Cynthia-Grant-Obituary

Cynthia Rose Grant

Cleveland, Ohio

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(nee McCoy), age 68, went home to be with the Lord on December 30, 2020. She was the daughter of the late Hattie McNeal and Lannie McCoy. Cynthia began working with the Juvenile Court System in Warren, Ohio in 1977 and retired from the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court System in 2007. She enjoyed...

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Cynthia worked in our building as substitute teacher, and while she was my most trusted and absolute favorite sub, she also was a friend. I am still saddened by her passing. Sending hugs to her family. She was very special and will not be forgotten.

Miss you every day Cynthia. You were the best

I still think of Cynthia often. She was my go to sub, the students and staff adored her. I own two copies of the book she contributed to and I have years of memories of her which include wonderful conversations about work and life. I miss her dearly.

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

Dear Cynthia, we didn't know each other well. However, you have always had such a welcoming, wonderful smile. The last time we saw each other at brunch that hadn't changed. RIP and my condolences to your family.

Cynthia was such a wonderful person and will be deeply missed. She always had time to listen and to chat with students and staff in a way that made us each feel valued and loved. Cynthia was excellent at her job, but she was also part of our North Royalton family. I couldn’t have done my job as well without her; I always knew my students were in capable hands while I was away. I enjoyed listening to Cynthia’s adventures and excitement about traveling. I own a copy of the book she...

Cynthia was such a wonderful person and will be deeply missed. She always had time to listen and to chat with students and staff in a way that made us each feel valued and loved. Cynthia was excellent at her job, but she was also part of our North Royalton family. I couldn’t have done my job as well without her; I always knew my students were in capable hands while I was away. I enjoyed listening to Cynthia’s adventures and excitement about traveling. I own a copy of the book she...

Ms. Grant was one of the most influential substitute teachers I had the pleasure of knowing. She never failed to put a smile on each student’s face and always pushed us to do our best. Loved and respected by each student she taught. She will be missed by so many.

To Cynthia's Dear Family,

It was a truly an honor and pleasure to have been able to spend a few minutes a day chatting with Cynthia as I Patrolled the halls and grounds of North Royalton High School. She was as much a part of so many student's lives giving guidance and assurance every day as any of the staff who spent their whole career there. She is loved and missed.