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John Hyde
October 29, 2016
Thinking of your family...please accept my condolences.
Barb Griffin (Greig)
October 25, 2016
Rock, Randy, Ronnie & Ricky: I was so sorry to see that your mom had passed away. It has been several years since I last saw the Gricius family,but remember the Rollingwood neighborhood family well. When we were young I remember going to your grandma's cabin or home on a lake. Rocky and I were in the same grade through elementary school, Bobby, my brother, and Ronnie were close friends. My mom, Hope Greig, passed away in 1974 at the age of 42, I believe a couple of the Gricius boys were pallbearers at her funeral, my dad, Tom Greig, died in a car accident almost 16 years ago. Bob and I remain close and see each other often. Thinking of everyone at this sad time.
Carl Ursery
October 24, 2016
Flint NW Class of 73
Larry Williams
October 24, 2016
Flint Northwestern Class Of 1967 Basketball God bless the family
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