Grant Scully was kind enough to allow me to use this photo he took for Pancreatic cancer awareness, in tribute to my mom. RIP Grant, you and your photos will be sorely missed by all. Grant Scully's.. Here is a link to his obituary, which will provide some of the standard information about the man. Grant Scully obituary - Hannemann Funeral Home "What was it about him that affected you so much?"
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It is with profound sadness that we share the sudden passing of our dear brother, uncle and friend Grant B. Scully. Grant, 67 of Piermont, NY passed away peacefully on December 30th, 2024. Grant was born to Michael & Vivian Scully of Pomona, NY. at Nyack Hospital on September 19th, 1957. Grant leaves behind his.. Grant Scully Dies at 67. Many Mourning A Man They Felt Like They Knew By Tina Traster An antlered deer in the snowy woods. A snowy owl perched on a rock aside the river. Candy-colored sunsets. We waited for each new Facebook image because the photographer captured the Hudson Valley's beauty and natural essence with both an accessible and ethereal feeling. They speak to what we can all agree.