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George Grasso Obituary

George A. Grasso of Harwich, MA and formerly of Forestville, CT -- devoted husband, brother, uncle, teacher, coach, and friend -- passed away at Cape Cod Hospital on Wednesday, June 14, 2023. George faced his final days with the same fierce independence and fearlessness with which he lived his entire life. George was born on August 24, 1941, to the late Rose (Rubino) Grasso and Raymond A. Grasso Sr., attended public schools in East Hartford, CT, and graduated proudly from Boston College in 1963.

A mentor by nature, George's professional career spanned more than 30 years as a mathematics teacher at Plainville High School. George's instructional style mirrored the principles of Differentiated Instruction years before the strategies came into practice. Simply stated, struggling students were given review, confidence, and support while more skilled students were encouraged to challenge themselves beyond their textbooks. Throughout his tenure at Plainville High, George coached season-winning boys' cross-country and track teams, started the first girls' cross-country team, and even coached the school's first "Powder Puff" football team. George's dedication to teaching math and his leadership among his teaching colleagues earned him the title of department head in 1977 until his retirement in 1999. One of George's proudest moments after retirement came in 2004 when he was invited back to Plainville to be inducted into the Plainville Sports Hall of Fame. His induction tribute included these words: "George represents the finest in an educator who coached with a passion that many have, but only a few can harness and share for the benefit of the team."

Professional success and accolades aside, the most memorable and important chapter of George's story began the day he married Barbara Jeanne Quinn on July 20, 1969, with whom he shared a fulfilling life together that lasted almost 54 years. Barbara, a Plymouth, MA colleen, brought radiance, laughter, art, and love of Cape Cod into the marriage. Through their career years in Connecticut (Barbara was an Art teacher then later the Art Director for the Bristol public schools), George and Barbara spent most weekends and vacations on the Cape until moving permanently to their Harwich home in 2006.

On the Cape, George and Barbara fell quite comfortably into a rhythm that best suited their interests and personalities for many happy years together. However, the true test of George's love proved an almost insurmountable challenge when Barbara became ill and was no longer able to care for herself. George never left her side, provided comfort, care, and support in every conceivable way, and struggled to keep her in the home she loved for as long as it was possible. No one could have done it better. In the final hours of George's life, his brother Ray visited him via FaceTime®. George knew his life was ending, expressed no fear, and hoped that Barbara would be well taken care of. When Ray asked George how he would like to be remembered, George quickly and confidently replied, "As a friend." And that he was.

George is survived by his beloved wife Barbara, brother Raymond, Raymond's children Jennifer Curran and Matthew Grasso and their families, and Barbara's Quinn and Kenney families. A Mass of Christian Burial for George was celebrated on Thursday, June 29, 2023, at Holy Trinity Church, Route 28, West Harwich. Doane, Beal & Ames Funeral Home oversaw all final arrangements. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a memorial donation in George's name to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, P.O. Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD 21741 (give.michaeljfox.org).

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jul. 16, 2023.

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Thomas Kaine

January 21, 2025

See you at the finish line Coach.

David Petit

July 18, 2023

Mr Grasso was by far the most respected and my favorite teacher. When I think of high school, I think of him. You have my deepest condolences. My loving thoughts are with you. David Petit, class of '74

Paul

July 18, 2023

Mr Grasso was an outstanding teacher and friend. He took me under his wing as a young vice principal at PHS. He also helped me pick a time share to purchase on Cape Cod. He always made time for others .

Rev.Curt D Fuller

July 17, 2023

Coach Grasso had just started at PHS when he was an Assistant Football Coach with Mr. Palmer.
I had a nagging injury and he took the time to keep my spirits up as I played thru the pain. He wanted me to joined the Track team in the Spring. I chose to have a p/t job after school so I didn´t! I have often regretted the decision. He was a great guy!
My prayers and thoughts are with his family!

Bill Petit

July 17, 2023

Deepest condolences to all.
Coach, We loved our time with you during Cross Country and Track & Field 1975-78. You taught us how to compete but also how to be gentlemen. Thank you

Kathi Petit Phillips

July 17, 2023

My sincere and heartfelt sympathy for your loss. George Grasso was a great and inspired, dedicated teacher and friend to all of his students. I remember him with fondness and love. He had so much energy and compassion.He has left a great legacy in his students and loved ones. Kathi Petit Phillips, Class of 72, Plainville High School

Mark Gediman

July 17, 2023

So sad to hear of George's passing. He was a great teacher, coach and person. I have so much respect for him. May he rest in peace.

Terri Franzi

July 17, 2023

I´m so very sorry for your loss. I remember Mr. Grasso fondly as a student, athlete and member of that first Powder Puff football team. Thank you Mr, Grasso RIP.

Kim Burke McClellan

July 16, 2023

Bruce and I loved him.
He was an extraordinary person leaving so many of us with wonderful memories of his kindness, humor and the willingness to reach into our hearts to encourage our best! He left us better than he found us.
Shine on, dear Friend, wherever you may roam!!

H D Sabel Jr

July 16, 2023

One of the best teachers I ever had and a genuinely nice guy, You will be missed Most sincere condolences to the famiy

MaryEllen Fillo Wazorko

July 16, 2023

Mr. Grasso left such an amazing legacy behind in Plainville. As a former student and mother to some of his former students, I cannot say 'Thank You' enough. He brought the best out in his students in the classroom, on the track and in their personal lives. Rest in peace. Sincere sympathy to his family. Find peace knowing he left so much good behind. MaryEllen Fillo Wazorko

Peter Higgins

July 16, 2023

George and I were in several classes at East Hartford High School, Cl 1959. He was was very personable and had a great warm smile. Condolences to his family. Pete Higgins

Scotty and Anita

July 16, 2023

In loving memory to such a wonderful man. Rest in peace George. Barbie will be well taken care of.

Ernest Zike

July 16, 2023

Barbara & Family: George was a superb teacher("Time will pass, will you?), an excellent coach, mentor, and Department Head. He helped me to become a good teacher and even an adequate Department Head. I think of him often and consider him an important influence in my life. May you all be happy with his memories. Ernest Zike

The Staff of Doane Beal & Ames Funeral Home

July 16, 2023

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.

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