Cynthia Mcwhorter
Nancy, I am keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers. I pray God will give comfort in this loss.
Death date: Jul 27, 2017
Life Legacy PERRY-Kenneth Wayne "Ken" Granger, 52, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, July 27, 2017. Funeral Services will be on Sunday, July 30, 2017, at 3:00 p.m. at Crossroads United Methodist Church. Visitation will be one Read Obituary
Nancy, I am keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers. I pray God will give comfort in this loss.
Dear Nancy and Nick, Mr Ken was so special to my son Zac and me. We were blessed to know him. He made Zac feel special and was so giving of his time and kindness when Zac was a teen. I enjoyed our conversations and knew he was a true man of God and a man of his word. No matter where he went, he helped everyone. He will be highly missed here on earth but heaven is lucky to have such an angel. I'm so sorry we missed his service. We were out of town. You both are in our prayers daily.
Praying for you all. May the sure knowledge of seeing him again in Heaven and the precious memories of his life with you, bring you comfort in the midst of such deep loss.
Nancy and Nicholas-I am so sorry for your loss. Ken was good man who always was kind to me. I pray God comforts you in this loss as he is a Husband to the widow and a Father to the fatherless.
Nicholas, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.Love, Mrs. Clary
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Dustin, Hal'ey & Han'na Knowles & Purvis,
Warner Robins, Georgia
Thoughts, prayers and love to the family. I've often wondered over the years where this part of my family were. Sorry for the loss of Ken but now I know that he is in the arms of Jesus!
Im so sorry for your loss! Our prayers are with your family. Sending yall love
My heart goes out to Ken's wife and children, his mom and dad, sisters and brother and all those in his community that hold him very dear!While I have not seen Ken since he was a young boy, I remember him with a good spirit and always had a smile. I am so overjoyed to read about how his life was shaped in a way that he touched so many lines in his community in giving back selflessly.As a fellow Roatarian, I understand the commitment he made in service that was selfless. It took quite a commitment for Ken to have a family, take care of business and his community and church family. No doubt a leader in every way.So happy to know that God blessed him and all those around him as he will be greatly missed!I pray the family takes great joy that God will reunite us all again with those we love. Remain in faith, hope and love Sincerely Anita (Granger) BaileyFredericksburg, TX
So sorry for your loss Nancy and Nick,praying for peace and comfort for the both of you.