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Sam Granato

1950 - 2018

Sam Granato obituary, 1950-2018, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1950

DIED

2018

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Neil O'Donnell Funeral Home

372 E. 100 South

Salt Lake City, Utah

Sam Granato Obituary

1950 ~ 2018
Samuel Frank Granato, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, passed from the loving arms of his family through the veil into the waiting arms of his parents, Frank and Edith Granato, and in-laws, Dick and Erveen Wyss, after a valiant two-year battle against cancer.
Sam's life is exemplified by the phrase with which he began every conversation, "Sam here. What can I do for you?" This phrase encapsulates the essence of Sam's life. He was always asking what he could do for you, whether it was in business, with friends and acquaintances, or with the many people he represented in appointed or elected office. Sam was there to serve others.
Born in Salt Lake City on May 24, 1950, Sam shared not only a birthday with his paternal grandfather, but also shared his name; Sam was honored to have the privilege of carrying on the family name. From an early age, he learned the value of honest, hard work by watching his parents build their business, Frank Granato Importing Company, from the ground up. Sam carried on the tradition of hard work by making many lifelong friends along the way out of business contacts. He was known for his ability to not only meet the needs of his customers, but to also satisfy the most discriminating customer as well.
Sam learned the value of public service from his father. Frank Granato was known for bringing diverse parties, irrespective of religious or political affiliation, together in the "back room" at Granato's in order to break bread, establish lines of communication, and to build friendships that lasted through the years. Sam also did the same. He served faithfully on many boards, and provided service to fraternal organizations, as well as numerous civic groups. Sam was honored to be elected to the Salt Lake Council in 2012, and he was proud to have run unopposed for re-election in 2016.
To every endeavor, he used his humor and people-skills to solve problems and bring all sides of an issue together to a resolve. Whether at his home for large family gatherings, or at the store for the daily lunches, "Mr. Personality" was the center of fun and activity.
Sam is survived by his wife of 43 years, Ann; his four cherished children: Frank, Krista (Mark) Numbers, Alex and David; nine adored grandchildren: Anthony, Preston, Jake, Clayton, Thomas, Mia, Sammy, Sara and Bella; his sister Glenda (George Pence); nephews Matt and John, and niece Gia (Drew) Bicker as well as numerous relatives and friends who all brought joy and happiness to his life, as he did to theirs.
Sam was surrounded by loving family, caring friends and thoughtful professionals as he struggled against this horrible disease. Ann, Frank, David, John and Glenda attended to Sam's needs 24 hours a day. Sam's family was always available for him, as well as friends and neighbors who came to his office and to his store to offer comfort and support. Sam's last words were "Get me out of here!"
The family would like to thank the compassionate caregivers at Huntsman Cancer Institute for all their valiant efforts on his behalf. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Huntsman Cancer Institute in order to further their great work and bring a speedy end to this dreaded disease that takes too many lives before their time.
Sam, we loved you! May the angels smile kindly upon you, which they will, and may your heavenly reunion be joyous!
A gathering will be held Friday May 4th 6: 00 PM to 8:00 PM and Saturday May 5th from 10:00 to 11:30 AM with a funeral service to follow at 12:00 noon at the LDS Grant Stake House at 3151 South 900 East in Millcreek City. Family and friends may gather at the Redwood Store (1632 South Redwood Road) to celebrate the joy of knowing Sam, following a burial at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park 3401 South Highland Drive. Funeral arrangements provided by Neil O'Donnell & Sons Mortuary.

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Published by Deseret News from May 2 to May 4, 2018.

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Larry Pinnock

May 16, 2018

Dear Ann and Family,
To our dear friend, it was a privilege to serve with Sam on the Airport Board. We felt his dedication, friendship and caring at every turn. His concern for the community as well as the one was deeply felt by us all. His example and smiling face will be sorely missed.

Larry Pinnock

May 5, 2018

Sam was our wonderful home teacher for years! We are surely missing him. Laird and Robin Ashton

Joan Plowgian Holt

May 4, 2018

Dear Ann and Family -
I am so sorry for your loss. Sam was a great man. He even convinced me (a staunch Republican) to vote for him when he was running for the Senate in 2010. May the Lord pour out His blessings upon you and your family. Sincerely -

Joe Bradshaw

May 4, 2018

Dear Granato Family,
I so remember our days in high school, running errands and making deliveries to Park City for Granto's. Enjoying the pepperoni and other meats! I tried to catch him several times at his office for the county but missed him. He served the county well.
May the memories be sweet and everlasting.
Much sympathy,
Joe Bradshaw

May 4, 2018

All who met him are fortunate to have known true grace and generosity of spirit. All who worked with him understand more about what it is to serve with dedication, love, and leadership. This was Sam. May we remember him and what he showed us about community and care for each other in all our roles, personal and professional.

Bill Barton

May 2, 2018

Granato family. We were so sorry to learn of Sam's passing and our memories go back through the years to the fond relationships we had with Sam, as fellow food business entrepreneurs, as community allies and just good friends. Sam was always there to lend a helping hand, whether it be donating lunches for the blind or just person to person friendship. We will surely miss this fine gentlemen's influence on his fellowman. Please accept our heartfelt sympathies.
Bill & Karen Barton

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George K Brown

May 2, 2018

One of the greatest tributes to Sam is the family he raised. As a high school teacher, I was fortunate to teach two of his children who bore the same core values as their father: honesty, good humor, kindness, and diligence. I express my condolences to the entire family, and especially to his fine children whom I taught.

Shawn & Kathleen Murdock

May 1, 2018

You were one of the first to offer your friendship to our little family as newcomers to Salt Lake City decades ago and always a rock of support whenever others were hurting...God Bless you and your kind family forever.

Marilyn and Gary Brown

May 1, 2018

We will miss our special friend and neighbor of many years who loved and shared generously.
May the Lord bless and comfort your family.

Our Hearts are Broken -

Judy Barnett

May 1, 2018

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LDS Grant Stake House

3151 South 900 East, Millcreek City, UT 84111

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LDS Grant Stake House

3151 South 900 East, Millcreek City, UT 84111

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Redwood Store

1632 South Redwood Road, UT 84111

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5

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Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park

3401 South Highland Drive, UT 84111

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372 E. 100 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111

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