Adrian Collins
2/7/2021 07:03:19 am
A kindly man who will be greatly missed.
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AJHALSTEAD236
2/7/2021 07:03:40 am
R.I.P., Brother, my fraternal love and condolences to your family, SMIB.
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Andrew Wright
2/7/2021 07:03:58 am
A lovely, lovely, gentleman. A shining example to us all. Rest in peace. You will be greatly missed by us all.
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Paul Jenner
2/7/2021 07:04:17 am
Farewell Stuart, I shall miss your wise words, your good counsel but above all I shall miss your company. Rest in peace, for it is well finished.
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Ian Cotton
2/7/2021 07:04:36 am
RIP Stuart you will be sadly missed by all of us who had the pleasure of knowing you and being in your company.
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Malcolm Whiteley
2/7/2021 07:04:55 am
Rest in Peace Stuart. It was a pleasure and a privilege knowing and working with you.
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Ian P Booth
2/7/2021 07:05:11 am
He lived respected and died regretted. RIP Stuart.
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Jeremy Turner
2/7/2021 07:05:29 am
Stuart, you were a real gentleman and a wonderful Freemason. You’ll be greatly missed. May you rest in peace under the care of the Great Architect.
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Andy Urry
2/7/2021 07:05:48 am
You Sir were a gentle man, always kind and respectful even though you did not know me, an example to us all, you will be very sadly missed .
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Pieman
2/7/2021 07:06:12 am
A true gentleman, a dedicated Freemason, always a pleasure to be in his company.
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Graeme Hutchinson
2/7/2021 07:06:37 am
Stuart was a true gent and a great inspiration to all who had the privilege to know him.
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Mally Jenkinson
2/7/2021 07:07:08 am
A lovely man and Mason,
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Soupdragon73
2/7/2021 07:08:05 am
So nice to have know such a gentleman.
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Stephen A J Bray.
2/7/2021 07:08:24 am
Stuart was a wonderful Mason and gentleman. He always had a great smile and time for you at the Provincial meetings and the Charity AGM.
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Ben
2/7/2021 07:08:45 am
A light in all of our lives.
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Chris Smith
2/7/2021 07:09:04 am
So sorry to hear of Very Worshipful Bro. Stuart Grantham's passing; he was a valued member of my lodge (Hall Cross) and supported us all with such a gentle manner. I was so lucky to be Master last year and have Stuart by my side encouraging and supporting me. He will be missed by all, was loved by all and my sincere condolences to his family. W. Bro. Chris Smith
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Rob Bachelor
2/7/2021 07:09:40 am
I'm not a grand or provincial officer, nor the master or past master of any lodge. I'm just a young Mason learning the trade and whenever I saw Stuart he always gave me all his time and attention whenever we spoke and gave me sound advice in his own gentle and distinctive way. I have found that there are some special Brethren that remain in your thoughts long after their passing to the Grand Lodge above and I will remember Stuart as one of these.
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Brett Elliott
2/7/2021 07:10:00 am
A sad loss to Freemasonry in general and the Don Valley Lodge in particular. We shall miss him greatly. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ann and the family
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John Green
2/7/2021 07:10:23 am
A true gentleman who always made you feel special. Kind in soul and spirit. He will be missed. RIP Sir
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W. Bro. L. J. Dolman
2/7/2021 07:10:44 am
RIP in the Grand Lodge above Stuart.
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Alan Elstone
2/7/2021 07:11:14 am
Taken far too soon. A true Brother who enriched so many lives including my own. A privilege to have had the honour of knowing you and working with you. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ann and the family. Rest In Peace my good friend. Alan & Pam Elstone
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Steve Sheard
2/7/2021 07:11:36 am
A Privilege to know and work with such a Gentleman and Brother.
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Ian Lewis
2/7/2021 07:11:59 am
A true gentleman and a wonderful and a greatly respected Freemason who enriched all our lives. He will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Stuart.
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John Gray
2/7/2021 07:12:27 am
R.I.P. VW Brother Grantham, Masonry personified
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Craig Kidd
2/7/2021 07:12:49 am
A friend, a brother, a great loss. R.I.P VWBro Stuart, you will always be in my thoughts at 9.30pm.
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Phil Cross 1853
2/7/2021 07:13:30 am
In terms of years i did not know Stuart for long but i feel very privileged to have know him at all. A man full of humanity. A sad loss.
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Clive Hawkins
2/7/2021 07:14:01 am
Stuart was a gentleman who was easy to talk to. A respected Mason and we'll liked by all who knew him. You will be sadly missed. Your passing will be regretted by all who knew you.
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Jim Reece
2/7/2021 07:14:39 am
He was a real gentleman and a true mason. He was called to higher service far too service. RIP - you will be missed.
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Colin Parrish
2/7/2021 07:15:11 am
I came to know and love Stuart before I became a Freemason. He was such a gentleman, and I will miss him greatly. Rest in peace, my dear friend.
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John Beaven
2/7/2021 07:15:50 am
Stuart was a Gentleman, a true Freemason and delightful company. He was also extremely helpful and supportive and I will never forget his calm, wise and reassuring presence when, as the PGM's Representative at his Lodge's Installation, I sat on his left even though he was of course the Deputy Provincial Grand Master. We both found it extremely amusing. He rose to eminence by merit, lived respected and died regretted.
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mason
2/7/2021 07:16:43 am
I am incredibly shocked and saddened at the passing of a most excellent brother. Stuart was intelligent, kind and had a wonderful sense of humour.
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Martin Moorhouse
2/7/2021 07:17:34 am
A great pleasure to have known, learned from and worked with a giant of a man and Mason. RIP VW/Bro Grantham.
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Bill Waters
2/7/2021 07:18:15 am
One of life's true gentlemen. Stuart was Freemasonry personified. RIP Stuart my sincere condolences to his family.
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Mark Blount
2/7/2021 07:18:53 am
Simply one of the finest, kindest gentlemen it was my privilege to have known.
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