Thomas-Grasso-Obituary

Thomas J. Grasso

Dedham, Plymouth, West Roxbury, Massachusetts

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Of Plymouth, formerly of Dedham and Baltimore, MD, Sept. 2. Beloved son of the late A. Ted Grasso and Helen (Kelly) Grasso. Brother of Lorraine M. DeFranco of Dedham, Joanne Quinlan of Brockton, Vincent A. "Pete" Grasso of Norwood, Lillian Baxter of Brockton and Paul F. Grasso of Lakeville. Uncle...

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To the Grasso Family,
My deepest sympathies at the passing of Tom. I knew him as a consulting engineer with my job here at JCHE and worked with him for two years. He was delightful to work with and we had many laughs over the exploits of our Jack Russell Terriers. He will be missed.

Paul,
I'm very sorry to hear the sad news of Tom's passing. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts.
Take care, pal. - Larry

Paul:
I just learned of your brother's passing. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I've heard many good stories about Tom from Bill. I wish you all the best in these tough times.

Tom was my first friend when I went from my neighborhood elementary school to the middle school. We stayed cose friends through the years. I will never forget Tom. He not only touched my life but that of many. God Bless Tom

Tom;
I remember some real good times in Crescent City California in the mid 70's with you, brother Paul, Al Mckinnon, Eddy Maden, the girls from Sausalito Ca, and many others who's names are blurred. We all did what others only dreamed. You lived well, And I will remember.

Friend of Paul

Bill Nelson / Tampa, Fl.
DHS Class of 67