Connie Grosvent, 73

FULTON, NY – Connie Grosvent, 73, of Fulton, died peacefully Monday July 26, 2010, at home.

She was born to the late Vito and Mary (Ferro) Clavelli in Fulton and she remained a life resident of Fulton.

Connie Grosvent
Connie Grosvent

Mrs. Grosvent worked for Montgomery Wards, and helped staff Dr. Brown’s private office before retiring in 1999 from Sealright as a packer.

Post retirement Mrs. Grosvent worked as a lunch lady and door monitor with the Fulton Consolidated School System/Granby Elementary.

She was a past member of the Catholic Daughters.

Mrs. Grosvent enjoyed volunteering with the Board of Elections.

She was the United Way chairman for 10 years and worked as the snack bar hostess on weekends at Oswego Hospital.

She enjoyed being an active grandmother, visiting the casinos, and spending time with her best companion Aunt Anne Lalik.

Mrs. Grosvent was predeceased by her husband, Richard B. Grosvent; and siblings, Patricia Elkin, Anthony and Frank Clavelli.

She is survived by her son, Rick (Candida) Grosvent of Fulton; brother, Dominic (Rita) Clavelli of Oswego; sister, Mary Jane (John) McGraw of Fulton; five grandchildren, Joshua (Lindsay) Grosvent, Joseph (Amber Bartow) Grosvent, Trevor, Christopher and Marguerite Grosvent; and great-grandchild, Lena Grosvent.

Funeral services will be held 9 a.m. Friday in the Sugar Funeral Home, with Rev. Robert Stephenson officiating.

Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Fulton.

Calling hours will be conducted 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Sugar Funeral Home, 224 W. Second St., Fulton. missing or outdated ad config

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  1. We are so sorry to hear of Connie’s passing. Please know that your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

    Tom & Debbie Hall

  2. Please accept my deepest sympathies in the passing of your Mom and Grandmother. Connie was a special lady. May she enjoy her new life with Our Lord and Savior.

  3. My sincere sympathies to your family at the loss of your Mom and Grandmother. She was a kind thoughtful lady. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with your family.
    Becky Beeman

  4. Connie & I were great friends but lost contact along the way. Accept my condolences at your loss of a very special lady. I will always remember the good times we had together..

  5. Connie was a dear sister of one of my best friends, Mary Jane. The Clavelli family were full of love and charm. I will always have a special place in my heart for all of them. Connie is in a better place. I pray God will give you all strength. My prayers and thoughts are with you Judy

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