OBITUARY
Cary G. Grant, 77, of Cambridge, passed away on Saturday, November 28, 2020, in the Emergency Room at Hammond-Henry Hospital, Geneseo. Cremation has been accorded and a private graveside committal service will be held at Western Township Cemetery, Orion. Rev. Larry Chasey will officiate. Memorials may be made to the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital or the Cambridge Ambulance Service. Stackhouse-Moore Funeral & Cremation Services,...
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Donations
University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital
University of Iowa Center for Advancement c/o UI Stead Family Children’s Hospital Fund PO Box 4550, Iowa City IA 52244-4550
Cambridge Ambulance Service
303 S East Rd, Cambridge IL 61238
Please send flowers to the family’s home via our 100% guaranteed hand-delivered floral services.
Services
Cambridge Chapel of Stackhouse-Moore
212 E Court St PO Box 67, Cambridge, ILTribute Wall
3 trees planted in memory of Cary
Larry and wanda Stahl
December 10, 2020 9:53 AMWhat a wonderful man. He was always interested in our family accomplishments - the good and the bad. God Bless You all. Cherish your memories that you will always have. Take care of yourselves!
The Larry and Wanda Stahl family
Janet Evans McCuistion
December 9, 2020 12:04 PMSo very sorry to hear of Cary’s passing. I am praying for your whole family during this time. May your wonderful memories of him carry you through these hard days, as well as the assurance that you will see him again in Glory. —Janet Evans McCuistion
Ken & LaRae DeKezel
December 5, 2020 12:33 PM“Where there is deep grief, there was great love.” prayers to the family
Kurt and Brenda Lassman
December 4, 2020 5:01 PMI'm very sorry for your loss.
Doug Wieck
December 4, 2020 1:30 PMI worked with Cary at the John Deere Harvester works DTAC (Dealer Technical Assistance Center) for several years after his retirement. He came back and helped all my new employees with any of the "old" combines questions we would get from dealers. Cary would work from home, so we didn't meet very much, but he was always there and willing to help. My team would always laugh when they saw a dealer question come in on an older series combine. "I hope Cary see's this one..." "This is a good one for Cary to answer.." they would say. They would call him and he would patiently explain how something works or walk a dealer tech through a diagnostic procedure. He was always willing to help on weekends etc, whatever it took to keep our customers in the field. Cary was a great team member and friend to so many. So sorry for your loss, Cary will be missed.
Doug Wieck