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Nicholas Grimaldi

Florence, Massachusetts

1938 - 2022

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NICHOLAS GRIMALDI Florence, MA - Nicholas Grimaldi, Jr., of Florence, passed away at the age of 84 on December 18, 2022 after a brief illness, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Northampton, MA on July 19, 1938, he was the son of the late Nicholas and Julia (Giacomina) Grimaldi. He...

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I worked for Swift & CO in the Chicago Office and visited Nick at Springfield -- in fact I met him on my first trip east. Nick was a gentleman in every sense of the word. He put people at ease and had a good sense of humor. In particular I remember Nick being with us on an antelope hunt in Wyoming (which was probably not his thing). It was an enjoyable adventure! Even after 50 years I still remember him with fondness. We miss him.

I've known Nick for a few decades.. I'm in the service industry..he would come in the Glendale grill first Friday of the mo..& sit on private room with his gang.had a stroke a yr. Ago & retired he phoned me & sent a card signed by everyone..that's the kind of guy he is ....lots of laughs.prayers to the family

Nick was such a good friend to the whole Campanini family. We enjoyed his company always with lots of laughs. Love, Mark & Sue Tansey

In loving memory of a wonderful man and I will miss you. You were part of the neighborhood and it will never be the same. Love and prayers.

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In Loving Memory of NICHOLAS GRIMALDI, and in paying it forward to Nick´s family: My father, Walter Klucznik, worked in Finance for Nick at Swift & Co. for decades. My father retired from Swift´s in the 80´s and later worked nation-wide as an auditor for Swift´s. He passed away in 1996. Nick and the guys came to his services. Nick said to me so many great and inspiring details about my father - that I wish I had written down. No matter, I will never forget how he made me feel that day....

I met Nick when my husband Bill Techman invited me to join him and his family for a get together here in Auburn for Aunt Peg. Not the big birthday bash but another get together. He welcomed me with open arms as well as his wife Cindy. We spoke on the phone a few times. When we went to Lowell for a game Cindy and Nick had us stay for the night. The next morning breakfast was amazing. If you left hungry it was your own fault. We will miss him. We can´t make the trip to say goodbye so...

I always looked forward to his visits at the School Dept. where I worked. He always had a story and made me laugh. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great man.

Our deepest sympathy to Nick's family on his passing.