Ivan-Griswold-Obituary

Ivan C. Griswold

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GRISWOLD—Ivan C., age 94, Omaha. Ret. Captain (Navy). Preceded in death by wife, Marjorie, great-grandson, Justin Booms. Survived by children, Bette Jeane and Dennis Kunkle, John C. and Michelle; grandchildren, Lisa and (Brad) Booms, Austin and Alexandra Griswold; great granddaughter,...

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John, we are so appreciative of the eulogy materials you sent us about Ivan. He was such a remarkable man. I served with him on several occasions and we have shared vacations together. I am sure that he and Margie are harmonizing on their harmonicas in heaven right now. God Bless them both.

John & Betty & family: My deepest sympathy for your loss. Ivan and Marjorie were some of the brightest stars of my childhood at Miller Park Church. There is a song that says "Thank you for giving to the Lord. I was a life that was changed." and I think of them whenever I hear it. They helped give me a solid foundation in my walk with Christ and I will always be grateful. They had wonderful servant hearts.

John and Family,
Phil and I would like to extend our condolences to you and your family on the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sue and Phil Mininni

Dear John,
Although we haven't seen each other for a while, I have good memories of your father. I lost my dad in January, 2003. I know it isn't easy. Please accept my sympathy. Scott

Coming from Florence, I knew them both very well. I can't count the many many times they put smiles on faces through their music. They are missed.

sorry to hear about your loss. Ivan will be missed by many!One memory i have of him is when he would go to marjorie's room and play his harmonica to help calm her down which almost always worked.

I remember Ivan from Miller Park Church. I was a little girl then, and he could always make me smile! What a warm and caring man. I'm sure he will be missed by many!

Ivan & Marjory were a truly great couple. I knew them from Miller Park Church where they always made me feel welcome. They were interested in my life and family and truly cared for others. They had such an interesting life and were willing to share it. They will be missed by many. With love & prayer,

I never got the pleasure of meeting Ivan Griswold or his bride Marjorie. I only heard bits and pieces about them from their son John with whom I have been fortunate to have worked with for many years. I regret not having known them as they sound like great people. My sincerest condolences to John and all his family and friends who did know Ivan.