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Walter J.
Grant

1930 – October 27, 2018

Walter Grant
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Condolence From: The Rhode Island JAYCEES Alliance
Condolence: The Rhode Island JAYCEE Alliance ~ with the RI JCI Senate, JAYCEE Alumni and its Junior Chamber Network, extend their deepest thoughts of prayerful reflection and heartfelt sympathies of fraternal love, to the families & friends of the late, beloved, WALTER J. GRANT.

Our entire JAYCEE family from all ages, persuasions and backgrounds honor his outstanding service to family, country, commerce & community.

Let us together petition to Our Almighty True GOD & Living Savior, to Bless 'WALTER" and such a memorable and outstanding legacy he offered to family, friends and community.

With Eternal and Fraternal Love,



We Are, the Rhode Island Junior Chamber('JAYCEES') Alliance (Rhode Island JCI Senate & Alumni Association).
Tuesday December 18, 2018
Condolence From: Roberta Kuriloff
Condolence: Walt was a client of mine. I enjoyed working with him as well as have personal and meaningful conversations about family and life in general. He was open and caring. He will be missed.
Sunday November 04, 2018
Condolence From: Nancy Sawyer
Condolence: So sorry to hear of Walter's passing-such a nice man-I met him back in the early 80's when we started Maine-ly Maine Gift Shop. Mrs Grant was making the owls from pine cones and he would bring the items into the shop and help her with them. Such a nice couple.
Saturday November 03, 2018
Condolence From: Steven Joy
Condolence: Walter enjoyed talking about his son’s and the trials and tribulations of their lives. Our daily lunch together was a time to catch up on politics, our families, work, and our past.
I looked forward to those times because that is what friends do. One of Walter’s sayings was, “Lunch always tastes better when someone else buys!” so we took turns buying each other’s lunch and he was right.

In real estate Walter was what I called a “Mudder.”. In horse racing a mudder is a horse who plods through the mud, with mud in its face, to win the race. Walter would work with buyers or sellers, sometime for years, to help them to find their dream home or to depart with the family home. Walter’s clients appreciated his effort and in some cases they all became good friends.

Walter will be missed by his brothers, sisters, sons, daughter-in laws, grandchildren, coworkers, and people like me who remember him as a combination of family and friend. RIP Walter.

Thursday November 01, 2018

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