Gus Jacob Grau IV

Birth date: Jan 17, 1946 Death date: Sep 21, 2022

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Mr. Gus Jacob Grau IV, 76, of Lancaster passed away Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at his home. He was born January 17, 1946 in Greensboro, NC, a son of the late Gus Jacob Grau, III and Daisy Shaver Arrington. Mr. Grau was a member of Reformation Lutheran Church. He was a Fireman with McDonald Green Fire Department for over 42 years. Mr. Grau was a dedicated husband, father and friend to everyone. He enjoyed camping, riding his golf cart and spending time with his family. Mr. Grau was an avid Gamecock Fan.A memorial service to celebrate the life of Mr. Grau will be held Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 3 p.m. at Reformation Lutheran Church with the Rev. Christopher Girardeau officiating.Mr. Grau is survived by his wife, Myra Hall Grau of Lancaster; a son, Troy Grau and his wife Candice of Lancaster; a daughter, Lisa Huss and her husband Nick of Lancaster; two step-daughters, Lindy Catoe and her husband Brannan and Ashley Holliday all of Kershaw; ten grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Phillip Grau; and a sister, Charlotte Bishop.Memorial contributions may be made to Reformation Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 26, Lancaster, SC 29721.Lancaster Funeral Home & Cremation Service is serving the family of Mr. Grau.

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Stephanie Hinson

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family. And to Lisa. My best friend alway s Stephanie

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Stephanie Hinson

My condolences to the all of the family love Stephanie HInson

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Cindy Broughton

in honor of Gus.

Thinking of your family.

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Phillip/Lori Bowers

in honor of Gus.
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Chuck Snipes

Gus was a good friend to me when we worked together at Duracell. I always think of him when I see a Fire Chief car like the red one had. I am so sorry to hear about his passing. Sending thoughts and prayers to all of you.

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Larry Mary Livingston

Sorry to hear about Gus's death. I worked at Duracell with Gus. He was always willing to provide his thoughts and recommendation on different topics and issues. He was at the end to be a team player. Gus was an active part of the Reformation Lutheran Church family. He participated in the Lutheran Men Group with projects in the community and at the Synod Camp Kinard Retreat Center. He was active with church duties serving on Church Council and serving on different roles in Sunday Morning Services. Well done my friend.
Prayers to Myra and Family

Larry and Mary

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Mike Mcmanus

Sorry to hear about Gus' passing. Gus was a customer of ours at Tabs Golf Carts and a friend. I enjoyed seeing him around the state park camping. He seemed to always enjoy camping. His golf cart was covered in Carolina Gamecock and I would tell him he needed a tiger paw on it if he wanted it to run. That usually came with some backlash. Lol... Prayers for his family during this time.

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Nancy Mcguire

in honor of Gus.

Myra & Family, we are so sorry to hear about Gus. May God wrap His loving arms around each member of your precious family and give the peace and comfort that only He can truly provide. Blessings, The McGuires: Darin & Scarlet, Nancy

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Christy Broughton

Gus was my brother-in-law. He loved to laugh! Especially when watching old TV programs. And crack jokes on us or say a funny saying that was more funny to him than us sometimes. He loved his wife, family and friends so much. When I was in Kershaw at my parentโ€™s house he would come because we were definitely eating and fellowshipping!! Those were some of the best times. As we got older we realized how much family meant to us. Gus, you fought hard with your illness and showed Myra so much love especially during your illness. I love you and will miss you. I will be there for Myra when she needs me. Heaven has gained a good man. ๐Ÿ’™โœ๏ธ๏ธ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’™

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Cathy Laney

I worked at the Post office in Lancaster and remember him coming in, always with a smile and a cheerful attitude. Thankful for men like him that chose to serve our community. God bless, comfort and keep you through the coming days.
-Cathy Laney