Elizabeth J. Grant
Elizabeth J. Grant passed away after a short illness. She most enjoyed spending time with family and friends and will be missed by all that knew her. Elizabeth loved reading, embroidering and spending time at the ocean, as well as following the Boston Red Sox.
Elizabeth is survived by her sister Laraine G. Zappala and her husband David, her sister Carol G. Tomer and her husband Robert. She also leaves three nephews, Aaron Dubois and his wife Emilie, Robert Tomer Jr, and Jonathan Tomer, and two great nieces Jacqueline and Anna Dubois.
Elizabeth was employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the Washington DC, Charlotte NC, and Boston MA offices as a Forensic Accountant.
There will be no services at this time.There will be a celebration of life in the Spring – date & time to be announced. In lieu of flowers and donations, the family ask that you remember her in your prayers.
The family would also like to offer a special thank you to All Care Hospice of Lynn MA for the special care they took of Elizabeth and her family.
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Laraine and Carol, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Fred Scruton and Family
Laraine, Carol and family we are so sorry to hear of the loss of Elizabeth. We appreciated her determination to stay connected with family. The loss of a sibling leaves such a void in a family. You will be in our thoughts.
Jane and Gary Hoffman
Lar aine and Carol, I am very sorry to hear of the passing of your sister Elizabeth my prays and thoughts are with you and your family.
Laraine and David, Carol and Bob and family members: So sorry to learn of Elizabeth’s passing. Sending prayers for you and your family at this difficult time.
Love, Patty and Marty.
I am still in great denial of her passing as I always enjoyed her stories and admired her strength and courage. She will definitely be missed. May God give you strength to overcome this difficult moment.
I don’t know where to start. Seven years ago she came into my life (I will always be grateful to George for wanting to bring a friend to visit me) and has been a part of my heart ever since.
Starting from my daughters graduation pool party 7 yrs ago, to the baby showers, birthday parties and a few belated holidays, she has always attended and everyone that came in contact with her fell in love. Liz was always kind, loving, strong, a great listener, and loved children. My daughters and grandchildren were always happy to see Liz and would cancel plans when they realized she was coming to visit.
To say I loved her and will miss her is and understatement. She was one of the most genuine women I have ever had the pleasure to have in my life. She used to say to me “if I had a daughter it would be you”. Truth is I would of been honored to have had Liz as a mother.
Liz, I will miss making you laugh and watching you smile. It will be hard at Khali and Damon’s parties to not see you sitting there outside with at least 10 children hovering around you or splashing you with water from the water slide. haha I love you Liz, thank you for being apart of my life.
Loraine, Carol, and Family,
She always spoke of you with high regard and loved her family very much, especially her 2 beautiful great nieces. I am so for your loss.
Laraine, Carol, David and Family,
Sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts are with all of you.
The loss of Elizabeth and Ginny in the same year makes it even harder (they must be together).
Arthur & Francine
I love you Auntie B! Our Birthday was not the same without you. Birthday Buddies 4ever.
Jonny
TO Lar aine and Carol it has almost been a year since your sister Elizabeth has been gone. I pray for all the family all the time. She was a person I could go to any time, I miss her smiling face and all we did together she stood by my side in till she had to go into the hospital . She was a very good friend she keep me on my feet many of times her and Greg. I will continue to keep all of her family in pray. Laura Moore.