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Tyjea
May 13, 2024 | Family
Charleston, South Carolina
Samuel Grant, Jr. JAMES ISLAND - Mr. Samuel "Bobby" Grant, Jr., 80, of 1946 Ferguson Road, James Island, entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, December 20, 2016. He is the beloved husband of Eulalee Grant; father of F. Lynn Grant, Cheryl Brown, Miriam Gladden, Samuel Grant, III, Rickey Grant, Sr....
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Tyjea
May 13, 2024 | Family
So sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort give you the strength you need to endure.
Sincerely,
The Scotts
December 23, 2016
Grant Family, Thank you for accepting Chaplain services from Hospice of Charleston. I have enjoyed every visit with Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Much love to you all. I am praying for the family. Blessings.
Rev. Ej German, Hospice of Charleston Chaplain
December 22, 2016
I light this candle in memory of my dear cousin, Bobby(Heckle, affectionately called by me). Not only was you my cousin, you took me under your wings when I was younger, growing up in your home along with your children. You chastised me, encouraged me with words of wisdom , right along with your children.
Heaven has gained a Genuine Jewel
Sharon Ramsey
December 21, 2016 | Charleston, SC
Earth has no sorrow that heaven can't heal I know your heart is heavy and your feeling sad,but knowing that he's with our savior now its not hard as it was ,may God bless you cherly and the family and more blessings to you
I pray that God will continue to heal your broken heart but knowing where he is now is such a joy, have a blessed Christmas and Happy new year love you Cheryl ,as your dad called me big red and I will miss himy so mama keep looking up to where your strengh comes from.
Diane Ravenel
December 21, 2016 | Charleston, SC
I knew Bobby from the golf course when he was the Greens Superintendent. He was a great person to know. He has been and will be missed.
Robert Johnson
December 21, 2016 | Johns Island, SC
Miriam and family you are in my thoughts and prayers in your season of grief. Praying the God of comfort will strengthen and keep you all in his loving arms and give you peace in the midst of grief.
Karen Prioleau
December 21, 2016 | Charleston, SC