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Agnes Grant

Charleston, South Carolina

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Agnes Grant N. CHARLESTON - Entered into eternal rest on October 27, 2010, Mrs. Agnes Grant, wife of the late Isaac Grant, mother of Izetta Williams, Delores Williams and George Grant. Residence, 5247 Good St., N. Charleston, SC. Funeral notice later. Arrangements entrusted to PASLEY'S MORTUARY,...

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jACKYE
MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AS YOU LEARN TO LIVE WITH THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE.
NAOMI

Sister Izetta:

May comfort and peace be with you and your family during this time of bereavement.

Earth has no sorrow that "Heaven Cannot Heal."

Please let us know if there is anything we can do.

Love Sister Rose and Sister Rush

TO JACKYE, THE FAMILY OF AGNUS GRANT AND THE JENKINS FAMILY PLEASE ACCEPT MY CONDOLENSE FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVE ONE. MAY YOU FIND PEACE AND COMFORT FROM YOUR MEMORIES OF HER. GOD BLESS YOU ALL, PERRY YOUNG

Our condolense gose out to you Izetta and family may GOD be your strong hole in this sad time. We will keep you all in our PRAY. Ms.frost AND Northwoods Middle Cafeteria staff.

My condolense as you go through this sad time in your life. Never seeing someone you love is infact a most difficult thing to do, however we must be strong in faith and know that your loved one was a gift on loan to you from God.
Mrs. Agnes Grant is now resting in the high heavens with her Master by her side. We must remain strong and know that death is an appointment we all must keep.
Be strong and confident in Christ.
-Amber Burgess-Greene, New York City

Carolyn, Alice, Doretha, DaNine and, my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. May your fond memories give you comfort and peace during this difficult time.

Sandra M. Christopher

Izetta and Family,

You have our deepest sympathy, and we will continue to pray for you and your family.

To the Grant and Williams family you all have my prayers and especially my love in your time of sorrow and always. God knows best and he will take care all of you. Be bless and keep your head up weeping endures for a nite but JOY it comes in the morning. Love yall!

Though we did not grow up in SC we were surrounded by the constant love of our family down south. I spoke with Aunt Agnes many times on the phone and she was always in good spirits. What a blessing to live as long as she did and have the wisdom that she had. Our family has taken some hits but we remain steadfast and know that God knows best. We in Pittsburgh and Maryland will miss Aunt Agnes but will celebrate that she is with the Creator.