William-GRUNDY-Obituary

William GRUNDY

Nashville, Tennessee

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February 1, 2013
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Nashville, Tennessee

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GRUNDY, William T.Age 63, passed away surrounded by his loving family January 29, 2013 after a short struggle with cancer. Survived by spouse, Cynthia Bennett and niece/daughter, Chelsey Grundy. Preceded in death by parents, Ruth E. (Ballard) and William R. Grundy, and brother, John Grundy....

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Cynthia and family,
I am so sorry for the pain you are suffering right now. Please know that you are in my thoughts, but mostly in my prayers. I pray that you will be comforted by the arms of Christ. May you find peace that passes all understanding.

As you know I have felt the pain first hand that you are going through now. Please call me if you need anything or if you need to just talk.

Love ya,

I first met William at the Nashville Predators games & he was always the nicest guy. I would often run into him at some events the team had be it at the Bridgestone or maybe some other place. I just heard of his passing last night. My thoughts & prayers go out to his family. Bill will be missed.

My sympathy and love to all of Bill's family. I enjoyed meeting Bill at the NOW conferences and so admire his support of his wonderful wife, Cynthia. Too young, too soon.

My condolences to Bill's family for your loss. I last spoke to Bill in July 2012 at the Castner Knott reunion. I had looked forward to seeing him again at the Predators games this season. Bill will be greatly missed by his many CK co-workers and fellow Preds fans.

Sitting next to Bill for 7 seasons, I was able to know the man well, and I can honestly say that he was one of the kindest people I've ever known. You will be missed Bill.

Sincere condolences to your family. My wife, daughter, and I have sat next to Bill in the 303 Cell Block for the last several years. We will miss the kindness to those around him, his sprited taunts of the opposing teams, and the camaraderie we shared. A person like BIll cannot be replaced, and will not be forgotten. May God bless your family during this time of loss.

Bill was always so supportive of Chelsea's work in the theatre and was genuinely one of the nicest guys I have ever met. We didn't have enough opportunities to chat, but I enjoyed talking with Bill every time I did have the chance.

It won't seem right without you sitting in front of us at the Preds games. Rest in peace, Bill. You WILL be missed.

Bill was a great person, and we will all miss him. He's gone much too soon.