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John G. Grimaldi
John G. Grimaldi was born on August 7, 1924 in the beautiful town of Rye, New York. His parents, Rosario Grimaldi and Concettina Cassone Grimaldi, both emigrated from Italy to New York. Rosario was a shoemaker and Concettina was a seamstress. John was the youngest and last surviving sibling of six children. He had three sisters Frances, Pauline and Victoria and two brothers Rocco and Anthony. In Rye his family lived at 29 Grapel St. and were members of the Church of the Resurrection.
John was a graduate of Resurrection School and Rye High School, Class of 1942. He served as an officer in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, as did his two brothers.
Grimaldi Aviation Cadet John G. Grimaldi, 19, son of Mrs. Rosarlo Grimaldi, 29 Grapal Street, is now enrolled as an aviation cadet In the pre-flight school at Maxwell Field, Alabama Cade t Grimaldi was graduated from Rye High School, class of 1942. He ha s been in the service eight months. PAGE TWO THE RYE CHRONICLE Friday, April 28, 1944
After the war, John graduated from Kent State University, having majored in marketing. He had a long and successful business career, selling typewriters, and ultimately computers, office supplies and equipment. One of his employers was the Olivetti Corporation, where he worked for 25 years.
His family always came first, and was the most important part of his life. He was truly liked by everyone he met, because of his infectious smile, his kindness, and the genuine interest that he had in other people’s lives.
John had many diverse interests. He loved nature, and was an avid flower and vegetable gardener. He was constantly looking to identify a new bird species in the back yard so that he could put a checkmark in his bird book. His daily routine included working on crossword and other puzzles. He enjoyed reading multiple news magazines and had a strong interest in reading books about World War II.
During his time living in Arden, John was passionate about acting in numerous one act plays for the Arden Theater.
He would spend hours on his computer, researching diverse topics, sending emails to friends and family. He was even active on Facebook, communicating with his friends up to his last days.
John and Polly loved traveling and exploring other countries and cultures. They also enjoyed sailing their boat, “Bliss”, on the Sassafras River on beautiful sunny days.
John Grimaldi, age 97, of Newark, Delaware, peacefully passed away at his home on Friday, February 25, 2022, surrounded by his loving family members. John was just three years shy of becoming a centenarian, a milestone that he had always admired.
At the time of his death, John was survived by his wife, Polly; his six children, Emily, Jenny, Paula, Mike, Ben, and Chris; his daughter, Missy Grimaldi; son, Greg (Rosa); and granddaughter, Ellie. John is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of John’s life will be held from 2 pm until 5 pm on Saturday, March 12, 2022, at the Buzz Ware Village Center, 2119 The Hwy, Arden, DE 19810. Light food and beverages will be served.
A catholic mass will be held for John at Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, East Main & North Chapel Streets, Newark, DE 19711. The date and time will be announced soon.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Mary Campbell Center, his daughter’s residence, located at 4641 Weldin Road, Wilmington, DE 19803
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