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George Clifford Grant

Richmond, Virginia

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GLOUCESTER POINT - George Clifford Grant, Ph.D., age 75, Professor Emeritus, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William & Mary, died at Riverside Regional Medical Center April 2, 2005. Dr. Grant is survived by his wife of 53 years, Eileen Margaret O'Connor Grant; a son, George...

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Dear Eileen-
I was so sorry to hear today of your loss. The world is certainly a darker place without George in it. I remember all the good times we had together and how sweet and kind you and George always were to me. George will always have a special place in my heart (as will you). I pray that God will grant you the courage and peace and help you to find strength to endure.
Sincerely,
Linda

Hello, Mrs. Grant: I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your husband. I did not know Mr. Grant, but I believe he was a kind and loving person because he married a kind and loving person. I pray your strength. As always, God gives us a mind to remember our love ones who have gone on before us. God bless you, Mrs. Grant. If there is anything I can do, please call.
Rose Lewis
Secretary
MPPDC

We remember George as our professor and friend. We spent a lot of happy times with him. He'll be greatly missed by so many people.

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband. Fifty-three years of marriage reflects the love you shared and many wonderful memories to cherish. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lou Toombs

Eileen

I am so sorry to hear about George. I am glad that I was able to spend time with you both at the PAIV Conference. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. Take care. With Love,

George had a beautiful and ready smile, which I took to mean he lead a very happy life. I am glad it was such.

Ms Eileen, even though we did not get to speak to each other at the PAIV conference in Roanoke, I feel it necessary to offer you my condolences in this, your time of sorrow. Take one day at a time and know that God will see you through.

You always made me feel like family and there will always be love in my heart for the happy times, that will forever be deeply imbedded in my mind. I still feel like family because of the love the two of you showed. George Grant was my friend, and that is an honor just to say that.

Mrs. Grant,

Sorry for your loss. Mr. Grant was a nice man. I worked at one of the lcoal pharmacies, and I enjoyed when you both came in. He will surely be missed.
Lori