Grover-Radney-Obituary

Grover H. Radney

Mobile, Alabama

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Grover H. Radney -- former president of Radney Funeral Homes, died Saturday, March 29, 2003 in a local hospital. Radney, a native and lifelong resident of Mobile, was the son of M.H. Radney, who founded the business in 1966. He was a member of Spring Hill Baptist Church, a member of Midtown...

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Love and Prayers to the entire Family,Mr.Grover was so good to me and my family in our time of need.
God Bless you all.Remembering There Is A Heaven....

Please except my condolences. My mother worked for your father (son)for many years and loved him dearly. My mother was Evelyn Gilmore and was a book keeper for Grover. I also worked for him for a brief amount of time. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Dear Mrs. Radney and Ginger: I was so sorry to hear about Grover. It has been such a long time since I've seen anyone in the Radney family. However, I still have vivid memories of the times I spent with you during my childhood. Ginger's wedding; fun in Jackson Ms. (I still have very fond memories of "Woods"). Everyone, please take care and I hope to visit you next time I'm in Mobile.

To the Radney Family:
I'm a native of Washington Co., AL. Radney Funeral Home has always been a pilar in the community. Thanks to people like Mr. Grover, The Funeral Industry can still hold it's head up high. Thank God for Grover Radney.
Universal Memorial Center Funeral Home.

Elizabeth and I are sorry we are not able to attend. Due to a schedule convention the dean and evening supervisor at the college will attend, I am having to work through the evening classes until Friday evening. I remember visiting Mobile when you two were very small and Hunter would run from one apartment to the other and one time he just shook the bookcase in Shassy (sp?) apartment. I am sure you do not remember us. We always enjoyed being with your Father. We will try to see "Big" Virginia...

Mrs. Radney and family: I was so sorry to learn of the death of my very dear friend Grover. We had been friends since high school. Even though I haven't had the opportunity to talk with him in a few years, I still considered him a dear friend. God Bless all of your family.
Doug Green