IN LOVING MEMORY OF

George W.

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Grom

June 26, 1931 – September 28, 2024

Obituary

George W. Grom passed away at the age of 93 after a wonderful life. He was the forever dance partner and beloved husband of Patricia A. Grom for 66 years.

George was born in Bridgeport to George and Mary Grom on June 26, 1931. George graduated from Harding High School and served as a gunner on the battleship, U. S. S. New Jersey and played in the battleship's band during the Korean War. After the war, George attended Fairfield University, graduating with high honors in business administration.

He married his high school sweetheart and pursued a career as an accountant, commuting to New York City each day. They settled in Stratford raising their five children on Vernon Street in Stratford. George and Pat organized holiday parties, decorating and cooking and opening their home to family and friends in this vibrant neighborhood. Family vacations included many camping trips all over New England. Their favorite being Riverdale Campground in Clinton, Connecticut.

George had a passion for fishing which he instilled in his sons, taking them each year to an opening fishing day camping trip which would later include his grandsons. With George working as comptroller for Combustion Engineering, Pat and George moved to Eunice Parkway and hosted memorable family traditions including a big Thanksgiving Celebration, a Christmas Eve 7 course dinner, and of course an Easter Celebration with a tremendous Easter egg hunt. They were the most generous parents and grandparents. George and Pat had an amazing marriage, as they liked to say " we make our own fun". When retired, they would take the train into NYC and go to a show, dine in Little Italy and go to their favorite piano bar and dance the night away. George kept in good shape, swimming each day at the YMCA. He continued to practice the saxophone and joined the Connecticut Symphony Orchestra. His family will never forget the day he played with the orchestra at Carnegie Hall. George always enjoyed escaping into his basement and painting at his easel. His paintings will always hang in our homes as a reminder of our father, a man of many talents.

George moved to Watermark Senior Living in Bridgeport where he enjoyed the social activities and his nightly Manhattan before dinner. His quiet, but loving and caring nature will be greatly missed by his children, Charlene McLaughlin and her husband, George, George and his wife, Mary Dean, Elliott and his wife Norma, Laura and Jeffrey. Pa holds a special place in the hearts of his grandchildren, Blake, George and Maddy McLaughlin, Eddie, Jake and Sami Grom, Elliott and Hayden Grom, Lia, Riley and Bella Hodson and Quinn, Ayden and Ava Grom. George also leaves his nephew, Tom Hanko and his wife Patrice and their three daughters and his sister, Rita Dulski. George was predeceased by his loving sister, Maureen Grom.

The family appreciated and thanks the tremendous caretakers at Watermark. Funeral services are private and have been entrusted to the Adzima Funeral Home- Stratford.

Those desiring may make a donation in memory of George, to the Stratford Veterans Museum 5952 Main Street Stratford, CT 06614.

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