Steven-Graziano-Obituary

Steven Graziano

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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East Longmeadow, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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Steven Graziano, beloved, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother and Uncle passed away on April 11, 2017. He was born in Springfield, MA to the late Vincent and Lucia (Curto) Graziano. Steven graduated from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. He was a creative business man who began as a barber,...

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Condolences to the Graziano family. I was a color printer for Stevens photography and one of Steve's wedding videographers. He gave me my first job in high school. I remember the family well and have fond memories of Lucy and Vincent as well. May god bless Steve and his family. I was at the remembrance mass for my own father today when I heard of Steves passing.

So sorry for your loss. May the Lord give you peace and comfort as you continue the journey...

I just found out about Steve's passing today. My prayers to the Graziano family. I had known Steve since 1981. We worked on many projects over the years . I would see him when he would come to the Atlanta area. He would talk to me all the time about his children and finding his new love of his life. I was planning a trip up to the Northeast this summer and last time I talked to him I told him I would see him. He will be missed.

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Steve Graziano. In the past, I worked at Veritech Corporation as a Makeup Artist and on-camera.I also would see Steve around town and at church. My sincere condolences to all of his family and friends.
Ruth

I was sadden to hear about Steve's passing. We were together at TECH and shared some good laughs and fun times. My prayers go out to this family for their loss of this great guy.

Steve did our wedding pictures in 1969 when he was first starting out. Later he hired my husband Jim Provost to work for him after he got out of the navy. Jim learned alot from Steve and later was able to go out on his own to establish himself as a prfoessional a well. We lost Jim to brain cancer in 1999. He never forgot what he learned from Steve. My deepest sympathy to Steve's family and friends. He left his mark on alot of people. RIP Steve.

I remember Steve as a boy coming to Dr. Resnick's office in the mid 1960s. He was a dear person--full of enthusiasm for his future. It seems he had a good and productive life and achieved many of his dreams. I know he will be missed by his friends and family. Marsha Bressem

Steve,
The world has lost another good and gentle man. I am grateful to have had you as a friend.
May God Bless you and your family.

Steve...may your laughter add even more joy to all of God's Heavenly Kingdom. We will miss you and will hold you in our hearts, always. May you rest in peace, dear cousin. We love you deeply.