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Scott D. Grant

Quakertown, Pennsylvania

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Scott D. Grant, age 62 of Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, passed away on May 30, 2020 in his home after a 2 year battle with pancreatic cancer. He was the loving husband to Judy Ann (Jaman) Grant for 36 years. Born in Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania, he was the son of Edna (Faustner) and the late Thomas...

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Dear Judy, James and Lauren,
we are so sorry to hear about your loss.
We have had the honour to meet him once, he was a really great guy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Please accept our deepest and most heartfelt condolences.

My wife Ellisa and I would like to offer our condolences to Judy, James, Lauren, and the rest of your family. Mr. Grant to me was a quiet man who loved his family, and I always respected him as my next-door neighbor. May God grant you peace in your hearts as you mourn the loss of the man you called husband and father.

Dear Judy, James and Lauren, My heart breaks for all of you. Praying you find comfort in all your memories and the love you have for each other. With my deepest condolences, Pam Roeder

Ive known Judy and Lauren for about 15 years and only had the pleasure of meeting Scott a few times. So the wonderful things I know of Scott are through the eyes of his family, and I know from them that Scott will stay a strong presence in his familys life because he always surrounded them with so much good.

Scott was one of the nicest guys I ever met. He was an upbeat patient and a true fighter. He was always looking at the bright side!. Loved his family!!!

As one of his golfing friends we will certainly miss his smile&competitiveness&will miss sharing fun things on the enternet.rest in peace scottie

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. So sorry to hear of Scotts passing.

James,
We are so sorry to hear about your dad and wanted to let you know that we're thinking of you & your family during this difficult time.
Sincerely,

My condolences to the entire family..Scott was one of the most helpful maintenance men at nestle..Always there to help keep line running..not only at work but cared for coworkers outside of work...great hunting stories we shared ...and being there for me when i was in hospital..god bless you my friend..