WILLIAM-GRANT-Obituary

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WILLIAM D. GRANT

Cleveland, Ohio

Dec 18, 1963 – Jan 18, 2013 (Age 49)

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BORN
December 18, 1963
DIED
January 18, 2013
AGE
49
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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WILLIAM D. GRANT age 49; beloved son of Carol J. (nee Davis) and James B. Grant; brother of James F. and Kathleen Stephens (Patrick); uncle of Halle, Grant and Katie Stephens; dear friend of Gail Joyce and her son Paul Zickes and the entire Russell Joyce family; nephew of the Ebel and Davis...

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One of my favorite memories of Bill started in high school (I'm not sure how we started this game), but the game went like this, who ever saw each other first was aloud to sneak up on the other guy and slap him quite hard across the face, we both had our share of slaps. I think I had the last slap when I saw Bill at an Indians game, I can still hear that laugh after I slapped him. Crazy! LOL! I love you, Bill!

You will always be remembered for your brave fight against pancreatic cancer. Your mom and dad still grieve their loss. Susan DeRespiris

One friend and laugh I'll never forget! Bill, you touched so many lives with your kindness. We will miss you! Peace


Eric Klosky

My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with the Grant family and friends during this difficult time of loss. I remember Bill's smile way back there during the M.H.S. days. Bill was always a kind and thoughtful person. He will be missed. God is merciful. He took another one of our friends home to be with him in his Heavenly home. God bless.

Carol & Jim,
My deepest sympathy for the passing of Bill. You know how much I admired him. It was my honor to have coached and known him. He was a special young man.
Max Ness

Old friend- we had a good run. Sorry to see you go. You will be missed.
Matt & Bridgette Plocica

My condolences to the Grant family from a former co-worker at Pioneer-Standard. I wish more people could be like you. The world would be a better place

Billy,
There is a huge hole in our MHS family today. I know there is a huge heart and smile in heaven today. Miss you buddy.

I'm so sorry for your loss. Anytime I think about Billy, I remember that huge grin and great laugh. He always brought a smile to the faces of everyone around him.