E.-Cosner-Obituary

E. Grant Cosner

Charlottesville, Virginia

Oct 6, 1933 – Jun 23, 2022

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BORN
October 6, 1933
DIED
June 23, 2022
LOCATION
Charlottesville, Virginia

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Emiel Grant Cosner, of Charlottesville, Va., died on June 23, 2022. He lived to be 88 years old after a life of success and service to his family, church and the Charlottesville community.Grant was raised on a tobacco farm in the Bybee area of Fluvanna County. He was one of ten surviving children...

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I will always be grateful for the advice Mr. Cosner gave me about my 101 acres of forest loblolly pine in Fluvanna. He owned considerably more land surrounding mine, and he told me to clear-cut my woods, which was just great advice, then and now. I also thank Kim Lilley for her visit to my family's house on Rugby Road; and, hope to support her real estate business in the future. Reta Dulaney Hurd

Dear Barbara and Kim, we were recipients of your and Grant´s hospitality and generosity when our home burned to the ground in Jan2004. We will never forget when Melanie called to said that you told her we could stay in the trailer on Londeree Lane for FREE!!! Little did we know that it would be 15 month long stay. But you were patient and kind thru it all. Love and prayers as you grieve the loss of an amazing husband and dad. Jennifer

My sincere condolences to Grant Cosner´s family. I remember as a kid my dad, Bob Boyle and my step mother, Marilyn Boyle always getting gas and having our vehicles worked on at the Exxon station at Free Bridge. I think it was Clint who ran the station. I will always remember when the gearshift handle broke in our 1968 Bronco, Clint hollowed our a broomstick handle and put it on the shift handle. Ingenuity ran in the family! Later as a young adult, after damaging my Subaru Dad said take it to...

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To Kim And Family. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. From Alice Hill ( Dental Receptionist At Downtown Dental) (retired)