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Watertown Community Mourns the Loss of Marc J. Grondin, a Dedicated Machine Operator and Beloved Family Man

Watertown, Connecticut – The community is grieving the loss of Marc J. Grondin, a well-known and respected resident of Watertown, who passed away on August 19, 2024. Originally from Bristol, Connecticut, Marc was recognized for his dedication and hard work across several trades, notably as a Machine Operator at National Grinding Service LLC.

Marc’s career also included roles as a Mover at Daley Moving & Storage and a Framer at Dave Levesque, LLC, reflecting his versatility and commitment to providing for his family. His passing has left a significant void among his colleagues, friends, and family members who admired his strong work ethic and generous nature.

Marc was married to Trisha Gunning, and their relationship was filled with love and mutual respect. Those who knew Marc often spoke of his kindness and willingness to help others, qualities that endeared him to many. His positive attitude and generous spirit have left a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.

The cause of Marc’s passing has not been disclosed, and his family is currently navigating this difficult time with a request for privacy. Details regarding his obituary, funeral plans, and visitation are expected to be announced soon.

On social media, many expressed their sorrow and shared their memories of Marc. Steve Carnein posted, "Another one gone too soon. RIP Marc J Grondin. Love ya bro. Missing all 3 of these guys today and every day." Desirée Rioux and Lindsay Vigue also offered their condolences, with Rioux stating, "I just can’t wrap my head around it… I’m so sorry Steve Carnein," and Vigue adding, "You have experienced so much loss. I’m so sorry."

Marc’s death is a profound loss to all who knew him. His legacy as a hardworking and kind-hearted individual will be fondly remembered by the Watertown community. As the community awaits further details, thoughts and prayers are with Trisha Gunning and all of Marc’s loved ones during this challenging time. Marc will be greatly missed, but his memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

— Updated by Abigail Taylor in Local

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