DOUGLAS-GRANVILLE-Obituary

DOUGLAS B. GRANVILLE

Southborough, Massachusetts

1949 - 2014

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Southborough, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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Granville, Douglas B. Douglas Barnet Granville, 64, of Southborough passed away peacefully on Friday, February 14, 2014, surrounded by his loving family and friends. He fought esophageal cancer with courage and grace for four years. Doug was born on October 25, 1949 in Boston, MA, the son of the...

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Doug loved Wendys. It makes me so sad that he is no longer with us. He did things to help me and my family that he didn't have to. I will never forget that. Rest in peace Doug. You will be missed.

Doug, AKA mr. Wendy's, will live in cour harts forever.
At SRTC and at Wayside, Doug's tennis clubs, we got to know Doug as a great sportsman and fierce competitor who always had kind words to offer and was truly interested in the wel being of others. Doug will be sorely missed by all his tennis friends and especially by me, his doubles partner of many years.

There no words can describe the sadness in my heart, such a great man deserves all the prayers ... you will be missed always

Doug was to devoted both to his family and the company, he was a great mentor, lending support and encouragement to all those who had the pleasure of knowing him. He will be missed by all.

It's with great sadness I heard today of Doug's passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and closest friends. Doug was a wonderful man, who lived his life with great passion. Anyone who knew him knows the gift of his friendship. My deepest condolences to Norma and Jessie.

My thoughts are with the entire Granville family. May the Lord comfort them with Doug's passing.

A good friend and all around great guy. I will miss our tennis matches and your competitive spirit.
we will miss you Doug. my prayers for your family.

My deepest sympathy to Doug's family and friends. I have known Doug for more than 30 years. He was gentlemen and man of his word.
His contribution to the lives of others is immeasurable.
May he Rest in Peace and his spirit live on forever.

Doug, was a talented and decent man in and out of the work environment. His loss is felt.

Bill Zanke