Gregory-Netto-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Reed & Benoit Funeral Home Inc. - Watertown

Gregory M. Netto

Sep 13, 1977 - Feb 22, 2025

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Greg, we spent a lot of time together as kids. You always made me smile. The weight of depression took you from us far too soon, and my heart aches knowing how much you struggled. I understand that pain all too well. I wish you could have seen the love that surrounded you, the way you mattered. You are missed beyond words, and I hope you’ve found peace where the darkness no longer follows. Love you always.

I knew Greg through his Mom, Jane who I worked with many years ago. I frequently visited the hardware store in Chaumont. Greg was always pleasant, helpful and hard working.

Tony and family. I’m so sorry about your son. I can’t imagine anything more painful than losing a child no matter what the age. He must have been in great pain but the Lord will give him the comfort that he needed. As Lauraina had previously said, this obituary was so beautifully written. Prayers for all and may God bless you.

Tony and all family and friends we're so sorry for the loss of your son and friend. His obituary was beautifully written and emphasized that he will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Gregory.

Jayne and Family, I am so sorry for the loss of your son. My heart goes out to you. Please know you’re in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Jayme Spearnock

Our deepest condolences to Jayne and family. Always look back at all the memories you all shared together to help with each day moving forward.

I just wanted to give my condolences and thank who wrote this obituary and brought attention to the struggles Gregory went through. As a phsychatric nurse I know this awareness does help others. My heart breals for the family. Lori Phinney

My deepest condolences to Jayne and family. I am truly sorry for your loss.

Tony, Denise and Family,

Please accept our sincere condolences.

-Terry Lydon and Leone Lehman

Obituary

Gregory's Obituary

Gregory M. Netto passed away on February 22, 2025, at his home on Pillar Point. He resided there with the love of his life, Melissa O’Neil, his wife/partner of almost 26 years, with whom he found peace and solace – and always “had to get home to”. Greg was born in Watertown, New York in 1977.  He graduated from Sackets Harbor Central School in 1995 and was voted most likely to succeed. He later attended JCC for engineering. 

Calling hours will be held at Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, Watertown, on Saturday, March 1st from 2:00pm – 4:00 pm.  

Greg was brilliant, he could fix anything – motors, pumps, electrical, plumbing etc. and knew so much about the things that really mattered in life. He didn’t care about material things like expensive cars or flashy clothes, or even having lots of money, it was the simple things that mattered the most to him. He was a man of substance. He spent hours with his best friend, Grandpa Jack, out hunting, trapping, fishing, telling stories, and laughing – because that was what made our man happy.  

Growing up, he worked with his mom Jayne Fitzgerald-Vachon and stepdad Marty Vachon at their restaurant in Sackets Harbor, the 1812 Steak and Seafood, and eventually ventured out onto his own and started his own business, Upstate Home Inspection Services. He was keen and smart, and above all, he was honest. He got many referrals from top real estate agents during his venture. From 2006 until he sold his business and retired in December 2024, he was half owner of Chaumont Hardware. He ran the day-to-day operations of the store and became the face behind the famous Chaumont Hardware Facebook page. He shared his vast knowledge and love for the outdoors on there. Thousands followed the page for his ice fishing and weather reports, along with the amazing photos that he took. 

Greg is survived by his wife/partner Melissa, his three step-daughters, Samantha O’Neil (Ian Maxwell), Emily O’Neil, Jenna O’Neil (Brandon O’Donnell), and his granddaughter Erin L.E. - the one who could always brighten her papa’s day; his mother, Jayne Fitzgerald-Vachon (Marty, deceased), his father, Tony (Denise) Netto, brothers Anthony (Theresa) Netto, Mike (Elizabeth) Netto, and Adam Vachon; a step-brother, Marcus (Erica) Vachon; sisters Amanda (Alan) McCormick and Mikayla Netto; a sister-in-law Jill St. Croix; along with several nieces, nephews, and extended family. Greg was predeceased by his grandpa Jack in 2021 who was his mentor and trapping partner and most recently this past November, his father-in-law Ed Bolton, who taught him to just say “yes, dear”. 

In just 47 years, Gregory M. Netto touched the lives of so many people. He will remain in their hearts forever and memories of his presence will remain a fixture in their lives.  He was an inspiration of a person who knew what life was about – earthly things, gardens, being on or near the water, in the woods, and being with the people he loved so much. We all thank Greg for giving us his time with us, we are just sorry he didn’t stay a little longer.  

He grew tired, wrestled with depression and physical ailments that caused him pain and anxiety. It was sometimes difficult for us to understand. But it’s all gone now, and he’s our new smiling spirit – and hopefully, will guide us along the rest of our journey, until we can hold and hug him again.  

To say that Greg will be missed seems to trivialize the grief that we have. Greg was a quiet man, yet the silence of his absence feels like the loudest sound in our world. However, the beautiful thing about grief is that it comes from love. And that’s how we will remember our Greg. With love, always and forever. 

Per Greg’s request, he will be cremated. 

In lieu of flowers, Greg’s family and friends are establishing a youth fishing tournament in his name and request donations to Emily O’Neil ([email protected] / venmo: EmilyNOneil).

If anyone reading this obituary is struggling with anxiety or depression and thoughts of suicide, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988, text 988, or go to their website, 988lifeline.org.

Online condolences can be made at www.reedbenoit.com

 

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