SCOTT-GRANT-Obituary

SCOTT WALLACE GRANT

Kansas City, Missouri

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Scott Wallace Grant, 62, of Overland Park, KS departed this earthly life in his sleep on Sunday, June 23, surrounded by his family. A beloved husband, father, brother, and friend, Scott is survived by his wife Mary, children Jessica, Tracy, Stephen, Holly, Glen, and Jennifer, brothers Brion and...

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I used to live across the street from Scott from 1965-1967. I have some funny memories of him. So sorry to hear of his passing.

Hello...I am not sure how else to reach you Mary. Some sweet older lady you must have met at Sweet Life sent you and Holly a letter of condolence. We received them at our home by mistake...I am married to another "Scott Grant". e-mail me back and I will forward these letters to you. Sorry for your loss. My Scott also has an infectious laugh! Take Care
Jackie Grant

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I would like to send you a letter sent by someone you met when Scott was ill. Letters were mailed to us by mistake..another "Scott Grant". pe-mail me : [email protected]

I just now learned the sad news of Scott's passing. I simply do not have the words to express my feelings of lose. I have many delightful memories of Scott which even now make me smile. Scott was a groomsman at our wedding and the Barbershop Quartet sang. We will always remember his contagious laugh and mischievous smile.

Cindy and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the Grant family at this sad private time.

To Scott's family, I am sorry to hear of Scott's passing and send sincere condolences. I came through SMS a few years behind Scott, but enjoyed his early legacy by singing in the third-generation barbershop quartet with Scott's brother Fred. The SMS alumni choir events over the past few years provided an opportunity for enjoying Scott's humor and spirit. I send my blessings for Scott, and to his family in comfort for mourning and in rejoicing for his life.

Thank you for your memories..I was scotts first kiss in 9th grade and last kiss June 23..

Scott's great sense of humor delighted us all in Choir at SMS. The Barbershop Quartet was so amazing! I have special memories of Scott and how his smile always took the edge off of any troubles!! Thanks for the memories.

Our condolences to you Mary and your family. There is a space now in this world that was created by the uniqueness of Scott that can never be filled again. He was truly one of most loving and joyful people I have ever had the privilege to know. He is deeply missed.

Scott's laugh resonates with me still. In high school, I loved going with Scott, Jeff, Shelby and Cary when they performed at the spaghetti restaurant downtown. Scott was so encouraging in high school choir and on our trip to Britain! He was a light.