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EUGENE GRANT Obituary

GRANT--Eugene M.,

of Mamaroneck, NY, passed away with loving family by his side on April 3, 2018, in his 100th year. Eugene is survived by his beloved wife of 68 years, the former Emily Louise Geldsaler of Toronto, Canada; devoted daughters, Terry, Andrea (Kate Fay) and Carolyn; cherished grandchildren, Samantha, Jordan and Coby; and doting nieces and nephews, Sandra Clyman (Jonathan Merrill), Jeffrey Clyman (Jacqueline Robin Clyman), Carol Henry (Richard Clarfield), Robert Henry (Bonnie Croll), Barbara Weisfeld and David Weisfeld (Frances Cyngiser). He was preceded in death by his dear sister, Evelyn Clyman. Eugene Martin Greenberg was born in Hell's Kitchen on July 17, 1918, in the shadow of the Ninth Avenue El. He grew up on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx and later moved with his family to West End Ave. He attended legendary Townsend Harris High School, graduating in 1933. Thence to City College of NY, the University of Michigan (B.A.) and Columbia University Law School (J.D.). In 1942, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Force. From 1943-1945, he served as a P-47 bomber escort pilot with the 362nd Fighter Group in England, France, Luxembourg and Germany, emerging a captain by war's end. Back in New York, he changed his surname to Grant and joined the family real estate firm of Samuel Greenberg & Co. In 1948, on a ski trip in Quebec, he met his future wife, Emily. They married at Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto in June, 1949. Emily taught him the finer points of camping and canoeing. Together they enjoyed adventuring in remote regions, experiencing the beauty and solitude of the Canadian and American wilderness, and exploring archaeology and history in the Middle East. They spent time every winter on the ski slopes in Colorado. In 1954, they departed Manhattan for Mamaroneck, where they lived happily for the rest of Gene's life. From 1971, Gene was president and owner of Eugene M. Grant & Company, real estate investment and development firm in New York City, which built, owned and managed commercial and residential properties throughout the U.S., including the St. John's Terminal in Manhattan. A lifelong athlete, Gene was passionate about tennis and skiing. On any given weekend, you would find him on a tennis court in his tennis whites. He was famous for playing "just one more ball," while his opponents wilted. Music, both classical and jazz, was a centerpiece in his life. He played piano standards until the very end and possessed a unique musical talent that made him friends wherever he went. A high point in his long life was bringing the New York Philharmonic to the University of Michigan, where it played the Ode to Joy with the UM marching band in the "Big House". Gene was a conceptual thinker with a sharp mind. Above all, he possessed a warmth and concern for others that endeared him to men and women alike. He lit up every room he entered, and was the consummate host and gentleman. In the best tradition of the Borscht Belt, he had a well-timed story or a joke for every situation, always told with a twinkle in his eye. Gene was fond of dispensing guidance in the form of mottos. "Join the military and go to law school"; then, "never retire!" Finally, this three-prong prescription for a good life: Do something meaningful, be involved in a community, and give love. He lived by those words. Gene was passionate about supporting and raising money for causes he believed in and encouraged others to do so for their own wellbeing. His favorite causes included welfare and security of Israel and the Jewish people, classical music and performing and visual arts, higher education, nature and the environment, and American national security. He was chairman of UJA-Federation, Westchester Holocaust and Human Rights Center, and the Jewish Museum of New York. A pivotal advisor to Moment Magazine, the Jewish Week, Israel Tennis Centers, Medici Archive Project. Past governor Real Estate Board of New York; Trustee and Treasurer, Realty Foundation of New York; Member, Advisory Council of the Real Estate Institute of New York University; Member, Real Estate Council of Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Museum of Art; leader of real estate industry groups for UJA-Federation, Israel Bonds and ORT. Dean's Advisory Committee, University of Michigan LS&A, Trustee, Institute of Humanities, UMS, Columbia Law School. Regent, Center for Security Policy Washington, DC. Carnegie Hall (Member of the Board), Metropolitan Opera (Associate Trustee), Richard Tucker Foundation, Career Bridges, Met Museum Musical Instruments, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Funeral services Thursday, April 5, 12pm, at Larchmont Temple, Larchmont, NY. Burial is private. Family will sit Shiva at the Grant home, Friday 2-5pm; Sunday 2-5pm and Monday 2-5 and 6- 8pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to Westchester Holocaust and Human Rights Commission, Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artists Program, Israel Tennis Centers, Medici Archive Project or NRDC.

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Published by New York Times on Apr. 4, 2018.

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Valerie and Charles Diker

April 9, 2018

Dear Emily,

We will always think of your Gene. He was sui generis. There was never anyone like Gene, and there never will be.

I was so touched by the page writing about their love for Gene. His spirit, no doubt, gave him such a wonderfully long life.

The knowledge that you shared this with him is very precious. Chuck and I send you our love at this sad time. Perhaps we should be celebration because you had such a wonderful, remarkable life together.

We send you our love and warmest thoughts at this time and always.

Much love,
Val and Chuck

April 8, 2018

My condolences to the family, especially my old friend Terry. I knew Gene for many years in real estate and Jewish philanthropic circles, and never knew a finer person.

Angelina

April 7, 2018

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one Eugene Grant. May it bring you comfort in knowing that God knows your pain, and that he cares for you, and will help you through this difficult time. John 6:40

Anthony (Tony) Steen

April 7, 2018

I am very saddened to hear about Eugene's passing. I've known him all my life and he was always one of the warmest, kindest and most generous people I have ever met. I will miss him and I send love and condolences to his wonderful family.

EB

April 6, 2018

My deepest sympathy for the family and friends for they lost.

leslie rabinowitz

April 6, 2018

My heartfelt condolences to all the ladies of the Grant family, especially my dear friend Carolyn. I thank Eugene Grant for introducing me to the macadamia nut! He was always one step ahead of the rest of mankind. Much love

April 5, 2018

To his friends and family. My condolence to all in this time of pain and sufering. May our god of kove and mercy bring comfort and peace, psalms9:9

April 5, 2018

So very sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy. May God be with you and give you peace in your time of grief. Psalms 15:13.

larry levine

April 5, 2018

A true gentleman.He will be missed by all who knew him.

SUE ANN

April 5, 2018

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Eve Larner, Executive Director

April 5, 2018

We are honored to have known and worked with Eugene Grant. His dedication to his community was reflected in his philanthropy. He will be deeply missed.

Westchester Community College Foundation.

John Debartotlo

April 5, 2018

Mr.Eugene Grant , loving father, husband, scholar, adviser, a friend to everyone. A man with wisdom on any subject especially life. He educated everyone he came in touch with the story of the day.
I feel privileged to have known him for more than 40 years . He will deeply be missed,My deepest condolences to Mrs. Grant and his entire family.
Keep his fondest memories in your heart, and may your family and friends get you through this time of grief.

G.

April 5, 2018

Sending the warmth of love and compassion during this difficult time. Psalms 105:4. Deepest sympathies

Peter Steen

April 4, 2018

I've known Eugene for most of my life and he was one of the kindest, smartest, best read, and most interesting people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. He lived life to the utmost, for which I always admired him. I send my very best wishes and deepest condolences to his entire family, especially his three wonderful daughters, Terry, Andi and Carolyn. He is and will be definitely missed.

Richard Cohen

April 4, 2018

Gene Grant exemplified the highest achievements and ideals of "the Greatest Generation." His massive, yet humble, generosity and wise counsel ("do it now") will long survive his years. May his memory be for a blessing for his family and for us all.

April 4, 2018

My sincere condolences for your loss. As you endure this difficult time of sorrow, please turn to the Most High God for comfort as his word assures us at Jeremiah 29:12,13 "you will call me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you."

Roberta Weiner

April 4, 2018

Emily, Terri, Andrea, and Caroline, I will always remember my time spent with Gene, appreciating his joie de vivre, interesting and engaging conversation, generosity and special warmth.
Roberta Weiner

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April 4, 2018

May the,God of all comfort strengthen the family of Eugene Grant during this period of grief. Those who passed on in death God keeps them in his memory. Psalms 116:15

Jim Kaplan

April 4, 2018

A lovely generous soul who took time out of his busy schedule in NYC years ago to advise me. My deepest condolences and sympathies to the family of Gene Grant. It's too bad we don't have more people on this Earth of his generosity and character. He will be missed.

F Adams

April 4, 2018

Sincere condolences to the family of Eugene Grant. May the many memories that you shared bring a smile to your face as you grieve the loss of your loved one. Psalm 116:15

April 4, 2018

Gene was an outstanding gentleman,a wonderful neighbor who brought much good feelings to all'We served on the O>P Assoc together,and I learned many lessons in life from Gene
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Jay Leve

April 3, 2018

Andrea, I'm so sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family.

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