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Stephen G. Grant

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Stephen G. Grant, 56, of Brownington, VT and formerly Bridgeton, NJ died March 22, 2010 at his home following a three month battle with cancer. He was born May 20, 1953 in Wilmington, DE, the son of Robert H. Grant, Sr. and Chrystal Geiter Grant. He is survived by his wife Barbara A. Grant (nee...

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Dear Barbara,
I met Steve at Cunberland Manor, and worked with him for several years.
He certainly was a blessing and great help with medical calculations, and he would impart any information that he could to make nursing staff's job easier.
Steve was a good man, and he was a friend.
May God bless and comfort you at this time, for earth as no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.
Arlene Powell, Ronald Pernell's Sister

Dear Grants! Just caught up to your sad loss, and am so sorry at the loss of Steve. As a classmate of an older brother, and a friend of all four, I knew him as a genuinely kind, decent and wonderful guy. And as others said, industrious. May God bless you in your time of grief and beyond.

I was so sorry to read of Steve's passing. He was a good man. Sending much love and light to his family during this difficult time....

Dear Barbara,

I was deeply saddened to hear about Steve's passing. He truly was a sincere and professional person. Steve was wonderful to work with and I will never forget him. My condolences to you and your family Barbara.

Sincerely, Addie

Barbara and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember you both from the Cumberland Manor. I know you will miss him, but he is at home with his Heavenly Father. Home for Easter. I know this gives you the peace that passes understanding, My prayers are with you and the family. In Christian love and care, Millie Gardiner

Dear Barb, Corrie and Michael,
We just heard the news and are deeply sorry for your loss. We couldn't have asked for a better neighbor, he was truly a good person and will be missed. We will keep you in our thoughts through this difficult time.
Milton, Barb and Trey

Dear Barbara, Corrie, and Michael,
I am so very sorry for Steve's leaving and yet grateful that he suffered a short time and was able to be at home when God took him. My prayers are with you and my heart will always remember his kindness and that peaceful way he had. Vicky.

Dear Barb
Our hearts are open with grief and care. We walk with you in prayer. Take care my friend
Chip and Sue

Our sympathy to Barbara & Steve's family. It was so sad to hear this news. He was diffinetly one of the 'good guys' We graduated with Steve, he shall be warmly remembered.