Louis-Grasmick-Obituary

Louis J. Grasmick

Towson, Maryland

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DIED
May 26, 2016
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Towson, Maryland

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On May 26, 2016, Louis J. Grasmick, beloved husband of Nancy S. Grasmick, Ph.D. (nee Streeks); devoted father of Grant I. Grasmick and his wife Bobbie; loving grand father of Sarah Marie, Matthew Grant Ware, Joshua Pascal and Margaret Elizabeth Grasmick and their loving spouses; also survived by...

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Dear Mrs. Grasmick and Family,
We are both so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful and kind man who will be missed by many.
I believe that his presence will live on by all of his accomplishments and by all of those who loved him. May he rest in peace.
Love,
John and Mary Valmas

Dear Nancy, Grant and Grasmick family,

Both Trent and I are so sorry and sad to hear of the passing of Lou. What a kind and generous man and such a dear friend to my dad (Gus Triandos) for so many years. He will be greatly missed. Please accept our condolences on behalf of the Triandos family.

You are in our thoughts and prayers,
Trent and Tracey Hook

Grant,
I am sorry for your loss. Remember all that he did with you and for you, and he will live in your heart forever.

Tom and Diane Young

Dear Nancy & Grant,
I just heard about your loss. Lou was such a great guy. I remember our families spending time together when I was young. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts & prayers are with your family.

I knew Mr Grasmick from my days at C&P Telephone Co and my tenure at Jacksonville Vet. I took care of his telephone "problems" at C&P and took care of Lucky and Joy while I was at the Vet. He was always pleasant and funny, never condescending despite the obvious generation and social gap. He will be missed by many

Dear Dr Nancy Grasmick: My family and the Union Baptist Church family extends our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Mr Lou Grasmick was a gentle giant who used his influence and resources to help many people within the community I serve. During my early advocacy days I fought against redlining by local banks. He quietly joined the effort by participating in financing the creation of The Harbor Bank of Maryland. He taught me an important lesson about the collective goodwill of people...

I am so sorry for your loss. I hope that Jeremiah 29: 11, 12 brings you some comfort during this difficult time.

I'am an employee.I'am so sorry.I used to stop in his office on Friday before going home and wish him a nice weekend.He will be dearly missed.

Lou---Rest in Peace and May the Lord comfort you in the palm of his hand. It was a delight and a pleasure to have know you and Nancy for all these years. Godspeed Lou!!!