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Anthony F. Grosso

79, Wall, New Jersey

Age 79

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Anthony F. GrossoAGE: 79 • WallAnthony Frank Grosso Sr. 79, of Wall, NJ died Friday, February 24, 2017 at his home surrounded by loved ones. Born and raised in Asbury Park, Anthony moved to Wall 44 years ago. He began his career in the post office at age 18, working through various positions...

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You are the best,precious and sweet,kind hearted dear friend,l will remember your kindnesses toward me and my family over the years ,as our mailman,and a dear friend to me at Sterns dept. Store!You always had a sweet smile that warmed my heart ,and made the day and made my day brighter with your witty. And cute personality and inspirational advice and thoughtfulness! I was so happy that , l was able to chat with you over the phone and when, l said God bless you and l love you , you said...

Mr. Grosso hired me in 1977, a transfer from Bradley Beach. He ran a tight ship. When he was a supervisor everybody worked. Very efficient, knew the job. No matter where there was a problem, whether in-office or on the window he handled it. He knew the regulations but also had compassion for the individual issues. As Postmaster, he left big shoes to fill...a tough act to follow. Job well done. Rest in Peace Mr. Grosso.

Mr.Grasso hired me back in 1984.
He was a wonderful man,always treated me like family. I was thankful that he gave me the opportunity. My condolences to his family.
Rest in Peace......you were always my favorite PM

The feeling for other people, knowing, interested, helping that is the way I can describe my classmate from Grammar to High. I know the Lord has a special place for him. Let us all reach out to one another in his memory. Marie Corbo

When I started working on the boardwalk at 5th Avenue pavilion in 1956, Sonny was the person I was replacing to work the soda fountain. He showed me how to make all the items; sodas, milk shakes, sundaes, etc. We spent many hours as co-workers that summer and future summers.

Anthony was my friend of many years. We attended Asbury Park High School together and also served on the Class of 55 Reunion Committee.

He was a great man with a friendly smile and a kind word for everyone with whom he came into contact. He will be greatly missed. My sincere condolences to the members of his family.

Murray Rubin
APHS Class of 1955

Condolences to the entire family. Anthony had a smile and hello for everyone. He will long be remembered fondly as an APHS guy even though he lived in Wall all those years.