Lorenzo-GRANT-Obituary

Dr. Lorenzo Hunter GRANT

Obituary

GRANT, Dr. Lorenzo Hunter, 76, of Sebring, Fla., passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2010, in Sebring, Fla. He was born in Saint Louis, Mo., November 12, 1933, to John Hunter and Gertrude Grant. He was a member of the Ridge Seventh Day Adventist Church in Avon Park. He served as pastor in five churches...

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Hi Grayce. We are so sorry. I just got the news today, July 22. We will come down to Sebring to see you very soon. We love you,
Cleo

Lorenzo
To know him was to love him. The kind of person you want to be around.
His wit is what I remember so much.My children called him Bill Cosby.He was very special to me and my children.
Uncle Lo, we will never forget him.
Helen Nelson and family

Our love to you My dear sister

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It was my pleasure to meet Lorenzo and Grayce years ago when we all lived in the DC metro area. Lorenzo was always upbeat and fun to be around, and he was truly a man of God. He will certainly be missed, but we look forward to seeing him again one day. Grayce and family, my prayer is that God will comfort and sustain you through this difficult time.

Jeanette (Echols) Nelson

Dr. Grant was such a great man of God and a very caring gentleman. I remember when he came to Valley Crossroads S.D.A. Church in California (when Pastor Robinson was still with us) and came over to greet me after 11 o'clock hour. His eyes were riveted on the tie that I was wearing. If I remember correctly it was a black tie with purple flowers. It was one-of-a-kind. I was so impressed by his spirit of love and compassion for others (I had witnessed this over the years) that I felt he needed...

Lorenzo was my friend. His wit and charm, coupled with his deep love for his Saviour, brought joy to my life. We've been praying for you all week. God has provided a Blessed Hope and we look forward to greeting him with you in the resurrection.

I am so hard-broken from the lost of Dr. Grant. He was like a father to my sisters and I. I remember when he was the pastor of our church in Ashtabula,Ohio.He was dear to me and my family. May God give you comfort and rest Sis. Grant and family.My father Elder Harold A. Palmer,SR. and Roseanna Palmer send their love. Love Beverly (Dusty)Palmer-Langhorn. You are in our prayers.