Joe Gromada, RIP
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 6:20 pm
Posted earlier today on Xavier hoops. Many views but no comments. I guess it is a younger crowd.
RIP former Xavier basketball player Dr. Joe Gromada
Sad news about former basketball player Joe Gromada having passed away recently after a distinguished career in medicine here in Cincinnati. He was a recruit of the Louisville program where he apparently still holds the Cardinal freshman scoring record. He transferred to Xavier where he was a pre-med major while also playing Musketeer hoops. I recall him as being a solid player on Xavier teams that were not nearly as good as current squads. Obviously, he exemplified the term "student-athlete".
Although his obituary doesn't mention it, he was spent time as an advisor for the Problem Pregnancy Center in Cincinnati. Truly, a man for others. Apparently, he succumbed to head and neck cancer as did his oldest son a decade ago, As a survivor of a recent head and neck cancer, it is a reminder of the fragility of life and also a pause to wonder how the Good Lord dispenses his blessings as we all bear our crosses.
May he rest in peace.
https://www.rohdefuneral.com/obituar...ael-gromada-md
RIP former Xavier basketball player Dr. Joe Gromada
Sad news about former basketball player Joe Gromada having passed away recently after a distinguished career in medicine here in Cincinnati. He was a recruit of the Louisville program where he apparently still holds the Cardinal freshman scoring record. He transferred to Xavier where he was a pre-med major while also playing Musketeer hoops. I recall him as being a solid player on Xavier teams that were not nearly as good as current squads. Obviously, he exemplified the term "student-athlete".
Although his obituary doesn't mention it, he was spent time as an advisor for the Problem Pregnancy Center in Cincinnati. Truly, a man for others. Apparently, he succumbed to head and neck cancer as did his oldest son a decade ago, As a survivor of a recent head and neck cancer, it is a reminder of the fragility of life and also a pause to wonder how the Good Lord dispenses his blessings as we all bear our crosses.
May he rest in peace.
https://www.rohdefuneral.com/obituar...ael-gromada-md