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Joseph A. Grillo

Niantic, Connecticut

Dec 12, 1930 – Oct 24, 2022

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December 12, 1930
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October 24, 2022
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Niantic, Connecticut
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Niantic - Joseph A. Grillo, 91, of Niantic passed away Monday, Oct. 24, 2022. Joe was born Dec. 12, 1930, in New London, the son of Joseph and Assunta Grillo. He attended New London Public Schools, graduating from the former Bulkeley School in 1948. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the...

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What a wonderful Principal Mr. Grillo was at Preston City School. I remember Mr. Grillo always being very kind and putting his student and facility first. My condolences to the entire Grillo family. May Joe RIP

Expressing my sincere condolences to the family of Joe Grillo. May he rest in peace.

I am very sorry to hear of Mr. Grillo's passing. He was a very early inspiration in my academic life teaching me biology in 62-63 and is one one the people instrumental in my pursuing a career in medicine. I still remember vividly his 1st period class and his great sense of humor. He was a great teacher. May his memory be eternal.

Uncle Joe was such a big part of our happy childhood memories. We remember rides in the old truck to McDonalds and to Bates Woods to visit Rocky. We also visited his school in the summer and had sleepovers at the lake. We had a lifetime of laughs and stories shared over peanuts and donuts. It was our special blessing to have Uncle Joe in our lives. We miss him today and always! Love, The Grillo Kids--Ang, Mare, Tony & Lorenzo

Dear Uncle Joe, so many memories of you...who knows where to begin. Sitting around our kitchen tables eating peanuts and telling stories, going for rides in your green truck to see Rocky "swing for a banana," sharing fries afterwards at McDonald's, countless holidays spent together, picnics and boat rides at the lake. We will always love and remember you. Rest forever in peace.

My sixth grade teacher at Uncasville School. Nice man who was so proud of his black Packard. RIP.

You were a great man, kind soul and you will always love on in our hearts and the countless stories and memories we have of you. Rest in eternal peace, Uncle Joe.

So Sorry to hear of your Dad's passing, He was a great neighbor for over 60 years, we will miss talking to him thru the bushes, He always had a smile and loved to talk with all of us, R.I.P. from the Entire Kohl Family.