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Floyd R. Grunden

Indianapolis, Indiana

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Floyd R. "Grumpy" Grunden

73, of Indianapolis, was surrounded by his loved ones when the Lord welcomed him home on July 6, 2012. He was born May 30, 1939 in New Castle to the late Paul Grunden and Netta Clark Reed.

He was an Air Force Veteran and was employed 32 years for the...

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Knew Ray from 1958, was a real nice guy, my prayers are with his family.

Grumy, rest in peace Buddy

I was as student at Souyhport High School from 1979 to 1983.. I used to talk with Floyed almost every day.. He was a good man.. my prayers go out to his family,

I was a reserve deputy from 1977-87 and preferred to work south because of Floyd and his men. Even though I was a volunteer, Floyd treated me exactly like his merit deputies and appreciated the extra help in those days when he might only have 2-3 officers working. When you work for free, you only put in extra time for someone like Floyd. After 35 years in uniform, I can honestly say he was in the top 5% at MCSD. RIP FLOYD
Mark A. Hudson Crane Naval Base Police

Floyd, you have been a good friend and an even better neighbor. We enjoyed your sense of humor and all your little comments at our meetings. We will be watching out for Mel and making sure things are going well for her. We will miss seeing you at the fishing hole. Rest in Peace. Beth Moorman and Bill Sherman

Mel,
May the Lord give you and your family comfort during this time of sadness...and may HE give you the hope of KNOWING you will be together again someday....keeping you in my prayers...

This came from facebook but i thought it may be something we all needed to hear!
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An old reminder....

Does this apply to you?

Too many people put off something that brings them joy just because they haven't thought about it, don't have it on their schedule, didn't know it was coming or are too rigid to depart from their routine.

I got to thinking one day about all those people on the Titanic who passed up dessert...

"The mountains may disappear, and the hills may come to an end, but my love will never disappear; my promise of peace will not come to an end," says the Lord who shows mercy to you.
Isaiah 54:10

I pray for All of the Family for Comfor at this time and that you would know that Ray is in the arms of Jesus .