~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NEA/DL Capt. Nicholas Gravino
Jr.
May 25, 1936 ~ May 4, 2026
Captain Nicholas Gravino Jr. began his commercial aviation
career with Northeast Airlines 10-04-1965 and retired with Delta Air Lines in
1996. He was based Boston, Atlanta, then
JFK prior to retirement. Captain Gravino is survived by his wife Debbie and by his
two daughters Linda and Leslie.
Services will take place in Florida May 12th
with visitation the evening prior.
PCN memorial site
https://www.legacy.com/person/Captain-Nicholas-Gravino-Jr.-61317550
Obituary
Captain Nicholas Gravino Jr. (89) of Palm City,
Florida peacefully passed away on Monday May 4th, 2026. He was born on May 25,
1936, 12:51 AM Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica Queens New York. Nicholas was
born, grew up, attended school, worked and retired in Jamaica Queens New York.
Was enamored with Aviation at age three years old at the New York World's Fair
of 1939. He was Baptized Catholic and remained a Catholic during his lifetime.
Nicholas attended Mass with Pope John Paul Il at Aquaduct Racetrack in October
1995. He was also a Eucharistic Minister and an usher at Mass. He was a student
of WWII. Nicholas had a great love for music and the arts. The name Gravina,
which was the original name, can be traced to Gilberto Gravina, who was a great
nephew to Richard Wagner and Franz List. Nicholas studied with Professor
Augustin Duques, who was the principal Clarinetist with the NBC Symphony
Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini. He had an uncle in the US Army Air Corps and
an uncle in the US Navy. Nicholas became an Airline Pilot with Northeast
Airlines and Delta Air Lines. Became friendly with John Cardinal O'Connor who
was a passenger on one of his flights from Rome to JFK New York on June 24,
1995. Enlisted in the US Navy on January 14, 1955, which entitled him to the
Korean War G.I. Bill of Rights. Nicholas was introduced to Naval Aviation while
serving as a Meteorologist at Corry Field, Pensacola Florida. He would sit on
the Hangar Roof and watch the Blue Angels practice and perform their maneuvers.
He was so infatuated with Aviation; he decided to seek employment with an
airline because he lived half a mile from Idlewild/JFK Airport. He was employed
as a Passenger Service Agent and worked his way up the ranks and retired as an
International Airline Captain. He retired on May 19, 1996, at age 60 and moved
to Stuart Florida, where he remained with wife Debbie and his beloved Bichon,
Bella. During his retirement he wrote his memoirs, entitled, "A Pilot's
Memoirs-From the Ground Up. He also enjoyed writing children's Christmas
Stories, entitled "The Adventures of Beppo, The Italian Elf " and
"Bella, The Shepherd Dog of Bethlehem." In his later years, he
enjoyed playing tenor saxophone with the Stuart Community Concert Band.
Nicholas leaves to cherish his beloved wife Debbie Gravino, two daughters Linda
and Leslie, two bichon dogs GiGi and Muffy.
The viewing will be held at Forest Hills Funeral
Home located at 2001 SW Murphy Road Palm City, Florida 34990 on Monday, May 11,
2026, from 4PM-7PM. The Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Redeemer Catholic
Church 1454 SW Mapp Road Palm City, Florida 34990 on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at
10:00AM. The entombment will occur immediately following the Funeral Mass
service at Forest Hills Memorial Park with Military Honors being rendered.
Please keep the Gravino Family in your thoughts and prayers at this time.

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