Grassey, Paul S., of Holliston, formerly of Marshfield, 56, suddenly on September 28, 2017. Beloved husband of Susan L. (Cook); loving father of Lori-Beth Grassey of Quincy, LeeAnna Baker and her husband William of Marshfield, Brian Grassey of Middleboro, Andrew Grassey of Holliston, Emily Grassey of Marshfield, and Joshewa Purdy and his wife Caitlin of Marshfield; cherished son of Marie F. (Cannariato) and the late Francis T. Grassey. Paul leaves a sister Gail Rice and her husband Frank, a brother George Grassey and his wife Kathryn, four nieces Christina, Diana, Lydia and Molly and 6 grandchildren Isabella, Julianna, Lincoln, Chris, Sam and Alex. He also leaves his mother-in-law Elaine Audette and her husband Charles, two brothers-in-law Steven and Donald Cook and his wife Ruth and two sisters-in-law Janet Cook and Donna Jean and her husband Mark.
Visiting of hours will be held on Wednesday, October 4, 2017 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the MacDonald Funeral Home, 1755 Ocean Street (Rte. 139) in Marshfield. A Service will be held on Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. at Sanctuary Church, 185 Plain Street, Marshfield.
Paul was many things to many people, a loving husband, a brilliant father, a devoted son, a caring brother, a generous friend and an extraordinary Papa. Everyone who knew Paul knew of his loving kindness and unstinting generosity. Paul thought nothing of dropping everything to help someone in need whether it be a good friend or a recent acquaintance. His phenomenal sense of humor kept everyone around him laughing, knowing he would do anything to make someone smile.
Paul was an exceptionally skilled carpenter who took pride in everything he built whether it be a complicated, intricate job or one of his many crazy inventions. He was notorious for building unique pieces just for the love of building. When he wasn't working he enjoyed riding his Harley, listening to rock and roll, having cookouts and pool parties and spending time with his grandchildren. He also enjoyed gardening and took great pride in growing strawberries and raspberries for his grandchildren. He was happiest when in Maine at the family's summer home where he rode ATV's, cruising the lake on his boat, or just floating on the lake. His favorite part of Maine was sitting around the campfire with his family and friends.
You are gone too soon and will be missed by everyone who knew you. Donations may be made in his memory to Sanctuary Church, 185 Plain St. Marshfield, MA.
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