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Grant Mitchell

Lodi, California

1917-2015

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Grant Mitchell, longtime resident of Lodi, passed away in Orangevale, CA, on March 12, 2015, at the age of 97. His wife, Angelica, preceded him in death in 2012. He is survived by his daughters, Holly Barrick of Gold River, CA, and Mimi Kover of El Dorado Hills, CA, his two sisters, Donna...

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We really enjoyed getting to know Grant at the Almond Ave. Residence Club. We enjoyed singing with him each month and knowing his dedication to the Lord. Absolutely a wonderful acquaintance.

Grant is at the top f my list of great people. His integrity and faithfulness is second to none. Rarely is he absent from my thots for long. His legacy will longer for all who knew him. I am attending a Christian school evaluation and will not be able to attend. Needless to say Grant will be missed but may he rest in peace Grace

The Mitchell and Fanos Families were friends of my parents and Grant and Angie were among my best friends. I have wonderful memories of our good times together growing up in Lodi

Well my friend, it was time to say good-bye. Thank you for waiting as long as you did. We spent some wonderful times together, most of them sitting next to one another, either in your room at the Residence Club or in the car on the way to church. You touched my life in a wonderful way. Your closeness to our Lord, your love of family, and your friendship to me has meant so much. We talked a lot, we laughed a lot, and we even cried. My tears now are from joy; joy that I knew you, joy that...

After reminiscing with Holly this past week, I thought I knew everything about Grant Mitchell, but people have been coming out of the woodwork, sharing beautiful stories of events I did not know about but matching perfectly with what I know. I have only one thing to add...That's my daddy!

I barely knew Grant, but I really appreciate all Holly has told me, and the way he cared for his wife before she went HOME. Glad they are both together in Heaven...Our prayers are with you.

Grant, and Angie, were mentors to everyone they met. By only being themselves, they inspired others to love more, respect more, serve more. The entire Sermon On the Mount can be summed up in two words; Grant, Angie. We are so thankful they were part of our lives.

On behalf of my dad, Elmer Anderson, and the Anderson Family, I wish to extend our condolences to your family. We have known Grant many years through Lodi and Bethel Open Bible Church.

Grant was a wonderful man and a true gentleman. He will be missed by so many, but is now enjoying Heaven. Our love and prayers are for the family and friends. Rest in peace. We will all meet again.