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Joseph T. Giammalvo M.D.

North Attleboro, Massachusetts

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Joseph T. Giammalvo, M.D. PEABODY - Joseph T. Giammalvo, M.D., age 93, former Tufts University School of Medicine professor and pathologist, passed away peacefully at his home in Peabody, MA on March 30, 2012. He was born in New Bedford, MA to Salvatore and Louigia (Costa) Giammalvo. He was...

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It is with a deep sadness that I learned of Dr. G's passing. He was an invaluable source of information and would never hesitate to pass it on. He always called me 'Sunshine' and was a champion to the lab techs at the Prov. I still have the statue of Aristotle that he gave to me as they were closing the Prov. With fondess memories and moped thoughts.

I am saddened to hear of Dr G's passing. As a physician newly out from residency, I was unbelievably fortunate to have Dr G offer to tutor me for the pathology section of my Boards. He spent many Saturday hours with me reviewing slides and pathology. His knowledge, dedication and enthusiasm to teach was and is still an inspiration to me.
I lost touch with Dr G, but I am glad to know he had many enjoyable years with his family after he retired.

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To Dr. G's family: I am so sorry to hear of Dr. G's passing. In 1977, I had just graduated from the medical secretary program at STCC and got a job working with Dr. G in the Pathology Dept at Providence Hospital. I stayed with him for 10 years and he was a wonderful boss, mentor, and friend. I learned so much while there and enjoyed working with him and the Pathology crew. He had a wonderful sense of humor and always had time for a chat or a joke. He was well respected and I am honored...

I am sorry to hear that Dr G. passed away. I worked for him for over 10 years at the Prov. in Histology and Pathology. He taught me many things and we had great talks about work, family and just things in general.Dr G. was one of the smartest men I knew. He actually let me take his pride and joy the Black Firebird to La Fiorentina bakery on Saturday's to get him pastry.
I'm sure you'll miss him greatly.

RIP Dr. G.

In fond memory