Edward Alfred Greco

September 10, 1931 ~ November 2, 2022
Resided in:
Scarborough, Maine
Scarborough- Dr. Edward A. Greco Jr. 91, of Scarborough, died peacefully at home with his loving family by his side.
Dr. Greco was born in Portland, Maine on September 10, 1931. He is the son of the late Dr. Edward A. Greco, Sr., and Katherine R. (Rasmussen) Greco. Edward was raised in Portland and was a graduate of Cheverus High School Class of 1949. After graduation, Edward attended Georgetown University earning a Bachelor of Science Degree. After college, Edward was drafted into the United States Army serving from 1953 to 1955. While in the Army and stationed in Colorado, he met the love of his life and best friend, Rose Ilene (Burtis) Greco.
Edward and Rose married in 1955. After his discharge from the Army, he and Rose moved to Burlington, Vermont where Edward attended the University of Vermont Medical School. Upon completion of his medical education and training, specializing in cardiology, Edward returned to Maine to practice medicine with his father, Dr. Edward A. Greco, Sr. He and his father were also staff physicians at Mercy Hospital in Portland. Edward was a cardiologist at Mercy for more than 50 years. Through the entirety of Edward’s medical career, Rose was his life partner who managed his medical office and advocated for his patient’s care. Edward fully retired from medicine in 2010.
Edward enjoyed fly fishing and hunting. For over 40 years he would make an annual trip to Colorado to hunt, fish and visit family. He was skilled at tying flies and at making fly rods. He was a true outdoorsman and enjoyed the beauty of nature. In later years Edward enjoyed woodworking projects with his grandsons. Throughout his life he was an avid reader.
Edward and Rose were devout Catholics and communicants of Holy Cross Church in South Portland. He will be remembered by his family and friends as a gentle, thoughtful and soft-spoken man of few words with a kind heart.
The family would love to thank all the medical staff that helped their father through the years, Dr. Lisa Thomas, Dr. Tim Degrinney and Dr. Sarah Ketchum and the incredible team at Hospice of Southern Maine who guided the family every step of the way.
Dr. Edward A. Greco, Jr., was predeceased by his wife, Rose Greco in 2012. He is survived by two sons, Edward A. Greco, III and his wife Anita Greco of SC, and Thomas J. Greco and his wife Sally Williams of Biddeford; four daughters, Jude Greco of NV, Louisa Greco and her husband Quinbert Tsi of Montreal, Canada, Katherine and James Troiano of South Portland, and Christine and Joseph Caresio of MO; one step-daughter, Carol Flanigan of AZ and nine grandchildren, Jennifer Rose Flannigan, Phillip Greco, Ryan Greco, Stefani Greco, Nicholas Troiano, Sam Troiano, Joseph Caresio, John Caresio, and Vivian Rose Caresio; four great grandchildren, Jayden Rose Flannigan, Evalina Rose Matos, Sebastian Greco, and Lucas Greco.
Visiting hours celebrating Dr. Edward A. Greco Jr.’s life will be held on Thursday, November 10, 2022 from 8:30am to 10:30am at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland, ME, prayers will be recited at 10:15AM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00am at Holy Cross Church 124 Cottage Road, South Portland, ME. Burial will be private. To view Dr. Greco’s memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Those who wish may make memorial contributions in Dr. Edward A. Greco Jr.’s memory to:ALSAC/St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105

Rose and Ed ❤️
Wonderful Dr, Dad, husband & sportsman
When my Dad was SO sick he had to stay in bed Dr Ed Greco came out every evening to check on him. I’ll always remember that.
Dr Greco sat us kids down & explained it was very important to keep quiet , help your mom & stay downstairs as much as you can so your Dad can sleep.
He had pneumonia
He was a Dr with my Dad. We all enjoyed the ocean
Family~
I am so sorry I am just now seeing this. Your Dad , Dr Greco was a wonderful man!! We had SO much fun at your home in pine point. I actually walked around last summer to see if I could locate your old family fun home.
My Dad & yours had so much fun fishing, hunting & who knows what else. My parents truly enjoyed your Mom & Dad
Hoping our Dad’s are fishing & hunting the best of the best ,& our Mom’s have their feet up resting.
Love to you all
Betsy Taxiarchis
Dear Greco family,
Sending condolences from the Dillihunt family. Thinking of you all during this difficult time.
I have fond memories of times together at Turner Pond and visits to your wonderful home in Cape Elizabeth during my high school days where your mom and dad always had a quiet and kind presence and made me feel welcome. Take care
Eileen
Kathy,
Loved hearing stories about your Dad through the years. Bless you and the rest of the family as you go through this time of grief.
Janet Lund
Dad, You were an amazing human being and the best father ever. I am so blessed and grateful for all the wonderful memories I have of you. Thank you. Love You always.
Dad/Papa,
We miss you dearly. Thank you for always giving us all your love, patience and dedication. You and Rose were a team, a love story like no other. I am happy you are reunited, but sad at the same time.
Thank you for being my dad, and Papa to my kids, who adored you.
Jim, myself, Nick and Sammy will miss you dearly.
I love you so very much Papa.❤️
Rest in peace.
Katherine, Jim, Nick and Sam.
❤️❤️❤️
Doc. Ed
Papa Ed is fondly remembered as the sweetest, most kind, patient, loyal and loving family man. Memories of dinners around the table with his quiet humor and outside being a busy bee in the yard. Rosebud calling for him “she would call ….Edward….” All makes me smile. So many memories of Papa Ed. Such a wonderful man. You were all so fortunate to call him Dad. He is with his love now, Rosebud and in Gods hands. Wishing you all peace and praying for your family. May he Rest In Peace. Love Leslie
Dad/Papa,
Thank you for being such an amazing dad! You lived your life with purpose and never wavered. Family, friends, your patients and your faith were always your priority. The dinner table was never too small for an extra friend or guest. It gives us peace knowing you are reunited with Rose, the love of your life, our beautiful mom!
Love, Louisa and Quinbert
My most vivid memory of Dr. Greco was when I was over to their house riding bikes with Tina. I drove into the stone wall and went over the handle bars… I got a fat lip and he “doctored” me with some ice and then brought me home. He was so kind and reassuring. Love to all the Grecos!
Molly Adams
The Adams Family are all thinking of The Grecos upon the loss of their Papa
Hugs to All
1982 I met Ed as he was hunting with my in-laws Hez and Ormagene Salsbury in Colorado. We have had years of building memories during our hunting trips. He was a very special friend that we will miss dearly, As our hunting season is approaching, we will think of him above
watching down on us.