Grant-Ledingham-Obituary

Grant Ledingham

Manhattan Beach, California

1961 - 2017

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DIED
March 10, 2017
LOCATION
Manhattan Beach, California

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On March 10th, the world lost an amazing gregarious man. Grant was born in Mississauga Ontario Canada in 1961 and was always so proud of his Canadian roots and his US Citizenship which he obtained in 2008. Grant graduated from Ambassador College with a Major in Theology.His humor was loud, fun...

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Really, truly sorry to hear about this. Words cannot express the shock and sadness the ones that knew him feel. We are known for our memories as the song goes and Grant truly is a great example of a life well lived. May he rest in peace. :(

Condolences to the Ledingham family. I grew up with the Ledinghams in Toronto and have many, many fond memories. So sad to know Grant was whisked away too soon. Peace my friend. xx

I met Grant in the late 1970's in Mississauga, Ontario. We shared some great times together whether it was hockey, ice skating, car rallies or just hanging out. Though our lives took us different directions geographically, I always cherished our time together in Canada. Too soon gone, but never forgotten.

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. We will certainly keep your family in our prayers. (John 5:28)

Sincere condolences on your loss. May fond memories and loving words comfort your family at this difficult time. Isaiah 57:15 - T.R.

He was one of dad's dearest friends. They were colleagues at one time, but he became a great family friend. I was just a teenager when I met him, but he was part of a great group of men that my dad held in high regard. He sold me my first motorcycle, a Canadian Honda with kilometers on the speedometer. I helped him move into a fancy apartment in Pasadena when I was 15 and he paid me a couple hundred bucks, which felt like a thousand. He came to my dad's funeral, and he gave me one of the...

Our deepest condolences go to the Ledingham family. We, Chris and I, met Grant, Clark and Anne when we shared a few glorious years together in Pasadena. We bonded as fellow Canadians, fellow class mates and shared many interests. Whether working together at the Auditorium many a late night, or taking our motorcycles up the curvy mountain highway, Grant was always an energetic force. Grant possessed true leadership qualities and infused passion into all he lent his hand to. Grant will be...

To family and friends, my condolences. May the God of all comfort give you inner peace. Psalms 83:18. May his laughter be forever in your memories