He moved with his parents to Loving at an early age and lived there until 1942 when he and his family moved to Dimmit and later to Littlefield.
He married Jewell McGee in 1929 at Red Top, Young County, Texas
Survived by his wife; one son - Billy Tom Grant of Littlefield; two daughters - Mrs. Ray Arledge of Lubbock and Mrs. Bill Davis of Artesia, NM; two sisters - Mrs. Ruth Ball of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Annie Rice of Loving; two brothers - Hob Grant of Littlefield and Wallace Grant of Dublin; 10 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Mr. Grant was a member of Littlefield First Methodist Church.
Funeral home books shows friends and relatives attending the funeral many of those were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Casey and Don Casey of Graham, Mr. and Mrs. R.L. McGee, Mrs. John McGee, Kenneth McGee of Jean, Mr. and Mrs. O.L. McGee and Walter McGee of Red Top, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGee of Olney.
He moved with his parents to Loving at an early age and lived there until 1942 when he and his family moved to Dimmit and later to Littlefield.
He married Jewell McGee in 1929 at Red Top, Young County, Texas
Survived by his wife; one son - Billy Tom Grant of Littlefield; two daughters - Mrs. Ray Arledge of Lubbock and Mrs. Bill Davis of Artesia, NM; two sisters - Mrs. Ruth Ball of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Annie Rice of Loving; two brothers - Hob Grant of Littlefield and Wallace Grant of Dublin; 10 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Mr. Grant was a member of Littlefield First Methodist Church.
Funeral home books shows friends and relatives attending the funeral many of those were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Casey and Don Casey of Graham, Mr. and Mrs. R.L. McGee, Mrs. John McGee, Kenneth McGee of Jean, Mr. and Mrs. O.L. McGee and Walter McGee of Red Top, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGee of Olney.
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