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Ramon Grau Obituary

Ramon Francisco Grau, 65, who died July 9 after a brief illness, worked at the Broward County Courthouse for more than 20 years, first as a freelance Spanish interpreter, then as an official staff member and ultimately as supervisor of the court interpreters' office,
Published by Sun-Sentinel from Jul. 23 to Jul. 26, 2013.

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sharon langdon

February 2, 2017

Ramon...my deepest sympathy to the family...Ramon is deep in my heart & memory as a good,honest & sweet man...I just learned of his passing..too soon...time & tide really does not wait for any of us.I am uncomfortable with the loss of Ramon ,may he rest in peace...

daniel debevoise

November 29, 2016

Ramon was my best friend at Pine Crest High School. I was a sophomore when we met. I had lived in Italy and South America before meeting him at Pine Crest. He helped me adjust to America. We had some great times together and when I got drafted into the Vietnam War Ramon took me to the recruitment center in Miami and saw me off. Love you Ramon and I'll always miss you.
Dan

Robb Green

July 20, 2016

Ramon, that was too soon for me, though I just learned of this today. My good dear friend, sharing those days at Head To Toe with you and our many, so many , unique and wonderful friends, has made me just have to listen right now to Steve Winwood and Arc of a Diver in your memory. Still going strong.

Donald Francis

November 4, 2013

Ramon, I will always remember the good time we had and the great trips. I am glad to have know you and been a part of your life. Rest in peace and see you again.
Your Friend,
Donald

August 16, 2013

Always a gentleman and quick to smile, Mr. Grau was a pleasure to work with. He provided a great service for the public and was a bright spot in the courthouse community. Rest in peace Mr. Grau. ~Lisa von Tefs

Northwood C.

July 29, 2013

We need comfort in many areas of life. One of the greatest causes of grief is the loss of a loved one in death, especially a beloved marriage mate,a child or a dear beloved friend. In times of distress, we may need comfort that soothes our heart, our mind, our emotions, and both our physical and spiritual health. For example, consider the heart. God's Word acknowledges that our heart can be “broken and crushed.” (Ps. 51:17) Even in severe situations, God can bring relief to a stricken heart if we pray to him in full faith and observe his commandments.—1 John 3:19-22; 5:14, 15. w11 10/15 3:6, 7; 1Cor.15:55-57.

Addie Molina

July 27, 2013

Ramon, it was a privilege knowing you. We met in 1980 at Head to Toe. Life is strange because later in life we both worked at the court house. I'm going to miss you my friend. You were always so kind to me, and everyone you came in contact with.

Chris Williams

July 27, 2013

May the God of all comfort grant your family peace at this time. (1 Cor. 1:3,4)

July 25, 2013

My sympathies to the family in your loss. May you find comfort and hope in God's promise at John5:28

Jorge Hurtado

July 24, 2013

Mi amigo Ramon! very sad to learn about his sudden departure. I had the honor many times of having him as my interpreter in many of my criminal trials. Our Heavenly Father now has him.

Bob

July 24, 2013

I will always remember the fun times we had at the Cape Cod.

Tara Sullivan

July 24, 2013

Mr. Grau was a lovely man, always a gentleman with a charming sense of humor. He was a excellant interpreter who handled himself and his duties with great professionalism. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Pat Mailloux

July 24, 2013

So sorry to learn that Ramon has died, I remember him and his family fondly when I lived down the street from them in the 60's. Rest in Peace

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