Peacefully at Bethell House, Inglewood on Tuesday, October 9, 2012, Grant Grams, Bolton, in his 84th year, beloved husband of Lenora Grams. Loving father of Randy Grams, Deldyn Grams and Melinda Anley-Grams, Valere and Michelle Grams, Trevore and Ros Grams, Wynette and Robert Morley. Cherished grandfather of Kent Grams; Kyra and Drayden Grams; Ella and Ash Grams; Ryley and Cleo Grams. The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) for a memorial visitation on Saturday afternoon 2 – 5 o’clock. Private memorial to follow. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Grant W. Grams
Sorry for your loss.
Mary Hubbard
Lenora and family; Remember that we love and care about you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Mary and Anne
David Dash
My condolences for your great loss. I will uphold you in my prayers through this difficult time, confident that you sorrow not as others which have no hope.
Terry Wiegard
I’m saddened to hear this.
Dad was a cool guy. Great coffee. Awesome lawn. “Nice fire, dad!” The two of you always allowed we young fellows a generous welcome to your home. Good people to grow up around. Thank you both for all of that.
My condolences for your family’s loss.
Roger and Barbara Murray
They didn’t come much more special than Grant. A wonderful neighbour with a sharply honed sense of humour for the offbeat. Both Grant and Lenora have been part of our extended family for 36 years. We are going to miss him dreadfully.
Pork and Donna Lee
Del, Mel, Kyra and Drayden
Real sorry for your loss. Donna Lee and I are thinking of you in your time of loss. Never had a chance to meet your Dad, but knowing the quality person you are, he must have been a special person.
Janice Magloughlen and Andrew
Our deepest sympathy to your family at this sad time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Martin Ledig
Randy, sorry to hear of the passing of your Father.
You and I were speaking of him just the other day, and I know how much he meant to you.
Roman, David, and myself are thinking of you during this difficult time.
God Bless…….if there is anything we can do let us know……Marty
Marty Ledig
Condolences to the Grams Family for your devastating loss.
Randy, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Just the other day you and I were speaking of you Dad. I could tell how very much he meant to you. Roman, David, and myself are thinking of you during this difficult time….God Bless…..Marty
ReneVandenboom
Condolences for your loss. Its a very sad time, Grant was a good man who made each and every one of my visits that much more enjoyable and memorable.
Rene
Wendy Rosenoff
Loved by so many, Grant’s dry wit, distinct laughter and delight in telling stories of his family’s adventures will remain with us. I will always remember him contentedly working in the beautiful Grams backyard…in his signature rubber boots. Sending you all loving thoughts and deepest condolences.
Maureen Bruce
Del, Melinda, Val and Michelle and family:
How lucky you were to have had him in your life and how lucky he was to have had you in his. Hold your special memories close so that they bring a smile to you down the road. My deepest sympathies.
Maureen
Bronwyn Grams
My condolences on your loss. Grant’s sense of humour and easy wit were very welcoming . He will be missed
Victoria Edwards
Dear Grams Family,
Our condolences to your family in this very sad time. Mr Grams was a funny, wonderful man. Everyone has great memories of him to share each and every day. So sorry for your loss,
Vicki and Paul Mundy
Philip King
So sorry about your loss. (Since moving to Toronto I’m a bit out of the loop.) I’ll always remember Grant as a smart, motivated, kind man. He always exhibited that famous Western trait, “more enthusiasm.”
I don’t doubt you miss him, but I also don’t doubt he’s in your heart forever.
All my best, from an old Caledon friend, Phil King
Bill Giamou
Please accept my belated condolences. I happened to Google the Grams family name and came across Mr. Grams’ obituary. I knew the Grams family from way back in the early 70’s when Mrs. Grams would scold Randy, Wynette, Deldyn and I for knocking golf balls up against the family sedan. I remember Mr. Grams as one of the tallest and most impressive people I have met. He was intelligent and had a quick dry wit that made me laugh and quiver at the same time. The Grams Family were the BEST people on the planet as they always made me feel welcome in their home and at their dinner table. So sorry we have lost touch, I will never forget the impact you have made on my life.
Barbara Himel
Lenora and family, I was reminiscing with Judy and Paula a couple of weeks ago – and – decided to try to find you. I googled Grant’s name and found this. I was so sorry to read that he passed away in 2012. Since it has been a few years, you might not even see this. You have a wonderful – and big family. I would love to catch up with you. We have so many memories when our kids were young. If you are still living in Bolton, perhaps I will be able to reach you.
Please accept our (very belated) condolences.
Lots of love to you and your entire family
Barbara