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Penny Grant

Portage, Michigan

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Penny Grant Kalamazoo Penny Grant, age 54, died September 20, 2008 in Kalamazoo. She was born April 2, 1954 in Leicester, England, UK, the daughter of Maurice and Rosina (Lumb) Mawdsley. Services will be held Friday, 11:00 a.m. at St. Barnabus Episcopal Church (929 East Centre Avenue) followed by...

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To Penny and Martins family. Our thoughts are with you durring this difficult time. Although it has been some time since we saw you I often think of the good times all those years ago. Take good care of yourselves and remember the good times I know you had together.
Eddie and Jane Marris.
Leicester, England.

To the family of Penny. I met Penny when she began working at the BCHS. She did an outstanding job when helping patients with there complaints. She was a people person, who care about her co-workers and enjoyed her family. I am a married woman and I love my husband dearly, but to Penny no one could, care about a woman the way Martin did for her. She always appeared to be a young 20 year old when talking about him. Martin I have never met you but you gave Penny what she needed. Her laughter...

Penny,
You are the strongest, most caring, and generous person I've had the pleasure of knowing. We shared tears of joy and sadness over the years and we had our secrets and shared our plans for weekend or just talking about a book we were both reading.
You helped me gain back pride in myself and I will be forever grateful. I'll never forget our chats over morning tea and an occasional breakfast burrito, or our every growing rubber-band ball. Who could forget our strategically...

Penny's warm and loving spirit touched our hearts very deeply. We will miss her....she has gone home where there are no more tears and no more pain....only endless happiness.

To Penny's family and friends,
My colleagues and I are saddened by the news of Penny's passing. She was known to us as a very kind person, and an advocate for victims of sexual assault. We appreciate her concern for patients at BCHS, and her work for their rights and safety as well.
Our sympathy and wishes for peace to you all.

Staff of Sexual Assault Services/Battle Creek Health System

The World has just become a little darker, and the heavens a little brighter. We will miss you.
Tom and Laurel Smith "Priority"

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.