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Cornelius O Granai III

Ashaway, Rhode Island

Age 71

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Cornelius O (Skip) Granai III Ashaway, RI - Cornelius O (Skip) Granai III, 71, died from cancer on June 28 in his home in Ashaway, Rhode Island surrounded by the love of family. Skip, the son of Ki and Loraine Granai, grew up in Barre, Vermont in a home across from the Lincoln School playground...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person.I will love you and miss you always. I remember being a scared, young, pregnant young woman who had just found out she had cancer and at our first meeting you made me feel so secure in your confidence of the treatment . You will never know how much you mean to me. I am alive today because of you and your wonderful staff. God bless!! RIP ❤

I still can´t believe Dr Granai has passed, but will always be in so many hearts. Whether it is family, friends, or previous patients. He saved my mom from ovarian cancer when she was just 59 years old. I had my my until she was 85 I called Dr Granai to tell him of her passing and to thank him for almost 30 years of having my mom!! He was so kind and humble when I thanked him. What a beautiful person. God gained another angel

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I just heard of Skip’s passing today. This is such a tremendous loss not only to his family and friends but to his many patients who were impacted by his knowledge, expertise and compassion. He will always be remembered by my family for saving my life as well as my daughter’s and her newborn son. My sincere condolences to the family.

My Deepest Sympathies to ALL. This man saved my Wife's Life in 1995. I was looking for his email today to thank him once again, in light of our beautiful Daughter, then 11 months old, now 26 years old.
I am at a loss for words, and I will never forget him.

Skip was my oncologist but he was also my friend. I was one of his first patients who had a radical trachelectomy. In fact I was 106th person to have a radical trachelectomy in the world. Being a trailblazer isn’t easy and he couldn’t have been more helpful in supporting me along the way. As it turned out, he and my Aunt knew each other from their medical school days in Boston. They were both OB/GYN’s and, as a result of me being his patient, they reconnected and Skip joined her and a great...

Dr Granai found uterine cancer in me in 2003. He operated, was able to get all the cancer, and told me I would lead a long productive life. Here I am 17 years later, and I have lived every day to my best. I thank him and his team for my life. My condolences to his family.

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