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Joseph A. Gian-Grasso M.D.

Trenton, New Jersey

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TRENTON - Joseph A. Gian-Grasso, MD, of Trenton, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011, at Lankenau Hospital, Lower Merion Township, Pa.Born in Trenton, he resided in the Chambersburg section of Trenton for most of his life.Dr. Gian-Grasso was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean...

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Today, 2/5/11 I just learned about my Dear Uncle's passing. He was always there for me and I am very sad to hear of his death. My Husband and I send our condolences to Aunt Helen and her family.

Sincerely, Maria and Joe Forgione

hi helen
i am very missm of your hasband jospeh gian grasso. i ask you please you can gave to ur picture can send to me address is mrs patricia cleland
907 lower ferry rd , ewing nj .08628
thank you patty

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i am so sorrow of your husband i remember of dr gian grasso is very good doctor to me in 1968-1985. i am miss of him home in heaven with jesus.he is very nice to me. love patty and bill cleland

Dear Bob and Ann Marie,
We were so very sorry to hear of your father's passing. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Don and Roseann DeLuca

There will never be another doctor like him He always came out to our house when we were too sick to come in. His smile and his caring way will be missed by everyone. Deepest sympathy The Jordy Family

We extend our deepest sympathy and our prayers are with the Gian-Grasso family. Doctor Gian-Grasso was always there for our family, he was just a phone call away and he NEVER refused to administer to a sick soul. He was a wonderful, warm, caring Doctor, who went above and beyond the call of duty, he will live in our hearts forever.
The Pontani Family

Our prayers and condolences go out to the Gian-Grasso Family.

The Maugeri Family

Dr. "JAG" was a big part of our family's life. From house calls to late night emergency visits, Dr. Gian-Grasso was there. I can remember being in the waiting room, where you always knew when it was your turn, then going in to the office and he would consult his neatly organized rolodex files Dr. we will miss you.

Our family has fond memories of Dr. Gian-grasso. My father Daniel Giangrasso was his first cousin. When we were in grade school our parents would take us to see him when we were sick. To this day I remember the waiting room, colored glass, and the sound of the telephone in his office and his kind nature of caring. He will always be in our memory. Our sympathy for his family and friends.
Jennie Michael (Giangrasso) Helmlinger