1939
2014
August 31, 1939 - February 11, 2014 Age 74 Preceded in death by wife, LaVada. Survived by children, Rick (Bibi), Lisa (Zach), Darnell (Heather), Yolanda (Ben); grandchildren, Derick, Courtney, Quimara, Darnell Jr., Griffin, Jordyn, Kennedy; siblings, Andrew, Robert Lee, Blondell, Samuel, James, Linda Kay, Ernestine, Rosie; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, & friends, as well as Spiritual Brothers & Sisters. Services will be held Sun. Feb 16, 2014 at 4PM at The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses 678 Hague Ave, St. Paul 55104.
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Greg Membrez
January 14, 2017
My heart and prayers go out to Spike and his family.It is never easy to lose a loved one.I knew Spike for many years,not only as a neighbor but also a supervisor at Gillette.He will be missed by Many!
Charles Williams
February 15, 2014
Thank you for your sympathies and words of encouragement. We've lost our rock but will forever remember and cherish him and the legacy he left.
Yolanda Granberry-Deese
February 15, 2014
Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family. I worked with Spike a long time at Gillette, he was a great guy.
Dick Pelletier
February 15, 2014
Sorry to hear of Spike's passing. I worked with him at Gillette, good guy.
Iris McAdory
February 14, 2014
Sorry to hear of Spike's passing. We worked together at the Gillette for many years. Glad I had the opportunity to meet Spike and to work with him.
Linda Byrne
February 14, 2014
Condolences to Spikes family...he was a good guy, we worked together at Gillette.
Joanne Mellin
February 13, 2014
Rick, Bibi and the whole Granberry family, thinking of you. My deepest sympathy in your time of sarrow.
Jean Cocchiarella
February 13, 2014
May Spike rest in eternal peace. We were employed together at Gillette for many years and enjoyed our time together. God Bless You Spike
Larry Rose
February 13, 2014
To the Grandberry Family, my deepest Sympathy goes out to you all. Spike will truly be missed by you all I know he was the monarch of the family. Such a nice person who welcome you at anytime to the house. May god give you peace and Strength during this time of your loss. God Bless!
Mona Lisa Riley-Cook
February 13, 2014
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