Sylvia Grossman

Sylvia Grossman

Sylvia Grossman Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Schlossberg Chapel - Canton on Apr. 11, 2023.

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Sylvia Grossman of Foxboro formerly of Randolph, passed away on April 07, 2023 at 95 years of age. Devoted daughter of the late Harry & May (Chalfin) Gillis. Beloved wife of the late Irving Grossman. Loving mother of Michael Gamerman and his wife Patty of Foxboro, Sandra Geller of Florida and her late husband Larry Geller. Cherished grandmother of Jill, Mark, Kimberley, Heather, Patty and great grandmother of Brian, Jessica, Ashlyn, Max, Jake, Vanessa, Bryson, Faith, Chase, Logan and Isabelle. Dear sister of the late Barnett Gillis and Hill Gillis.
Graveside Service at Sharon Memorial Park, 40 Dedham St., Sharon, MA on Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:45AM. Please meet behind the administration building.
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My beautiful grandmother was always so proud of me. She was so very proud and excited for me when I opened this studio. She was so kind and very supportive and understanding. I miss her so much already It's never long enough. 95 years old, Nana! It still doesn't seem real. We all love you so much. All the memories, the pictures. You were loved so much by everyone. You were so thoughtful and creative, the paper dolls, the beauty parlor, swimming, the stories, the reminiscing. I am so grateful to have all the memories. My heart is heavy, but my soul is strong. I know you are at peace now. I love you so much, Nana 8/31/1927 - 4/07/23

Ann & Rick Prentice

April 17, 2023

Mike, Pat & Family,

We will treasure the special celebrations and memories of Sylvia. She was a very "Special Lady", always gracious, well dressed and friendly. Such an important part of the childhood of each grandchild.
Always enjoyed our little talks when I would visit. She will be missed. Our hearts go out to you and family.

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Nan, you were the most loving, caring and selfless woman. As your grandchild, you made sure that we never went without. You put everybody else before yourself. You helped me raise my daughter, Ashlyn. You had such an impact on her development into adulthood. The years we had together went by much too quickly. I wish we had at least one more day together. I miss you so much already...

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