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Andrew Todd Grubb

Smyrna, Tennessee

Age 51

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Lt. Col. Andrew Todd GrubbSmyrna, TNOn Friday, August 4, 2017, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Todd Grubb, United States Army, died at the age of 51 after an intense but valiant battle with cancer. Andrew will be forever remembered by his loving wife and best friend Chasity Hope, and their four...

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I knew him as Todd. We were childhood friends. He stayed with with his grandmother/grandfather Pardue a lot who were my neighbors across the street growing up. Todd was one year younger than me. I felt like he was my brother. We played together almost every night. We lost track after I turned 18 and moved away. I tried to look him up several times. I see from all the comments that he grew up into a wonderful man. I knew that he would. It saddens me greatly to know he is not with his family...

he was the best grandpapa in they world and I love him

.it been about 3 years...and now am saying something Andrew was the most kindest person as well as his family..i met him in boy scouts and in school with his son Duncan and that's how we met he was are leader...but I cared so much about him because how nice he treated me for me and he was one of the first to treat me like human other than family..and when I found he died when I came home from school...I felt a piece of me .gone and..just wanted to break down from losing a best friend..and I...

As you remember your beloved Andrew Grubb, may our Father the God of peace give you comfort and peace in every way today, tomorrow and always. Please accept my sincere condolences. Psalm 94:18,19

LTC Grubb was a soldier of service to all. I salute his life and his family. He will be missed by many.
I did not know of his passing until today.

COL(R) Robert Hibbett

My thoughts and prayers goes out to the family of LTC Grubb. Rest in piece .

We are saddened by the loss of a wonderful husband, father and son-in-law to our cousins. He was a great example and we are so thankful to have known him. We thank him for serving for our country.

We will miss our nephew. Your family loves you. A long struggle you have had. God Bless you always.

Andrew, I'm glad we met in 1998 through the TNARNG. We've been great buds every since to include OIF and many trips to NTC. Rest in Peace my friend.