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Dr. Jami R. Grant

Towson, Maryland

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Dr. Jami R. Grant, of Ruxton, died unexpectedly Wednesday, March 23, 2011. She was the daughter of Jack D. Long and the late Darlene W. Long. She was the director of the forensic science program at the University of Baltimore. Surviving, in addition to her father, are children Nadia and Julian...

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I knew her as Jami Long. She was my girlfriend for a time when we were teenagers, and we remained in touch up through our early 20’s. I never forgot her and she would cross my mind over the years, wondering how she was, what she was doing. Today I decided to use the google machine to take a look and found thisheartbreaking. It’s incredible to think she has been gone since 2011. Her smile, her laugh, her vibrant personality were all unforgettable and have remained with me since we met.

Still REALLY missing you Jami! Life is not the same without you!
Love you

Jami, even though you are my 2nd cousin and I never met you, I can tell by the kind words that you were a very special lady. My deepest sympathy to your dad, daughters, sister, granddaughter, extended family and friends.

Jami,

You are thought of everyday.
Your clay mode is missed everyday.
Your spirit is free.
Your heart light is shining heavens light.
I see your smile and feel the warmth coming from your heavenly light.

Thank you for being a Great Good Friend and a forever light shining Good paths on the road of Good Life.

Mitchell

Thinking of my sister and how much I miss her. It has been three years, and the void of her presence is still very raw! Miss you Jami, but I do know for sure I will see you again waiting at the gate when I enter heaven standing next to mom.Looking forward to that moment. I miss you and love you. Kelly

I miss you Dr. Grant. You were an amazing mentor. I still cannot believe that you are gone.
Love, Kat

It has been 1 1/2 years....I miss you, sis...

Pam

I was very lucky to have had Dr. Grant as a professor during my time at UB. She was a wonderful person and will be missed by everyone.

Dr. Grant was a wonderful teacher and a wonderful person.My thoughts and prayers to the family during this difficult time. She loved teaching so I can only imagine her love for her family.