Robert Grant

Robert Grant Obituary

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Age - 57

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October 7, 2023

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Columbia, SC

"Mr. Robert Leroy Grant, 57, of Columbia, SC entered eternal rest on October 3, 2023. He is survived by his parents: Joseph Grant, Jr. and Albertha Grant; siblings: Michelle Vaughns and Joseph Grant, II; brother-in-law: Ricky N. Vaughs, Sr. ; aunts: Alfreda Hamilton Cummings (Mike), Joan Hamilton, Yvonne Hamilton, Rosa Lee Cato and Albertha Bolds (Herman); and uncle: Alfred Hamilton. Arrangements are pending. "

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