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Alan Kerr
December 18, 2020
Dear Brown Family, we just heard the news about Grant's passing into Glory. Sorry to hear the news late but so glad to have known him as he shared his faith where ever he went. We thank him and Katie for their love of the Morrow Family when they came into Hamilton many times to care for our late Pastor Jim H. Morrow who passed in 2014. Grant was always kind to everyone he met and you could see the joy of the Lord in his life. God has allowed his faithful servant entrance into eternal life forevermore. Condolences to the entire family. The Kerr Family, Hamilton
Ellen Sipkens
October 7, 2020
Katie and family
It was a pleasure to know Grant he was a loving and kind man we had a special connection. I will miss my hugs on Sunday morning but I know he is at peace now and is up there watching over you all such a blessing to know him. My heart goes out to you Katie but know he is always with you.
Love Ed and Ellen
Victor Parracho
October 7, 2020
My condolences Mr. Brown. May you find peace and solace with Our Creator and continue to show us signs of your presence as you guide us from Heaven through this journey here on Earth
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Mary Wright
October 6, 2020
To Katie and Family
You were all so blessed to have Grant in your lives. Now he will watch over your family sending you blessings in the name of our Father.
My prayers are with you.
Love Mary Wright
Frantzo
October 6, 2020
John Grant Brown was a very respectful man and very kind, also a very loving man his patient was incredible plus the wisdom he had.
He was a dad for me as well for the way he treated me.
I will miss you lovely man
Jan balch
October 6, 2020
Grant was a wonderful and understanding man. I remember when we first moved to York. Grant gave my sons a fishing tool kit and explained each one to them. They remember that and learned how to fish because of him. That made our move here just a bit easier for my children. We still have that kit here, waiting for my sons to teach their children how to fish at Nana’s house!
Robert
October 6, 2020
Rest in peace Bone Man sad news condolences to family an wife aways sad to lose a love one
Taylor and Cheryl
October 6, 2020
So very happy that he will feel no more pain. It was a long journey for all of you...now you can all rest, knowing he is beyond worldly pain.
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