Bobby-Grice-Obituary

Bobby Ray Grice

Charleston, South Carolina

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Bobby Ray Grice MT. PLEASANT - Bobby Ray Grice, 72, of Mt. Pleasant, SC, died June 27, 2013 surrounded by his family. Born August 15, 1940 in Greenville, SC, he was the son of the late George Beattie Grice and Ruby Ada Hewitt Grice. He was a land surveyor and engineer. He was a devoted Mason,...

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Missing you so much daddy!!! You're still my Superman...

Dear Family,
I had the honor and priviledge of working and knowing Bobby for many years. He was our buddy. You could always count on Bobby to figure out the work task and have fun doing it.I am glad that he passed my way. If you would like to hear some Bobby Grice stories, call me @843.726.3079. Even now in our sadness, thru the blessing of memories, Bobby's spirit will live on in us......til we meet again my friend.......Bobby Smith and friends

I am so sorry. I am praying for you and your family during this difficult time. May god give you the grace and strength from his abiding love.

May God give you peace and surround you with His love. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Rhonda and Robbie, I am sorry to hear about the death of Bobby. I have many fond memories of your family and growing up on Folkstone Street. We practically lived together at one house or the other for the middle school years. And your parents were always so kind, welcoming and generous to me. Please know that you both are in my thoughts and prayers, speaking from experience, you have some tough days ahead. But The Lord will guide you through. Peace to you. Love Kim Brock Kerr

May God be with you all and give you His peace. Bobby will be greatly missed.

I am so very sorry, Rhonda. My prayers go up for you and your family. Please take solace with the knowledge that he will always be in your heart and that one day you will be together again.

I'm sorry for your loss. May God give you and your family peace in your time of sorrow.

Ms Porter