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The death of Roberto Grasso, the memory of colleagues

THE PORTRAIT Roberto Grasso was a highly esteemed officer at Comani in Latina. At the military airport he had in fact …

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THE PORTRAIT

Roberto Grasso was a highly esteemed officer at Comani in Latina. He had in fact served for a long time at the military airport years ago, also covering roles of responsibility. In Latina he had started as an air traffic controller: his first job had in fact been that of air traffic section head. He had commanded the logistical and technical services of the airport about twenty years ago, then his career continued abroad and in the capital. He was currently on duty at the General Staff in Rome and took the train from Priverno to go to work. His trips were also an opportunity to meet various fellow commuters, and naturally an opportunity to greet each other affectionately. «He had made a career but remained an easy-going person» says a Comani soldier. «He was appreciated by everyone and now that he has left us, all his colleagues praise his goodness and availability. He was truly a good person, with sound principles and solid values, and not just in a manner of speaking. He adored family: he had a wife and a son and was very fond of his two granddaughters. He was one step away from retirement, he only had a few years left to dedicate himself completely to his family. Learning of his death was a shock for all of us who love him.”

Stefania Belmonte

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