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Jim at VICA competition 2006
Surely missed by all!
Friend and GPH plumber 1985-2023 Ed Owanisian
Ed Owanisian
January 03, 2025 | Friend
Photo courtesy of Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel - Worcester
Worcester, Massachusetts
Age 48
James ?Jim? Grasseschi, 48 of Hubbardston formerly of Worcester passed away Wednesday, January 9, 2013 in Heywood Hospital, Gardner after being stricken ill in his sleep.
Jim was born in Worcester his father was the late John Grasseschi. He graduated from Holy Name High School and earned his degree in electrical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He met and married the love of his life and best friend for the next 24 years, Michell M. (Giguere) Grasseschi. Together they moved to Oxford for ten years to raise their three children. In 2000, Jim and Michell, bought a piece of land and farm in the countryside of Hubbardston where they have lived for the past 12 years.
After graduation from WPI, Jim entered the family business; Grasseschi Plumbing and Heating when his father became ill assuming the role of President , guiding, directing and nurturing it to where it stands now.
He is survived by his wife and best friend of the past 24 years, Michell M. (Giguere) Grasseschi; three children, Brittany, Nicholas and Amanda Grasseschi; his mother Diane (Prince) Grasseschi of Worcester; three sisters, Maria Desy of Millbury, Gina Correiro and Lisa Grasseschi both of Worcester; Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family and numerous friends.
Jim was an active in many organizations and associations throughout the years including, the MCA, Merit Construction Alliance as a member and board of director, ABC; Associated Builders and Contractors Association; Skills USA; PHCCMA Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling Contractors of Massachusetts; CMEA Central Mass Employees Association; ASM Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts, the Better Business Bureau and the Grafton Hill Business Association. He and Michell were members of Mount Pleasant Country Club and he enthusiastically loved Golf. When not working or home with family Jim could be found on the Club Golf Course playing or enjoying social functions. He also loved to play the piano, exercise and compete. He would run religiously and at onetime participated in the Boston Marathon, and the Pan Mass Bicycle Challenge. Although he was head of a business, he always found time to devote to his wife, children and family. They were the center of his world and inspiration. He enjoyed every moment they could shared together.
Friends and relatives are invited to visit with Jim?s family, Sunday January 13th from 3 pm to 7 pm in the MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 370 Plantation St. Worcester. His funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 am. Monday, January 14th in Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church, 24 Mulberry St. (Please go directly to church). Burial will follow in Worcester County Memorial Park in Paxton. In lieu of flowers memorial remembrances may be made to: Lou Gehrig?s disease, ALS Foundation, Massachusetts Chapter, 315 Norwood Park South, 1st Floor, Norwood, MA 02062 or The Williams Syndrome Association, 570 Kirts Boulevard, Ste, 223, Troy, MI 48084-4156. www.mercadantefuneral.com
Jim at VICA competition 2006
Surely missed by all!
Friend and GPH plumber 1985-2023 Ed Owanisian
Ed Owanisian
January 03, 2025 | Friend
Michell,Brittany,Nick and Amanda Auntie Doris and I Love you all. You are in our prayers always.
Uncle Mike
February 04, 2014 | Hodem, MA
I had the pleasure of working for Grasseschi Plumbing for Jim for 9 + yrs. His smile was infectious and his was all around great guy. He always had time for anyone that had an issue, even though you know he was very busy.
I heard through a colleague of his passing, and could not believe it. God Bless you, Jim. It was an honor to have known you. John Guertin
February 06, 2013
Diane, Michell, and family, I am so sorry about Jim. Even though I have lived across the street for 35 years, I just learned of your loss. Looking back, I saw lots of activity at your home around that time but thought nothing of it as I have always envied all the family functions and get-togethers your family enjoyed. I remember first moving to the neighborhood and seeing Jim almost every day with a big smile, wave and a "hi." I can't imagine how hard a loss this must be for your close...
Carol Lavallee
January 26, 2013 | Worcester
To Diane and Family,
I am so sorrr for your loss. Thoughts adn Prayers always.
Diana Groccia-Travers
January 18, 2013
Diane & Family,
We were so sad to hear of Jim's passing. May he rest in peace & may his memory be eternal.
Paul & Georgia Thoutsis
January 17, 2013 | Oak Bluffs, MA
We never personally met Jim. But, through the stories told by Liana, we know he was a good man, loving husband and a great father who's family and friends was the center of his life. I wish to extend our condolences from our family to your family.
The Banfills
January 15, 2013 | Wocester
As a member of the Holy Name Class of 1982, I am grateful for having known Jimmy for many years. And I am even more grateful for having recently attended our 30th class reunion at the Cape where Jim was the life of the party. His passing has shocked us and left us all with heavy hearts. However, we are all better people for having had him as a friend. May he rest in peace, and may his memory be eternal.
Angela Prizio Demake, HN '82
January 14, 2013 | Worcester, MA
To the entire Grasseschi family and those who loved Jim,
We are close friends of Kevin and Debbie Jones. Over the years we have had the priviledge of hearing what an amazing man, employer, and most of all, friend Jim was to Kevin and the Jones family. And after reading the vast messages expressing how kind and caring and encouraging a person Jim was, we regret not having known him ourselves as we feel we have truly missed out. Now we can only offer our deepest sympathy and prayers...
Russ and Polly Cleveland
January 14, 2013 | Charlton, MA