Ulysses F. Grant CMSgt USAF (Ret)

                             

Ulysses F. Grant CMSgt USAF (Ret)

October 10, 1939 ~ July 16, 2018

Age 78

Frank was a life member of the Oregon Military Masonic Lodge 223 Sherwood, OR, Scottish Rite Omaha, NE; VFW & American Legion Bellevue, NE and DAV Omaha, NE.

Preceded in death by wife Edith Grant; parents Standifer and Etta Grant; brothers Homer Grant (Claudine) and McKinley Grant (Ora).

Survived by sons George Grant & Thomas Grant (Ying); grandson Jonathan Grant; brother Arlin Grant (Louise); sister Una (Grant) Shubird (Ernest).

Reception of Friends 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, July 19th at Bellevue Memorial Chapel, 2202 Hancock Street, Bellevue.

Funeral Service 1:30 p.m. Friday, July 20th at Bellevue Memorial Chapel.

Interment Bellevue Cemetery

Military Honors by Offutt Air Force Base Honor Guard

Memorials suggested to the charity of your choice.

3 Comments

  • Mike & Karolyn Wicht Posted July 19, 2018 9:23 am

    Our deepest sympathy for your loss.

  • Lois and Eldon Stille Posted August 1, 2018 11:41 am

    This past week I learned of Frank’s death. I was very sorry to hear about his passing. We always had such good conversationss and your Dad always had something funny to say or comment on. After your mother passed, I would often take a baked goodie to him, but one time, I said, “now Frank if y ou do not want my baked goods or if you do not care for what I bring you, please feel free to say so or just toss it”. His comment was, and I quote, “after being in the military, you can eat anything.”, which made me laugh. Think my husband agreed with him. You have our sympathy and just remember the love you enjoyed with you Dad and Mother all those years.

  • Ann Holeyfield-Crutcher Posted June 27, 2024 1:11 pm

    Today you popped in my head. You and my dad (Dr. Holeyfield) got along so well. Thank you for all of the genealogy research you did for my family. Your kindness was very much appreciated. I always liked seeing your name on the schedule and enjoyed our chats about history. I hate that my dad had to retire so abruptly, and didn’t get a chance to say good bye to all of his patients that he dearly loved. That always bothers me. You just never know the hand that life will deal you. Rest easy in Heaven Mr. Grant. I am glad our paths crossed in this thing called life.

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