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Michael Giammarco Obituary-Death News; Longtime ADP Employee, Michael Giammarco Passes Away

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Andrew Walker

Updated on March 23, 2026

Michael Giammarco Obituary-Death News; Longtime ADP Employee, Michael Giammarco Passes Away 

On November 3, 2023, Michael J. Giammarco, 51, of Trumbull, Connecticut, departed quietly from his residence. Born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, on July 3, 1972, he was the devoted husband of Kelli Farrell Giammarco. He was the son of the late Michael J. Giammarco and Ellen (Domaszewicz) Giammarco of Norristown, Pennsylvania.

Michael had been a devoted employee of ADP for more than 20 years, having graduated from Saint Joseph’s University. Respect was shown to him by his clients, colleagues, and all those who had the honour of knowing him.

He was a devoted family man who enjoyed watching NASCAR, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the New York Yankees on the weekends. He was a passionate barbecue enthusiast, well-known for having mastered the craft and for teaching his family how to prepare delicious food. In addition,

Michael loved biking, travelling, target sports, hiking, fishing, and golf. He was a well-liked man with a kind heart who was always willing to lend a hand to those in need. Everyone who had the good fortune to know him will really miss him.

Michael is left by his two cherished kids, Ryan and Aiden, both of Trumbull, and his devoted wife, Kelli, with whom he enjoyed 26 years of marriage. In addition, Selina Ramos of Seymour, his son Ryan’s fiancée, and his three brothers, Brian Giammarco, Paul Giammarco (Leah), and Steven Giammarco, all of Pennsylvania, survive him. He also leaves behind his dog, Atticus. Numerous relatives, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews are left behind by him.

Words fall short of expressing our grief for your loss, as we mourn with family and friends for this great loss. We are truly sorry to hear of the loss of this promising being. Please accept our condolences, and may our prayers help comfort you. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.