Grant-Blair-Obituary

Grant Hogan Blair

Birmingham, Alabama

1987 - 2017

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April 5, 1987 - April 15, 2017 Grant ("Gman") Blair, age 30, of Birmingham, AL passed away unexpectedly at his home on April 15, 2017. He was born on April 5, 1987 in Pella, Iowa the son of Steve and Kate Blair. Grant was a graduate of Oak Mountain High School where his outgoing personality...

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Words cannot begin to express the thoughts I have at this time about one of the dearest young men that I have ever known. My son, Ryan Skellie, and I have known Grant since he came to Oak Mt. Immediately we could see that Grant had a sweet and loving heart for everyone. I never saw him when he couldn't break out with that big beautiful smile and with that familiar twinkle in his eyes. He represented all that is good in mankind: genuine kindness, caring, and unselfish love. We will forever...

I am very sorry to hear about Grant. He was always so sweet. Praying for your family.

Sorry for the loss of your dear son, our prayers are with you Steve, Kate, Abbey & all your family.
Chuck & Robin Spitzley

My memories of OMMS are tied up in memories of Grant. I will remember him always.

Grant, you are really going to be missed. I will miss you at the New Year's and Halloween parties

Grant is a blessing to our community. He was a leader among his peers. He always worked to get more friends involved in all his church, athletic and community activities. We enjoyed so many New Years parties and Halloween parties. He certainly led a great life with so many friends. Grant's spirit and enthusiasm was bigger than life. We will all miss him. Condolences to all his friends and family.

So thankful for my time with Grant at Special Olympics Swim Team and all of the Winn Dixie trips. I can't help but smile now thinking about how much of a joy it was everytime we met.

Blair Family- The Hyde's thoughts and prayers are with you! So sorry that Taylor and I can't be there in person with you tomorrow.

Sorry for your loss. May God comfort you at this difficult time.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.