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Kathy~
Sad news indeed. Chip and I send our condolences to both you and your family for the loss of your wonderful,remarkable Father.
Love,
Tory Nagle
February 21, 2010 | New York, NY
New York, New York
Grant Allen Peacock, Jr., New York Jeweler, died February 3, 2010, in Redding, at age 86. Beloved husband of 62 years of Jo Ann Peacock, he is also survived by six loving children, Christine Bauler (husband, Brad) of Framingham, Mass., Grant Peacock III (wife, Lawson) of Tucker, Ga., Kathleen...
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Sad news indeed. Chip and I send our condolences to both you and your family for the loss of your wonderful,remarkable Father.
Love,
Tory Nagle
February 21, 2010 | New York, NY
Hi Kath-
I read in the Ridgefield Press that your father died. I am very sorry for you and your family. He was always very nice to me. I know that my parents were fond of him and your mother.
Laddie
February 17, 2010
Hi Kath-
I read in the Ridgefield Press that your father died. I am very sorry for you and your family. He was always very nice to me. I know that my parents were fond of him and your mother.
Laddie
Laddie Casey
February 17, 2010 | Colorado Springs, CO
Dear Jo and Family,
Grant will always be someone special in my heart. I'm saddened to hear of his passing. What wonderful memories working together on Tuesdays at the soup kitchen. And of course having the opportunity to celebrate his 80th birthday at my home in Ridgefield. He was a friend and great worker. He will be missed by all of us. I send my love and support for you in prayer.
Love,
Patti & Joe Gulick
February 11, 2010
A very special man that I had privledge of knowing as he gave so generously of himself at Dorothy Day House. My thoughts and prayers are with Jo and the family.
Mary Livezey
February 08, 2010 | Redding, CT
Grant at Fenway - Father's Day 2004
Grant Peacock was a true friend and source of support whose life should be celebrated for the passion he brought to the love of his family and the value he placed on fairness, loyalty, kindness and courtesy. So much was repaid in his final months by all of his children and his wife Jo Ann as they saw to his care, comfort and emotional needs. Grant's greatest joy and accomplishment was his truly remarkable and close family who are to be admired and supported during their time of...
Bradley Bauler
February 06, 2010 | Framingham, MA