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Joseph Wade Grant

Stamford, Connecticut

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JOSEPH WADE GRANT, 102, of Stamford, died April 27, 2010 in his home. Born in Stockton, California on March 24 1908, 1908, Joseph Wade Grant began a life that carried him to Florida where he was raised and then to the far corners of the globe. He finally settled in Stamford almost 60 years ago...

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My husband, Ron Everett was selling some of Jose's jewelry. He gave me my first puzzle ring, that I was so careful with because if it fell off, I could not put back together. It took me forever, but I finally got it. Jose also made my wedding ring, which is gorgeous, split gold, antique looking ring, with the engagement ring fitting inside,, actually two rings. Another ring he made blue sapphires w/ small diamonds, resembles a candle opera type thing. Beautiful. I just happened to check out...

Dear Grant Family,

I just learned of the sad news, I moved from Stamford some years ago and I am so sorry for your loss; it is a great loss for all those Mr. Grant touched. I would have attended his memorial had I known. He was so kind and generous and a gentleman of such integrity, rare in business today.

I want to tell you a touching story : I met Mr. Grant when I was in West Hill High School taking a jewelry making class and bought silver out of his garage. I...

Ed and family,
I'm so very sorry for your loss, your dad was an icon! I have started many conversations with my rings throughout the years and he will always be remembered. Keep his wonderful memories in your heart always. Sue Setaro Mallozzi

Ed & Tacy,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

Gregory & Carolyn Rudd

Ed and Lisa, I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. It was always amazing to see him, he was full of knowledge, experience and life. You are so fortunate to have had the time you all did with him. His Legacy lives on in you. Dom and Dawn Bria

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Tracy, Ed and Family Members,

As a former TWA hostess I have wonderful memories of being part of his crew from time to time. Your dad was a kind and thoughtful gentleman and a friend who will never be forgotten.

With deepest sympathy

Ed and Tacy - May I express my condolences to you at this time. My memories of both of your parents go back to our time at Holy Spirit School. Throughout the years your dad always seemed to be stronger and more vibrant than the year before. I was certain he had found the Fountain of Youth. What I thought was so special was how after my own father passed away; whenever he saw me, he always asked how I was doing. I thought that was so kind. He was a true gem. Martha...


Joe was a bit of sunshine in Stamford, CT.
When you stopped in to his shop and saw him smiling and greeting friends new and old you actually thought that immortality might be possible.
We have many fond memories of Joe,Our wedding rings, the flying lessons he gave our son Chris when he was 77 telling Chris "I am going to teach you how to land first, because at my age I don't know if I am coming back with you". As it turns out he had several decades left.
Clear skies Joe,...