Grant-Williams-Obituary

Grant DeLoss Williams

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1939 ~ 2020Grant DeLoss Williams returned to his Father in Heaven the morning of October 30, 2020. He was born March 9, 1939, in Milford, Utah, to Lloyd and Della Williams. He married his sweetheart Sally Rae Hauser December 14, 1962, and they were sealed in the Manti Utah Temple. Grant graduated...

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I have been thinking of you and Grant and have almost called you many times. So sorry I didn't do it sooner so I could have gone to Grant's funeral. I enjoyed working with you at Church Headquarters and visiting with Grant and you. Please call me. Or if you do not remember my phone number send me an email. Love, Kathy

I worked with Grant for 13 years at Davis high school seminary. He became one of my closest friends and someone I always looked up to. I’ll always look at Grant as one of my closest friends in church education. He was a wonderful father, teacher, and leader of the youth.

I worked with Grant many years in the Seminary and Institute Program and became great friends. He helped me turn my attitude from complaining about things to being positive and supportive to whoever was our leader. He said "lets be positive, sit up front and be helpful". I followed and my career and my family was greatly blessed because of his wise counsel.

My love to you Sally and your sweet family. Ray & Grant were dear friends for a long, long time. I hope they are still preaching the gospel together in Heaven. Sweet condolences!
Love, Donna Hamblin

Dear Sally,

A sweet man and a sweet couple who both have done it right. The life of Grant and of the two of you is admirable. Sheri and I have wonderful memories of our time spent together with the two of you in South Royalton VT and New Hampshire. From the Dartmouth hospital to the Joseph Smith memorial, it was a for us a precious period of time.

We extend to you and to your good family our love and sympathy at Grant’s passing and trust that the spirit of the Comforter...