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Grant WOODRUFF

Santa Rosa, California

Nov 14, 1946 – Jul 27, 2017 (Age 70)

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BORN
November 14, 1946
DIED
July 27, 2017
AGE
70
LOCATION
Santa Rosa, California

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WOODRUFF, Grant There simply are not enough words to describe Grant Woodruff. Foremost, he was a true family man who was devoted to his wife Laraine, daughter Mackenzie, his Mom Carmel, the light of his life grandson "Pa's boy" Sawyer, his older brother Gary, as well as other family members....

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So sorry for your loss. Grant was the best guy and what a difference he could make in a day. You could be having a bad day and Grant could say something humorous and would make you laugh and forget about your troubles.

I was so saddened to hear of Grants passing. My heart goes out to you all, he was a great kid who grew into a great man.

So deeply sorry for your loss. May God's wonderful future promises console your hearts. (John 6:40)

I will remember Grant as one of the best all-around athletes at Willits High during my years there. He excelled on the field of competition but also as a human being. He was fun-loving and treated everyone with respect and kindness. Above all, he had an infectious smile and positive attitude toward life. I just wish he had been able to win his final battle.
We offer our sincere condolences to his family.

Joe and Sandy Madrigal, classmates

May the peace that comes from the memories of LOVE shared, comfort you now and in the days to come. My Love and prayers are with you all.

To the Woodruff Family:

"May the peace that comes from the memories of LOVE shared, comfort you now and in the days to come".

To Grant: "Oh my friend, for once I don't know what to say - (I know you are laughing) - Rest in peace ole' buddy and watch over your family, they will need you".

the bushgen family had came to know grant when he was working with PG&E ,he always had a thirst for the misadventures that were around our tiny town we will all miss him and his wild sense of humor.. lov and peace to the family

I can not imagine the depth of your loss. Just know we are thinking of you and your family. We knew Grant in his earlier years and we will cherish our memories of you both.