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Who could forget him?
Marjorie Caldwell
April 16, 2022 | Friend
Houston, Texas
Grant Cuthbert ("Cubby") Woodard, Professional Engineer, died of cardiac arrest while visiting a childhood friend in Colorado Springs on Good Friday, April 6, 2012. He was 89 years old.To all who knew him, Grant was a consummate gentleman, a great friend, a keen listener, and a sweet soul who...
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Marjorie Caldwell
April 16, 2022 | Friend
I was fortunate enough to know Grant in his very active pilot days in Houston. He loved being aloft, and looked forward to being surrounded by silver wings. I suspect that even if the birds from that time were alive, they would miss his marvelous smile and happy face peering out the cockpit window. I'll never be able to look at a cloud without thinking of you. Happy flying, Grant.
Marjorie Caldwell
May 06, 2012 | Houston, TX
Grant and my mother-in-law (Tink) were dear friends from Webster Groves High School days. In his later years, Grant would get together with Tink on visits to St. Louis and on several occasions met up with us at our son's Kirkwood football games. Grant was a delightful gentleman and we were continually amazed by his active lifestyle and congenial personality. We have exchanged Christmas cards over the years and were aware of his health concerns, but were impressed by the grace at which he...
Carl Lothman
April 28, 2012 | St. Louis, MO
Happy to have known Grant
Susan Devinney
April 26, 2012 | East Quogue, NY
Grant was a bright caring man, whom I had the privelege to meet. I will miss him.
Randy Smith
April 24, 2012 | Transfer, PA
Wow what an incrediable man. He live a long and sounds like a very happy life. RIP
Just a Mom
April 23, 2012 | Houston
Hand Salute Grant! SemperFi!
LArry MUse
April 22, 2012 | Houston, TX
I had the opportunity to spend some time with Grant when he would come to St. Louis for reunions. He was a wonderful man, very intelligent, very interesting and a delight to have around. I am sorry to hear of his passing, but know he lived a very full life. Meg Lothman Thomas
April 21, 2012