Grant-Turnbow-Obituary

Grant R. Turnbow

Salt Lake City, Utah

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July 11, 1935 ~ July 19, 2012Grant passed away unexpectedly on July 19th. He was truly a friend to all. He served his country proudly as a US Marine in the Korean War. Was an avid fly fisherman and loved to hunt.Grant is survived by his children; Tamera (Clarence) Johnson, Donald (Peggy) Turnbow,...

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Happy thanks giving love and miss ya

The girls and i went fishing last weekend they caught 4 trout had a blast.love and miss you dad.

Today seen RICHARD and Jone grandmam and great grandma Jean are happy,,Thank you for all your loving care, See you soon grant,thank you my Erwin the fastest gun in the west? jean gamahe;riverton;utah

If there is a fishing hole or a perfect spot too hunt for deer or elk Iam sure you are there and one day i will meet you there you will alwas be my hansome uncle grant give jone a kiss for me love

Dear Grant, Say hi to pops for me. I really was planning on visiting this year. Time gets away from us and we get caught up in stuff. I guess you'll be fishing with and fixing things for a different crowd now. We'll catch up later. Love always....

I am so glad I was able to spend those 2 days with you dad. I love you dad. You were my hero as a child and as an adult. I am glad your in heaven with mom and grandma and uncle Howard but you will always be missed and never forgotton. Love you dad

Leigh Ann I am so sorry about your Dad. It seems like we are losing our dads :( I hope you can find some peace in knowing he is in a better place. Call if you need anything. Love ya

I will miss our weekend phone calls and fish stories. I will see you again one day I love you

Uncle Grant, I am so saddened by your passing. Life goes by so quickly that you don't realize that it's been so many years since the last time we saw each other. We all love you very much and know you are in a better place enjoying the reunion with all of those that went before you.