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Ronald Grant

Dallas, Texas

Oct 20, 1947 – Mar 1, 2025

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BORN
October 20, 1947
DIED
March 1, 2025
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Restland Funeral Home and Cemetery Obituary

It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Ronald Elgin Grant's passing on March 1, 2025 at the venerable age of 77. Ronald or "Ronny", as those near to him would call him, was deeply cherished as a parent, grandparent and friend. He held a special place in the hearts of many within the...

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He has left behind a huge void what happened to his doggies? It is hard to believe he is no longer with us.

I spent a lot of time with Ron in the 90s. He truly had a heart of gold. I recall talking about life with Ron. Why are we here, etc. In summary "To live is to love". "To love is to give." And he embodied these truths. "To live is to give." That was Ron. Go with God Ron. You made a difference for good during your time here.

Ron, I often think of you and every time I am anywhere near your home or the places we would go, it makes me sad that I didn´t get to hug you one last time. Your role in my life was significant and I wouldn´t be where I am today without you in it. I will forever miss you and I will never forget you. Thank you for being our Ronny. I will always hear your voice. I will never forget it, or your face. I will never forget your big bear hugs, your love for animals, people, travel, collecting art...

I had the honor of meeting Ron through my eldest son. Ron mentored my son and ultimately mentored my younger son. Ron was a great person and I am really glad I had the opportunity to call him friend. May you rest in power Ron!

We loved this man as a brother and true friend. Danny and I knew Ron many years. I don't know if Ron was aware that Danny had passed away in July 2024. They will be united in Heaven and spend their time catching up. I will miss him terrible but glad hom and Danny are spending time together. Love you Ron.

Ron was a fellow lawyer. I officed in a room about his office and we shared clients and friends. I bought and still use his partners desk--I spoke with him--the first time in 2-3 years about 2 months before he died and brought him an indian sand painting of his that I had purchased perhaps 15 years prior. I will miss his presence in this world

Ron was our neighbor before he was our lawyer. He was a truly good man and we will miss him. Go with God, Ron.

Ron was my attorney. He did my WILL and he kept my corporate books. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He was always such a blessing to me and always made me feel cared for. He was the most kind man I have met. I will miss him so much. In addition, I need to get my corporate books from whoever is his successor. Blessings to everyone.

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