Sara A. Grass

Sara A. Grass, 92, just went on to her new life in heaven.

She was born at home to Webb and Erschel Ray in Union Township, Johnson County. She was the widow of Clyde Grass Jr. Their children who survive, are Dan (Cindy), Julia (Tucker) and Jim; 5 Grandchildren; and 2 Great Grandchildren.

Clyde and Sara managed Southlake Beachclub for 25 years. She worked various jobs to help support her family including office work at Camp Atterbury before and after WWII.
She was a member at Mt Gilead Church and volunteered weekly at Riley Children's Hospital for 8 years. Hobbies included sewing, painting and plants. She loved to laugh and enjoyed being with her family and friends.

There will be a private funeral and burial with a celebration of her life at a later date. In lieu of flowers please make contribution to Morgan County Weekday Religious Education or The Salvation Army. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com where you may share a memory or sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Sara was a gracious lady who welcomed us as Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts into her home and set a good example of the way to live your life. She and Junior were pillars of the community and I give her family my condolences here as we cannot in person.

  2. I will miss Sara! She would come and see me about once a week, and I always enjoyed her little visits. She reminded me of my mom, and she treated me as a daughter. Always smiling, she brightened my day when she would stop by.

  3. She was a dear soul. Enjoyed her every Sunday at mt gilead. A sweeter, kinder woman I’ve yet to meet.

  4. I am so sorry for your loss. You all will be in my thoughts and prayers. Deepest Sympathy, Bob and Benita Notdhoff

  5. I’m going to miss all of us having brunch after church or even thanksgiving dinner outside at uncle Jimmy’s. Sitting outside watching all of us kids play or sitting with us listing and giving us wisdom. You will always be miss Grandma and you will always be Triple G. ( Great Grandma Grass). I love you, your grandson Hunter

  6. Jimmy and family were so very sorry for your loss of your Mom…. Love and prayers Kevin and Kathy Smith

  7. We are so sorry to hear this. She was a great neighbor and we always looked forward to talking to her in the spring. There are alot of pears on her tree this year. She will be missed!


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