David-Grant-Obituary

David Joshua Grant

Santa Ana, California

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Grant, David Joshua, 16, a resident of Tustin and a junior at Tustin High School, died January 14th, 2007. Besides his father and mother, Douglas S. and Marjory E. Grant, he leaves a brother, Scott Grant; sisters, Brandi, Krystle and Nicole Grant; maternal grandparents, Bob and Vikki...

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My Darling Grandson, I remember the talks we had, both of us crying, laughing, sharing things when no one else was around. Things that were troubling you. Things you wanted to know about, deeper than why the sky was blue. I think now all your questions are answered and you understand more than you could have even thought to ask. I will always love you, David. Told you that and it will never change. Gramma

daivd i didnt know you that well but even though we became close i miss you deeply and my prayers are with you and our family.. i love you

Doug, Margie, Scott, Brandi, Krystle, and Nicole--

You never lose the ones you love,
For even though they are gone,
Within the hearts of those who care,
Their memory lingers on.
David will always be with us.

We just want you to know that family is in our thoughts and in our prayers and ALWAYS in our hearts.

Please let us know if we can help in any way.

We Love you all,
Uncle Henry and Aunt Zelma Apodaca
Cousins: Nancy Apodaca
Tony, Henrietta,...

David,
I love you and miss you so much. It's so hard for me to understand why this happened to you. You're up there now with memaw and great grandma and I know you're watching over us and always will be. You're the best little brother anyone could ask for. I'm so sorry. You will be in my heart and with me forever. I love you!
Love Always,
your big sis
Brandi

we will miss you! everybody loved you and now we mourn your loss
forever and ever!

I'm sorry for your loss.. I remember when he was bowling at Tustin Lanes. My heart goes at to you

David Joshua Grant
Some of my memories of you.
My first encounter with you was when you were just a little "tike", and very curious about everything. You were visiting your Grandma in Utah. Our family group had driven into the mountains for a day of adventure, you leaned so near the edge of a cliff , it scared me. Your Grandma wrecked her car that day and later while she shopped for another car, I watched you and your little sister. I fixed you peanut butter and jelly sanwiches. ...

Love you, my deepest sympathies Auntie Beanie (618)392-3762

Doug,Margie,Scotty,Brandi,Krystal, and Nicole, We are so sorry for your loss. You will be in our prayers. We will miss David very much. We love you Sherie & Carol