Kenneth-Grantham-Obituary

Kenneth Grantham

Dallas, Texas

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Grantham, Kenneth T. (1926-2011) A loving father, friend and SMU supporter. Coming from Pampa, Texas he attended SMU on a football scholarship. A member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at SMU. A player on the famous 1947-48 football team. His business career started while attending SMU where he...

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Such an honour to have known Ken. So many wonderful memories I keep tucked away of a truly remarkable man. He left big Footprints in our lives. You probably don't remember me or my daughter, Liz, who spent such great times at the "Running G", but our hearts and prayers go with each of you. Toni and Liz Ryan

Diane, you are in my thoughts. I've heard wonderful stories about your dad. What an amazing man. Much love.

I was honored to know Ken for only a few brief years in my church. He was always very gracious and very personable when greeting me. I wish I had known him better.

Mike Kelley

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Kenneth Grantham. He was a true hero in my life. I will miss him dearly.
Tennell Atkins (Dallas, TX)

My father, Bob Tapley, worked for Ken for many, many years. I also worked at Ken Grantham Ford when I was young and met Ken many years ago. My father considered him a great friend. Your family is in our prayers.

Diane - I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. You are in my prayers.

Ken was bigger than life! I met him when he bought my horse . That started and good friendship. He influenced me in realizing you can accomplish anything you set out to do. He was so much fun! We hung out with Diane and Sandy before they married and after. Please know how much I admired him.He had a good life and loved all of you SO much. It is a great loss to everyone.
Susie Tumelson McKinzie, Fort Worth
PS He knew how much I loved my horse and gave her back to me!

Our sympathy and condolences in the loss of Ken Grantham – good friend and fellow member of the Wesleyan Fellowship Class at church. Seeing him and getting his greeting was worth attending class. We will miss him.

Ken, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I will keep you all in my prayers.

~ Julie Grauel, Dallas, Texas