Richard Martin Granzella

Richard Martin Granzella

Richard Granzella Obituary

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Richard Martin Granzella Oct. 16, 1926 - Mar. 20, 2008 Resident of El Cerrito Beloved Husband, Father and Nunu Richard ("Richie, "Rich") Granzella passed away on March 20th, 2008 from respitory complications at the age of 81. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Jearenne (Jeri) Granzella. Rich was preceded in death by his parents, Carlo and Cecilia Granzella. Carlo was born in the Lake Como region of Northern Italy and immigrated to the Bay Area after serving in the Italian Army during WWI. Cecilia Anselmo, also Italian, was a native of Oakland. Rich was born October 16, 1926 in Richmond, and was raised there along with his three younger siblings, James Granzella, Albert Granzella and Evelyn (Granzella) Knight. He attended Peres Elementary School, Roosevelt Junior High and graduated from Richmond Union High School in 1944. In Richard's youth, he was afforded extraordinary physical stature and possessed strengths that allowed him to excel in sports. At he early age of 13, working with his uncle at the Scavengers Protective Association, Richard began collecting garbage in the City of San Francisco - no easy feat for a boy, with all of the hills, stairs, and primitive garbage collection vehicles in the late 1930's. After high school he was offered and accepted a partnership at Richmond Sanitary Service, at the age of 18. He accepted by putting some money down and agreeing to a series of monthly payments. Richard worked on a garbage truck for 25 years until being elected the position of president in 1959 - a position of prominence and respect that he held until the company was sold to Republic Services, Inc., in May of 2001. Up until his death, Rich served as an Area Chairman for Richmond Sanitary Service. Under his leadership and with the support of his former partners, Richmond Sanitary Service provided a total waste management system to more than 9 municipalities in West County. Since 1965, in preparation of the future needs of solid waste disposal, Rich and his industry colleagues traveled the world to meet with industry experts and exchange new concepts, programs and advanced technologies. Thanks to the dedication and commitment of Richmond Sanitary Service, under the past leadership of Richard Granzella, current and future generations can be assured that their long-term solid waste disposal needs will always be met in the most efficient, economic and environmentally safe means possible. The first time Rich saw his would-be wife he was driving down 23rd Street in Richmond and saw her walking with a girlfriend. He pulled over to introduce himself. Rich married Jearenne (Jeri) Modie at St. Mark's Church in Richmond on December 5, 1948. Their reception was at the Galileo club in Richmond; Rich was a lifelong member of the club. Rich is also survived by he and Jeri's four children, Richard (Rick), Daniel (Dan), Sheryl and Vince Granzella. Rich was blessed with twelve grandchildren. Rick and his wife Sue have three sons - Ritchie, Scott and Mark Granzella. Dan and his wife Barbara have a daughter and a son - Valerie (Granzella) Shiells and Danny Granzella. Sheryl has one son and two daughters - Jon and Carla Peralta and Angela (Peralta) Caine. Vince and his wife Laura have three sons and one daughter - Carlo, Antonio, Gino and Miranda Granzella. Rich also leaves behind six great-grandchildren: Alyssa Shiells, Callie Prachar, Kamryn Granzella, Victoria Caine, Logan Shiells and Robert Caine. A gentle giant of a man who many referred to as a "big teddy bear," Richie was as legendary in his stature and influence in the community as he was admired and respected by those who worked for him at Richmond Sanitary. His employees affectionately called him "The Big R". All of Rich's life he tirelessly volunteered his time energy, and expertise, and dedicated enormous resources to youth programs, sports programs and to those in need all over the Bay Area. He was especially dedicated to the West Contra Costa Salesian Boys and Girls Club located in San Pablo. Richard received many prestigious awards from numerous organizations throughout his lifetime and career, including four "Man of the Year" awards and two "Humanitarian" awards, as well as countless proclamations an service awards from the state, local and federal governments. He was truly an inspiration to all. Despite his extensive community service, Rich always set his priorities with his wife and family at the top of the list. He liked to hunt with his sons and considered himself a "pretty good cook," but always admitted that "no one could cook like my wife." He instilled in his daughter the need for compassion in the world and introduced her to public service and politics. Rich very much enjoyed the time spent with his "Rejects" Club, as well as lunches at Alioto's and dinners at Tommy Toy's Restaurants in San Francisco. He loved to eat what he called "good food." He was a simple man with simples values. Rich's favorite pastime was spending time at his home at Lake Tahoe with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who lovingly refer to him as "Nunu". He loved to sit on the deck and, in his words, "Watch the boats go by." Words simply cannot express how much Richie will be missed by his friends and family; he was truly an inspiration for all that he came across. Services will be held at St. Cornelius Church on 28th Street in Richmond. A viewing will be held on Tuesday, March 25th at 6:00pm. The Rosary will follow at 7:00pm. The Funeral will be held on Wednesday, March 26th at 10:30 am. Burial will follow immediately at St. Joseph's Cemetery in San Pablo. In lieu of flowers, donations in Rich's memory can be made to the West Contra Costa Salesian Boys and Girls Club, P.O. Box 6120, San Pablo, CA 94806. Civic Center Chapel Wilson & Kratzer Mortuaries (510) 232-4383

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May 6, 2008

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March 31, 2008

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March 29, 2008

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LANETTE CLARKE

May 6, 2008

I was very sorry to hear that Rich had passed away. He was a treasure and a very special man. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Gina (Parodi) Gerrish

March 31, 2008

My condolences go out to the whole family. I know that my Dad, Ray, and Richie are happy to see each other again. My love is with you all during this time.

Mike Raffanelli

March 29, 2008

I was sorry to hear that Rich passed. I will pray for his soul. He is up in heaven with my parents, Mitch and Norma.
Mike Raffanelli

Kenny & Terri Merkley

March 26, 2008

Our thoughts our with you all at this time of sorrow. We will miss Rich's good cooking and company during hunting season.

Doug and Laurie Clifford

March 26, 2008

To all the Granzella family we send you time speed to the place that your loss of "Big Richie"will no longer be so painful and you will come to the place that your fondess memories of him will comfort you. Both Rich and your family have always embraced my brother as your brother and we know he is also grieving with you today...We send our love and thoughts to all of you,

Connie Bianco-Martinelli

March 26, 2008

Richie was a wonderful man, and I hope the pain you feel eases, little by little, day by day. I just know he and my Dad Nello are having a cocktail together right now and talking over old times. Keep all the good memories close to your heart.
My thoughts are with all of you.

Connie Bianco-Martinelli

Michelle Milam

March 26, 2008

I'm sorry to hear of Rich's passing. I know that he was beloved by many in this City. God bless the family.

Howard Kern

March 25, 2008

A true friend from the old days of Richmond. He will be sorely missed by so many.

JOHN & TINY BANDUCCI

March 25, 2008

SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR PASSING I I ATTENDED PERES ROOSEVELT RICHMOND HI LIVED IN NORTH RICHMOND WITH YOU YOU CERTAINLY WILL BE MISSED GOD BLESS

Eric Steinberg

March 24, 2008

Growing up in Richmond everyone knew Rich.He was a real man and a helluva nice guy.I wasn't the only person to say that.You heard it from all the folks at the Richmond Sanitary Service.Pretty cool.My family extends its sorrow for the loss of Rich to the Granzella family.We know he is with God and his family.I was very lucky and honored to have been able to meet him.Respect and honor,Rich.

Kevin & Carol Beebe

March 24, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all members of the Granzella family.

Michael Caine

March 24, 2008

Richie, may our God make a special place in his garden for you. Peace be with you forever, and thank you for everything you did for your family. Rest in Peace,

Michael Caine & Family

Felicia Modie

March 23, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Charles Modie

March 23, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Michael Modie

March 23, 2008

Remembering the smile of a great man, and loving uncle. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always.

Albert VAN NIEUWBURG

March 23, 2008

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

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