Grant-Morrill-Obituary

Grant D. Morrill Jr.

Hummelstown, Pennsylvania

1937 - 2016

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Hummelstown, Pennsylvania
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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Grant D. Morrill, Jr., AKA "Spoony the Clown", 79, of Hummelstown, passed away on Sunday, October 9, 2016, at the Hershey Medical Center. Born February 22, 1937, in Pemaquid, Maine, he was a son of the late Grant and Doris (Hanna) Morrill, Maine. He attended Wiscasset High School, Maine,...

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Dear Jeffrey, Keven and Christine,
Please accept my condolences on your dad's passing.During my last meeting with your dad in August we reminisced some of the good old days on the ball field both as opponents and as teammates.Your dad was a tough competitor. I'm sorry to see him go.
Kindly extend my sympathies to Joan and the rest of your friends an family.
Bill Bosche

RIP Spoony. I still remember your fun "pop ins" when I was on WINK-104.

Lauren

I am so sorry. Prayers for family and friends.

To the entire Morrill family, I am so sorry for the loss of your Father, Husband,Grandfather,Great Grandfather,and Brother. Grant D Morrill Jr. You all have great memories of him to cherish. We all loved him. He has been in my life for many years and will miss seeing and talking to him.You sure can be very proud of all that
he accomplished in his lifetime. Rest in Peace "Dee"

A great clown has passed. I learned a lot from him over the last 22 years. He will be missed. Ken "Yellowshoes" Zook.

Sorry for your Lose, Kyle Pritchett

To all family and friends...
We have lost
a World Champion,
a great person,
a special friend,
a co-worker,
a teammate,
will be greatly missed by all.....

I remember Grant "Demi" from Wiscasset High School. He was a great all sports star. Later, I talked to Air Force people that remembered his running skills in basic training. He is one of those people you do not forget.

Met Spoony some 35 years ago at a craft fair in Middletown. My son in a stroller had to wear a brace for a time. Spoony came up to chat. I could feel the love and concern for my baby. Great respect ever since for this compassionate man. God bless, Sue Stewart