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Patrick Grant

Gillette, New Jersey

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Patrick J. Grant

Patrick J. Grant, 74, died peacefully at Sloan-Kettering Memorial Cancer Center on December 26, 2009. He is survived by his loving wife Maureen; his four sons, Brian, Paul, David and Eric; their wives Sheila, Laura, Debbie and Sara; his nine...

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Dear Dave and family,
Please accept my condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

My condolences to Maureen and family. Pat was a friend of my husband, Pat. I have fond memories of times we all spent together. We all had fun in those long ago days.

Carolea Rooney Wilkens

My condolences to all the Grants and their loved ones. My wish is that the joy received by all who ventured to the beginning of Central Ave.--even if just to pick up the perennially late Dave, toothbrush still in mouth, for school or to find the dog comically stuck on the roof--may mingle with your sorrow and reconnect tears with laughter in memory of Pat.

My husband Dave and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Maureen and her family and friends at this time of great loss. I had the pleasure of spending time with Pat during my years at Bloomfield College, and always enjoyed his smile, warmth, sense of humor and sincerity. I am sure he will be greatly missed by those who loved him dearly. Our sincere condolences to all of you and may the many happy memories of your wonderful lives together help to sustain you during these difficult...

I knew Mr.Grant from my employment at Investors Savings Bank. He was thoughtful, fair and just a "Good Person". My condolences to his family.

I was Pat's assistant at KPMG for many years. He was a wonderful boss, man and the most kindest person. I will always remember him for his thoughtfulness and kindness to all. My prayers and condolences to Maureen and the family.

We knew Pat from many interactions in the New Jersey thrift industry and he was always upbeat and a positive influence on the industry. And lots of fun to be around. Gail and I send our condolences to Maureen and the family.

Jack and Gail Williams

Pat was a cool-hand Luke as a parent and had a very good sense of humor. He will be very much missed by all that knew him.

Norman and Sara Jensen

Thanksgiving at the Grants 1975

A cool-hand Luke as a father and husband and a man with a good sense of humor. He will be missed.

Norman and Sara Jensen