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George E. Grass

Morningside, Pennsylvania

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DIED
August 25, 2004
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Morningside, Pennsylvania

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George E. Grass of Morningside died Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2004. Mr. Grass was a retired chemistry teacher at Peabody High School. Beloved husband of Linda Luther Grass. Brother of Barbara Procup. Uncle of Cara Procup. Brother-in-law of Claire Luther. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2...

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Dear Linda,

I have been thinking of you recently. Please accept my sympathy. I hope you are healing. I know this is a very hard time for you. You are in my prayers.
Love, Mary Jakabcsin

Dear Linda, I was so sorry to learn of George's passing. It just seems like yesterday that we were all together at Peabody. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. Tim Landers

Dear Linda,
I was so shocked and sorry to hear about George. He was always so ready to help me out with whatever was going on in my world, when I was new at Peabody. I shall miss him very much. We hadn't talked in a long time, but I would see him on the road in his truck, and I was always happy to know he was out there. Call me anytime you need me.
Anne

Mr. Grass was my Chemistry teacher in 10th grade at Peabody High School. I'm very sorry to hear about his passing. My condolences and sympathy to his family.

Hi Barb,
So sorry to hear about your brother. You have our deepest sympathy. If we can do anything let us know.

Take care.
Art and Jane

Dear Linda, My thoughts and prayers are with you. I can't believe I'm never going to see that smiling face again. George had a love for animals that put him high on my list of wonderful people. He will be missed by Brad, my store manager, and I very much.

i liked mr.grass very much.---he took me aside and consuled me as a teenager, when i really needed it.--i will always remember his advice.

Linda,
I'll always appreciate the help George gave me when I was constructing my patio, and the friendship he extended as a colleague.
As I told you, I am going to be out of town and will miss the visitation. However, my thoughts will be with you.
Len

Dear Linda,
May I offer my deepest sympathy to you at this time of great sorrow. I didn't know George very well, but I know you and can imagine the pain you are now enduring. My prayers are with you.