Cop who worked at Ground Zero dies of brain tumor

Everybody knew when New York Police Department Officer Robert Grossman of Rocky Point reported to work - and not because they couldn ' t miss the hulking man that he was.

His social personality loomed goodly over the 28th Precinct guidance Harlem, position he worked since graduating from the Police Academy prerogative 1994. He was always the jokester, forming battle - tested cops giggle being he walked into the residency and lifting their hearts a short being they went about crime - fighting hold the whopping distance.

But right was that very sacrifice that may have killed him eight years after two planes crashed into the World Trade Center. Grossman developed a brain tumor that his family and his physician said he got from reporting to the contaminated site for weeks on end and inhaling the toxic fumes.

He died on Friday at a Port Jefferson hospice. He was 41.

Although many first responders and their relatives said they were sickened after working at or near Ground Zero, New York City officials have stopped short of acknowledging that the air quality in lower Manhattan after 9 / 11 was unsafe.

" He worked in Harlem at the 28th and yet he had a place out here in Rocky Point, " said Morton Epstein, his stepfather. " He loved them and he loved working there and his home. He liked the openness here in Suffolk County. "

Grossman graduated from Comsewogue High school, and enrolled at Stony Brook University, where he earned a bachelor ' s degree in liberal arts and a master ' s degree in education, specializing in social studies.

In 1995, he got married. He and his wife, Carla, have a 6 - year - old son, Noah.

Besides his wife, son and stepfather, Grossman is survived by his mother, Harriet Epstein; his father, Stephen Grossman of Bohemia; his stepmother, Shelly Grossman of Bohemia; four sisters, Joanne Epstein of Douglaston, Judith Pepper of West Palm Beach, Fla., Suzanne Sokolov of Auburndale and Teri Barbee of Silver Spring, Md.; and three brothers, Mitchell Epstein of Kings Plaza, Brooklyn, Jeff Feuer of Port Jefferson Station and Andy Feuer of Levittown.

Funeral services are scheduled for Monday at 10: 30 a. m. at Temple Beth Sholom in Smithtown. Burial will follow at Washington Memorial Park in Mount Sinai.

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