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Gloria Vita (Grano) Beck, 95, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, longtime resident of Walpole, died suddenly at home on December 17, 2017. She was 'Glo' to her husband Hank of 64 years who preceded her in death in 2016, Mom to her kids, Nana to her granddaughters and Two Nana to her great-grandson. She was born in 1922 in the Bronx, NY, to Edward and Irma (Barbieri) Grano, the eldest of three children. Except for a one-year stint in Memphis, TN the family resided in the New York City area.

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She graduated from Pleasantville High School in 1941, her yearbook awarding her the title 'Typical Sweater Girl' for her large collection. Gloria Vita (Grano) Beck, 95, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, longtime resident of Walpole, died suddenly at home on December 17, 2017. She was 'Glo' to her husband Hank of 64 years who preceded her in death in 2016, Mom to her kids, Nana to her granddaughters and Two Nana to her great-grandson. She was born in 1922 in the Bronx, NY, to Edward and Irma (Barbieri) Grano, the eldest of three children. Except for a one-year stint in Memphis, TN the family resided in the New York City area.

She graduated from Pleasantville High School in 1941, her yearbook awarding her the title 'Typical Sweater Girl' for her large collection of hand-knitted sweaters. As a teen her father, a dress designer, would take her into NY to buy sample clothes from up-and-coming designers. One of his colleagues, Bill Blass, fitted her for a new suit that, despite his assurances, she criticized as too tight. European Union Times Snopes. She continued her interest in fashion and design by sewing, quilting, and knitting her entire life.

Ls 2011 Platin Edition Crack here. She made all her own clothes and won prizes for her quilts. In an early attempt at starting her own business, 'Mademoiselle Gloria' sold handmade handkerchief cases, mail order (no COD). After high school she was trained as a mechanical drafter and worked for CBS in the group developing color TV. In 1948 she joined the team at Columbia University's Nevis Lab building the world's largest cyclotron.

It was at Nevis where she met Hank, and they were married in May of 1951, settling in Ossining, NY. She left the workforce when daughter Jacquie arrived in 1953.