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Bob Graziano grew up in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh, the son of Francis and Amelia (Mercurio) Graziano. He fell in love with a girl from the neighborhood, Dorothy Blasiak, and they wed on July 16, 1951, shortly before he left for service overseas during the Korean War. They enjoyed 66 years of marriage until her passing in 2017. Bob worked for the US Postal Service his entire career, as he and Dorothy raised their family of two sons and one daughter. He was very fulfilled by his role as representative for the National Association of Letter Carriers, helping his colleagues and their families with healthcare issues. Family was of paramount importance to Bob. His children grew up having aunts, uncles and extended family around for holidays. As they grew up and had children of their own, it was always a treat to visit Bob and Dorothy and enjoy the homemade pizza and conversation. Bob was preceded in death by his wife, his sisters Frances and Margaret, and his brothers John and James. He is survived by his brother Ron; his son Robert (and Sallie) Graziano, and their children Michael (and Natalie Strobach) and Chrissy (and Jason Phillips); his daughter Marianne (and Marshall) McKeag; his son Dan (and Betsy) Graziano and their children Dan, Maria and Ben; and a large and loving extended family. Friends and family will be received on Friday, Dec. 27, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Road, in Penn Hills. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, Dec. 28, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Susanna Catholic Church, 200 Stotler road, Pgh. 15235. EVERYONE PLEASE MEET AT CHURCH. In lieu of flowers, people can make a contribution to their favorite charity in Bob's memory.
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January 21, 2020
So sorry for your loss. Saw Bob at Kanaii Funeral Home when John passed. You have our deepest condolences.
Laurel and Jim O'Hare and family, Beaver Falls, PA
December 27, 2019
I am very sorry for the loss of my dear Uncle Bobby. I have many wonderful memories of the annual "mailman's picnic" with my Uncle Bob and my father, Jim. Family reunions hold a special place in my heart; as we shared stories and laughed and remembered good times. He always had a kind word for everyone, and will be deeply missed. May he rest in peace.
With love ❤
Your niece,
Debbie
debbie and john mckeag and morber
December 26, 2019
So sorry for your loss.
deb mckeag john morber
December 26, 2019
so sorry for your loss.
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Barb (& Matt in spirit) Lukowski
December 26, 2019
So sorry to hear of Bob's passing, and know that his up in heaven with Dorothy. I had the pleasure of knowing both Dorothy and Bob during my postal service while working in Human Resources, and admired what a great couple they were, and how Dorothy loved cooking. She gave me a couple of recipes, which I will treasure, and when Bob came into her office, her eyes would light up. They had a special relationship, and were role models for all.
May he rest in peace.
Bill Long
December 26, 2019
I was sad to hear of Bobs passing. My condolences to his family. My name is Bill Long, I was manager of the Penn Hills post office for 1980 to 1983. During that time I interacted constantly With Bob in his capacity as union rep for the NALC and mine as manager. It was a pleasure to work with Bob And he will be missed.
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11735 Frankstown Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15235
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