GIFFORD-GRANGE-Obituary

GIFFORD GRANGE

Jacksonville, Florida

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GRANGE. Gifford Grange, 77, a Jacksonville native, passed away at his summer home in Spruce Pine, NC, on July 1, 2011. He was the son of the late Captain Gifford Grange USN (ret.) and Josephine Smith Grange. He was predeceased by his son, Gifford Grange III. Gifford is survived by his loving wife...

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He will be greatly miss! He always made me smile.

To the Grange family,
Gifford was my favorite Rotary member and loved by my family for centuries, at least it seems that long! I am going to miss his positive, loving spirit. All of my memories of him are that this was a man that walked in grace with the holy spirit. With my deepest sympathy,

Louise and family: Gifford was our friend and he will be missed terribly. He was such a great influence on our lives and we wish everyone had the positive spirit of Gifford. We will miss you on the river. You are all in our thoughts and prayers today and always.

The greatest friend one could ever have. A great hunting and fishing partner and someone you could always love and trust. Warmest regards to the family and I will always cherish the wonderful memories of Gifford my great pal. I will soon be up on your mountain gazing up into the heavens where you will be.

To the Grange family (Louise and Dinkins, who know me)..You are in my thoughts and prayers, as I have fond memories of your dear husband and father, Giff.
From a long time friend of
Jay Severance,
Victoria (Bunnell) Offenberg

My condolences to the family. He was my classmate at Landon, Class of '52

We miss our dear friend Gifford very much. He was a colleague, an advisor, a hunting buddy, a special friend, and above all always a gentleman and an upstanding citizen. He will live on in our many memories, and we will continue to treasure our beloved friend Louise.

Lynne & family, please accept my family's sympathy for your loss. Your father's patience giving the "sailing" lessons for you girls at the yacht club, is a fond memory from my daughter's childhood. Your parents were always gracious when stopping by your home to visit or when attending your wedding. We are never ready to lose our family members but may there be memories of good times to comfort you. - Janet Cather Byers, Jacksonville, Florida

Dear Louise, Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss of Gifford. He was a true gentleman and he was very blessed to have you for his wife. Warmest regards to you and your family. Beverly Brandenburger