Thanks to Carl, the show has aired every Saturday since Dec.16,2000. Carl can come across as a gruffy, extremely opinionated guy. But once you get to know him, he is the proverbial Teddy Bear. And he has a heart as big as the Yale Bowl.I will miss him greatly.
CJ
August 1, 2005
My deepest sympathies go out to the entire Grande family & friends. I always enjoyed listening to both Carl & George and took pride as a "Hamdenite" in their successes in the broadcast industry, and actually routed for big brother to be just as recognized for his outstanding performance. I include in my condolences, one of my favorite biology teachers from back in the 70's.
JERRY RYAN
August 1, 2005
A Joy shared is twice a Joy, a Sorrow shared is half a Sorrow.
Enjoyed listening to Carl on the radio and my wife and I had the pleasure of meeting Carl at WICC. I am quite sure Carl has God's ear right now discussing sports in general.
Carl you will be missed.
Jerry and Janet Ryan
Bruce MacDonald
August 1, 2005
I will never forget his energy and sense of purpose. Carl blew into little WERI with a whole bag full of ideas, and he worked very hard to bring them to fruition. I was just starting out in the business and I learned alot from watching him. My condolences to his family.
Bruce Mac Donald
News Director, WERI
circa 1967-'69/70
fred wallin
August 1, 2005
Never had the opportunity to meet Carl in person, but talked hundreds of times on a myriad of subjects for years. What a wonderful human being he was..
I already miss talking to him..
He passed way too young..
He will be remembered for his kindness.
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