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Katie lunny posted a condolence
Sunday, June 4, 2023
My time with the Grant family happened during my childhood. This was a very lucky thing for me, because our time together was filled with adventure, fun, and discovery. John always had the biggest heart, and was especially attuned to the kids. I could always feel that there was nothing he wouldn’t do or give to us. He filled our days with new experiences, and leant a hand as we took the next steps on the path of growing up. Dirt bikes, four wheeling, how to build proper jumps, camping, stories, wisdom… what a real big flat screen tv really felt like! Indoor hot tubs, tree forts, crystals from his chandelier business, theme parks - the list goes on and on.
A memory I hold dear to my heart was when John gave me my first wood carving kit. I don’t think my interest in it was taken too seriously at the time due to my age (sharp tools and all). But John had a talent for creating special and meaningful moments. As if he could feel what was left unsaid in us kids.
When he gave me this gift unexpectedly, there was a deeper meaning and message in it. I felt seen and respected. Like our child like magic was the most important thing in the world. And John reflected that all the time. In a lot of ways, he felt like a big kid, there to help, protect, guide, and love us.
John your passing comes at a time that inspired a big message in me. And that’s the importance of love. That no matter how corny people might say that sounds, it’s the only Damn thing that matters. And we need to help ourselves and others to find our way back to it.
To the Grant family, thank you for being such amazing people. Each and every one of you. Know that you are loved, and have an infinite amount of people around you, ready to support you when needed at this time. Unfortunately this is a part of life that we all must endure eventually. So remember that you are not alone. We love you
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
All my love
Katie
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