Joseph-Grier-Obituary

Joseph E. Grier

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose…" Joseph E. Grier, 79 of Harrisburg passed peacefully on Monday, January 2, 2012. He retired from Bethlehem Steel, served in the U.S. Air Force and was a Korean War veteran. He was a member of American Legion Post 733, loved...

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Joe M Grier and Family

During this time of bereavement I pray God's peace and comfort will be with you. I didn't know the elder Grier personally, but I know the son; if he is anything thing like his father, I know that he was a good man.

Eternal Peace, Love and God's Blessings

Darlene, you did a wonderful job by taking care of your Uncle Bo. You seem to be always there for the family. It is so hard for us to believe that Connie is the last of seven children.
Deepest sympathy to the family.
Claudia, Evelyn (Scott), Dorothy (Gillam), Brenda Johnson

My sincere sympathy and condolences are offered to the family in their time of grief.

To Joe & Family:
Joe you and you family have my deepest sympathy. Your Dad practiced what he preached, he will be greatly missed. Now you have to finish where he left off . I lived on Woodbine and if my memory serves me right, Your family lived on Maclay. Such great memories, they live on forever in are hearts. They always made you feel so welcome in their home. BIG-MOUTH LOL. This is a homegoing celebration. Never judgemental

Joe my condolences goes out to you and your family in your time of bereavement.

MY CONDOLENCES TO THE GRIER FAMILY ,MAY THE LORD LIFT THE FAMILY UP AND GIVE YOU ALL PEACE.AMEN THE BOSWELL FAMILY,

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To Family,
My condolences to the family. God bless.

So sorry to hear of Mr. Grier's passing. Even though I did not know him well, I grew up on 5th street and continued to see him throughout my travels. He reminded me soooo much of my grandfather whom I lost in 1999. A few years ago I would noticed him walking to the store from time to time and whenever I would see him I would always ask him if he needed a ride home...and depending on how he felt he would take the offer. Just knowing that I was able to be of service to him made my heart smile. ...