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Grant you will be in our hearts forever and ever. We miss you! Thank you for teaching me that I really do love chinese food. Love ya!
Cyndi Claus
October 07, 2010 | Sparks, NV
Palm Springs, California
William Grant Douglas, an exceptional person in so many lives, peacefully left this life on Tuesday, September 28, 2010. He was 63. After living in the Sherman Oaks/Studio City area and working for Lockheed Martin for over 30 years, he fulfilled his lifelong dream of retiring and purchasing a...
Read MoreGrant you will be in our hearts forever and ever. We miss you! Thank you for teaching me that I really do love chinese food. Love ya!
Cyndi Claus
October 07, 2010 | Sparks, NV
What a wonderful friend. You taught my daughter that she did love Chinese Food, but it had to be EXPENSIVE Chinese food. She will always have that wonderful memory. You will be in our hearts forever. Give Aunt Chris a hug and kiss from Aunt Sis
Vanetta Carpenter
October 07, 2010 | Sparks, NV
My cousin Grant always made me smile. We had many long talks and quite a few adventures together. He taught me that life is to be lived and not to sit on the sidelines. Our family trip to the Mexican Rivera will always be one of my favorites! I will miss you Grant, but I know you are soaring with angels
Lillian Douglas
October 06, 2010 | Silver Springs, NV
What an up-lifting privilege I received when I met Mr. Douglas on his occasional visits to friends at my work. His exceptional positive personality always brought a smile to my face. His personable character affected me . . . and I will always remember him as a wonderful gentleman.
Rest in Peace Mr. Douglas, you will be missed.
John Standish
October 06, 2010 | Palm Desert, CA
My uncle was a fun loving adventurous person. He was a joy to sit and chat with. He was a man who lived life to the fullest and enabled his dreams to come true. He inspires me to do the same. Rest in peace my dear uncle.
Alesha Douglas
October 06, 2010 | Hermosa Beach, CA
My uncle was a fun loving adventurous person. He was a joy to sit and chat with. He was a man who lived life to the fullest and enabled his dreams to come true. He inspires me to do the same. Rest in peace my dear uncle.
Alesha Douglas
October 06, 2010 | Hermosa Beach, CA