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Robert J. Grantham Sr.

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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GRANTHAM, Robert J. Sr. Age 83 Of Kalamazoo Passed away peacefully on March 20, 2006 after a brief but courageous battle with lung cancer. Bob was born in Detroit, MI the son of Norman and Mary (Blank) Grantham. He served in the US. Army with the 32nd Division during WW II. Bob was a 62 year...

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Thinking of you, Dad, on your 90th birthday. -Sue

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1939 - Age 17

Rose Park Veteran's Memorial - Kalamazoo, MI

Dad,
Thinking about you five whole years later. I have come to the understanding that you and John are enjoying perfect health and Heaven is joyous. Love, Sue

A Favorite Job for Bob -- He Appreciated the Best. 1947 ?

Dad,

It's still sinking in that you are gone!

I am happy some of yours sons can imitate you.

All my love always,

Your daughter, Sue

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Grandpa, may your soul rest in peace for you are celebrating life with our loving creater. Grandma, rest assured that Grandpa is now at peace. Continue to seek comfort in God's loving hands for he will provide the strength and wisdom to carry out our days to come. We pray for comfort during our time of sorrow and rejoice in the many memories we share together. God Bless our family now and always.

Dear Grandpa,

I have thought continuously about how special it was to see you at Christmas and hear your loving words and congratulations to me and my sisters.

The biggest gift you left us as a family on this earth is just that-family. Without you and Grandma where would we all be?

My memories on 1115 Washington Avenue are many, varied and treasured. Summers at the UpJohn pool, long snowy car rides to Kalamazoo at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Rummaging...

dear grandpa,

i hope you know how much i loved you. i never got home to see the family enough, but i am so thankful for the time we had at Christmas. I will never forget you telling me about living in California during WWII.

Over the past few years, i had come to appreciate your sense of humor. now i know where i get it. i will miss you dearly grandpa.

you and the family are in my thoughts and prayers.

love, your first grand...

I love you Dad. I'll talk to you every day. Know that the time I spent at your bedside to the end was worth every tear I'll ever shed in your name.
God bless you and Mom and the Granthams, whose memories of you will be cherished.
Your loving son and baby of the family, Jeffrey