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Verbertine A. Grant N. CHARLESTON - Mrs. Verbertine A. Grant entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, November 20, 2013. Mrs. Grant was the daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Jack Anderson of Elloree, SC and Mrs. Ida Williams Anderson of Jacksonville, FL; the wife of the late Ferdinand Grant; the mother of the late Jerome (Dorothy) Grant and the late Gene Grant; the stepmother of Ferdinand Tyler; the grandmother of Marcus Grant, Warnette (Crosby) Nazaire, Monique Grant (Clary) Butler, Michael Grant and Gene Warren; the niece of the late Henry and Rosabelle Anderson; and the sister of the late Thelma A. Crawford, the late Ruth A. Alfaro, the late Henry Anderson III, the late James Earl (Gloria) Anderson, the late Wilbur Anderson, the late Delores Reeves, and the late Johnny Anderson. The funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date. Memorial messages may be sent to the family at www.hiltonsmortuary.com. Professional service provided by HILTON'S MORTUARY, INC., 1852 E. Montague Ave., N. Charleston, SC 29405; (843) 554-2117 Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston
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Dear Marilyn , Ms Grant has fought a good fight . Thank God for the care that you gave and thank you for allowing me to be a part of her life. God bless.
Vera Trotman
November 23, 2013
Wed, my heart skipped a beat several times, but today my heart hurts, family I am so sorry I cant be there with you all today but I love me some Verbie, and she will always be in my mind, RIP MY LOVE,smooches, from your FAVORITE NEPHEW Michael V Anderson
Michael Anderson
November 23, 2013
To the late Verbertine Grant also known as Aunt Verbie. You will truly be missed, but lives on in each of your family members and friends. We love you and will miss you dearly.
rose norris
November 22, 2013
My beautiful aunt is at rest with the Lord, She fight a good fight and win.
lnez & Walter Bright
November 22, 2013
To the Grant family, Thinking of you during this time of sorrow. With heart Felt sympathy.
Almanda Green
November 22, 2013
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