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Grant Wayne Shellenberger

Seattle, Washington

03/18/1945 - 03/16/2011

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SHELLENBERGER, Grant Wayne (Age 65) Of Seattle, Washington, passed away March 16, 2011.Born on March 18, 1945 in Colorado Springs, CO., to Curtis and Catherine Shellenberger, he attended high school at Shadle High in Spokane, WA., where he was on the varsity wrestling team.In...

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It's been so very many years but I will always remember cousin Grant from our childhood. I'm so sorry we all lost touch. The family is in my thoughts.

Grant...I have so many memories of fun on the job(nite shift/seatac), and in retirement our many, marathon long distance phone calls. (How many batteries did we wear out?) We always had lots to discuss and laugh about...
two wacky, kindred spirits, huh? Life isn't the same without you. I miss you, buddy.
Jerry Fox

Grant was a special man in my life, I will miss him and his quirky personality. We shared many good times and I loved the times and trips we experienced with Amy & Gina. His family is in my heart.

I miss you dad and I love you with all my heart!!!

Amy

I love you dad and I miss you with all my heart!!!

Amy

I would like to offer my condolences to Amy, Gina, Gael and my dear friend, Heather Blume. May Grant rest in peace.

Flora Lovejoy

COWBOY HERE ! GRANT AND I HAVE TOUCHED PATHS OVER THE YEARS BUT BOTH ENDED UP IN THE NEW MEMPHIS HUBB ALONG WITH ALOT OF DISRUPTED WESTERNERS !! WE SPENT MANY A CONVERSATION AT WORK DEALING WITH OUR ABRUPT MOVE TO THE SOUTH !! HEY ITS WHAT HAPPENS IN LIFE AND WE DEALT WITH IT WITH A MUTUAL SMILE !~! RECON IM LUCKLY TO HAVE KNOWN HIM AND ENJOY HIS COMPANY !! COWBOY !! P.S. WE HAD A GREAT GAL IN COMMON IN OUR LIVES ALSO , BOBBIE TIMMONS AND WE LOVED HER !! WILL ALL MEET UP AGAIN , HE...

I was blessed and honored to work with Grant at Northwest Airlines. Grant was an excellent representative of the best of Northwest. In addition, he was a fun guy to work with. I want the family to know he was respected and loved. I know your hearts are hurting. But the day will come when you realize that memories of him don't bring tears but lots of smiles. I hope that day comes quickly for you.