With love,
Coach Hatch
Grant Walker Seaver, beloved son of Debbi and Jim Seaver and adored younger brother of Luke, died unexpectedly at his home in Park City on September 11, 2016.
Grant was born on November 17, 2002, and was in the eighth grade at Treasure Mountain Junior High School. Grant was a kind, creative, accepting boy whose beautiful smile brought joy to everyone he met. Grant had a zeal for skiing and this past spring had finally executed a backflip! He loved dirt biking, trampolining, canyoneering, karate, drumming, travel, speaking Spanish, wearing a suit, cuddles and, most of all, his family and friends. Luke and this “happy cool dude” shared a passion for music, especially the Beatles and the Eagles.
Grant will be deeply missed by his parents and Luke, his grandmothers Betsey Skudder and Mary Louise Seaver, his many aunts, uncles and cousins, and special buddy Keith Brown.
The family would like to thank the amazing Park City community for their love and support during this sad time.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to
Team Park City United
Grant Seaver Fund
PO Box 2220
Park City, UT 84060
https://www.razoo.com/us/story/Team-Park-City-United Dear Grant,
i will forever miss your sweet smile and the warm hugs, when-ever i saw you! You were always so thankful for the chocolates i brought to you from Estonia. I enjoyed making you happy.
I am sure you are now watching over your dear mom, dad and brother from up above and sending them strenght and peace in their hearts.
With loving memory,
Malle
I remember hiking Mt Moosilauke in NH with you in 2012. You practically raced up the mountain, inspiring my kids to hike their first 4000 footer. Always grinning, up for anything and full of life. I'll always remember you that way.
The first and only time I met you was 2 years ago when your dad took you boys down to see me for a haircut. You were a typical 11 year old.. A bit shy, a bit giggly. We chatted about your sports activities and how your time in San Diego was going. When I asked you what you wanted you were very sure of yourself.. I'll have a buzz cut! Aside from our one time meeting Grant, I felt as if I knew you and your brother. Your dad talks about you both always and is so proud of you boys. He would tell me about how great of skier you had become.
So now you've graduated this life way too young. You're job here so short yet a gift to all that knew you. Your job now is to be a watchful angel to your mom,dad and brother. They need your strength now.
Your mountains are the clouds!
❤️Tara