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Alexander Grass

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Alexander Grass Alexander Grass died Thursday night at his home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He was 82. Grass had battled lung cancer for 10 years. In 1999, Alex Grass said: "We didn't have much when I was growing up. As I became successful, it became important for me to give something...

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I remember cleaning at Rite Aid for him when I worked for Omex around 1996 and he was the only one there in the evening and I knew he was Martin's father so was shocked to find him still there and apologized for disturbing him and he was so polite to me.

My condolences on your loss. I remember Mr. Grass as a do not let anything stop me. quite a few years ago I was a member of a band called the sidemen and performed for many parties which he attended, In the year that the "72" flood happened one of the daughters was getting married and we were selected to play for the pre nuptial party. That day it flooded and we called to find out if things were still on and the reply was, Yes. Even though the roads were almost impassible several of our...

Roger,
My sincerest sypathies to you and your family on your Father's passing.
Brian

Myrriah,Willow and The Grass Family,
My heartfelt sympathy in the passing of Mr. Grass. I will miss seeing him here at One Watermark Place. May he rest in piece.

My sincere sympathy to the Grass family. As with thousands of others Alex played an important role in my career. When Alex was diagnosed with lung cancer our relationship became much more personnel.

Eric Sorkin Groveland, Fl

my sympathy to linda, elizabeth, martin & roger on the death of your father. I always remember and appreciate the opportunity he gave to me.I am sorry i could not attend his
service. my prayers are withall of you

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My deepest sympathy to Linda, Martin, and Roger with whom I worked with at Rite Aid. I retired from Rite Aid over a year ago, but still think of that time with fond memories.

Alex Grass' family - The memmories of Mr. Grass will forever live , in the Harrisburg community, because of his unselfish spirit. Words cannnot express the lives he touched through his giving. My prayers are with you all.
Frances Jackson