Cisco Grigsby (July 25, 1948 - February 09, 2023)

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Cisco Grigsby
  • July 25, 1948
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  • February 09, 2023

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Cisco Kid Grigsby, 74, of Englewood, passed away on Thursday, February 9, 2023. Family services will be private.


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  1. Rod Yarger lit a candle:
    05 May 2023
    Lit since May 5, 2023 at 5:18:23 PM

  2. Rod Yarger says:
    05 May 2023
    Cisco brought joy to everyone he touched. Stacey and I are deeply grieved at his passing. We loved and respected the man tremendously. The world is a less brilliant place with him gone.

  3. John F Duback says:
    13 Feb 2023
    Judy and extended family and friends: Thank you for sharing Cisco with us. He was a true patriot in service to our country! Still remember that he was the Honor Graduate (#1) for his NCO/SGT Academy group when we were in Berlin. Great friendships developed wherever we went: DLIWC (Language School [German] in Monterey, CA, or Goodfellow AFB, San Angelo, Texas, or at Co. B, Andrews Barracks in Berlin itself. He knew how to make others welcome. Trust that he will be in the vanguard, when it's our turn to meet again. My love and prayers will continue, always.

  4. Danny Elmore posted an image:
    13 Feb 2023
    Cisco was my roommate for much of the time at Monterey.  When we were in San Angelo he and the gang came to our apartment many times.  My deepest sympathy to Judy and his family.
    Cisco was my roommate for much of the time at Monterey. When we were in San Angelo he and the gang came to our apartment many times. My deepest sympathy to Judy and his family.

  5. Roger Clem says:
    11 Feb 2023
    I remember Cisco from Oak Grove thru Greenon high school and later class reunions. He was a good student and was liked and respected by all. Very good natured and friendly. He was very proud of his Army service (rightfully so) as we all are. Peg and I extend our sympathies to his wife Judy ,god rest his soul.

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