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Grant V. Runge

Clifton, New Jersey

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Grant V. Runge, 45, of Easton, PA, passed away on January 5, 2013. Born: in Valdosta, GA, he lived in Clifton, NJ before moving to Easton. Personal: A Technician for Verizon in Easton for the past 27 years. Memberships: Grant was a member of the Communication Workers of America. Survivors:...

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You were a great friend and i will always remember the good times we had at clifton high. Rest in peace.

It was a pleasure knowing and working with Grant. Our condolences go out to his family. He will be missed.

Allentown System Technicians
Jeff Fresco, Shannon Bednar, Sal Rodriguez, John McMullan, Joe Budinas, and Devin Malarchik.

Grant was one of our customers for years
he was a very nice guy talked about his daugther all the time he went to soon, and will be missed

Grant was one of our customers for years
he was a very nice guy talked about his daugther all the time he went to soon, and will be missed

Grant was one of our customers for years
he was a very nice guy talked about his kids all the time he went to soon, and will be missed

Grant was a great person to be around and an awesome father. He will continue to live on in our hearts and always be remembered.

Your family will be in our prayers and thoughts in these troubling times.

It was a pleasure knowing and working with Grant over the last 12 yrs. He friendly nature will be missed by all who got to know him.

As I sit here writing this I am still in disbelief that Grant is no longer with us. Over the past 13 yrs I had the pleasure of sharing many joyous and happy times with Grant from family occasions to golfing and everything else in between. Grant always had a great sense of humor and we shared a lot of laughs along the way that will always bring a smile to my face when I think about him.

Beyond being a close and dear friend, Grant was an outstanding Father to Hunter for whom he...

Sincere condolences to the entire family. We have fond memories of Grant and recounting neighbourhood tales of mischief. You are in our thoughts.
The Holzbergers