Notes for: Grantly ("Grant") Warren Bodine

From Ronny Bodine (June 4, 2020):

From Texas Birth Records:
Grantly Warren Bodine was born 16 June 1936 in San Augustine County to John Thomas & Ruth Ethel (Bradford) Bodine.
Toinette Hillboldt was born 28 Aug 1934 in Sealy, Austin County to William C. & Lola Belle (Hassler) Bodine.

Obituary, Houston (TX) Chronicle of 29 Oct 2010.
TOINETTE HILLBOLDT BODINE passed away in Houston on October 27, 2010. She is preceded in death by her father and mother, William Charles and Lola Belle Hassler Hillboldt. Survivors include her husband Grant Bodine, daughters Brenda Bodine, Krista Bodine Snuggs and her husband Tripp Snuggs; and grandson Grant Snuggs. She received a BS degree from Sam Houston State College and worked in the oil industry as a geophysical and geological draftsman before becoming a homemaker.She was a member of the Houston A&M Mother's Club and was of the Lutheran faith. She was thankful for the many medical service people who worked tirelessly to treat her condition and reduce her suffering, especially Drs. Luis Campos, Anil Sheth, and Allen Burton, as well as the competent, caring staff at Oncology Consultants.The family will hold private services. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a favorite charity. www. knesekfuneral@aol.com

Obituary, Knesek Family Funeral Chapels.
Grantly Bodine was born on June 16, 1936, in San Augustine, TX and passed away on March 31, 2020, surrounded by his loved ones. Funeral Arrangements and Obituary are pending at this time.

Grantly Warren Bodine passed away March 31 at home in Houston. He leaves behind his daughters Brenda Bodine and Krista Snuggs, her husband Tripp and son Grant, as well as siblings Jack Bodine, Billie Friesen, Dianne McCage, Nan Atchison, Mary Oral, Ollie Bodine, and Martha Broden. He is preceded in death by his wife Toinette, parents Tom and Ruth Bodine, and his brother Joe Bodine. We will miss the joy he brought to our lives with his humor, kindness, generosity and love. He was a unique presence that his sister summed up best: "You just had to be there, and luckily we were." In lieu of flowers, please give to your favorite charity.