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William Robert Grantham Sr.

Gulfport, Mississippi

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William Robert Grantham Sr., age 91, of Saucier, died Monday, August 23, 2010. Mr. Grantham was a native of Merit, MS, a former resident of Wiggins and had lived on the MS Gulf Coast for the past 35 years. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in WWII and was a life-time member of the DAV.He...

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Mrs Martha, Denitia, Billy, and John. I am so sorry to hear about Mr.Robert. I didn't know until it was over. Ilove all of you, All of you was always so good to me and my childern.May God give you the strength to face all these trials. If I can do anything please call me I would love to hear from you.Judy Monroe and John Cameron 265-4690 May God keep you in his arms

Our prayers to each of you. We will miss him very much. We got to know him at the C.H.F. Clinic at Biloxi R. H. Our Mother went there and we all called him Pop's, in fact our Mother started calling him Pop and we just picked up on it also. We enjoyed talking with him. I met Mrs. Martha at Gulf Coast Hospital when I worked there. Our prayer's are with you, alway's remember you are never alone He walks beside you.

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Mary Woods Franciscus, Jeff Woods, Joe...

Our prayers go out to the family,I know he leaves a empty space in our hearts,I am thankful for those conversations we've had, thanks for the memories.
Mark Lindsay and Family (Saucier, MS)

'My Prayers to The Family ,I know Mr. Grantham will be missed Dearly......."Tommy Brewer(Gulfport, Ms)

My friend, my father in law of 28 years. He was loved and respected by all. He was the Patriarch of the Family and will be so very missed.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My condolences to the Grantham family. My memories of Mr. Grantham are all tied to the Pines Club from 1973 - 1976. During my 2 years at Perk and then living in Wiggins the pines was the place for the young to hang out. Robert and Martha were always wonderful people to those of us who were respectful to them. The hours I spent sitting at the bar drinking a cold bottle of Barq's and talking with them will never be forgotten. They are very special folks.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.