Granville Thomas Matlack Miner III, 7/1/1975- 10/22/2023 passed on in Sarasota, Florida.
He was also known as GT or Goat to family and friends.
Born in St Peter’s Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ, attended Hopewell Valley Schools, graduated from Hopewell Valley High School. US Navy, served on USS Cape St Claire. Lived in the Sarasota, Florida area for the past 20 years. He worked at Albertsons for many years, then other stores. Most recently he was collecting disc on the many disc golf courses. He provided rides for seniors, walked dogs and ran errands for his ailing Father and stepmother.
Son of Granville Thomas Matlack Miner Jr (Tom) passed in February 2023, Aunts Tamzen and Julie Miner, Uncle David Miner and many cousins in Sarasota and Concord, Mass area.
Stepmother Janice Fox, step sister Shana Bohr of Sarasota, Fl
Son of Ann Moulton Elliott (Stephen W Elliott) brother James Webster Miner of Ewing , NJ.
Step Brother Whitney Elliott, nephews Noah and Grant Elliott, of Goldens Bridge, NY. His stepbrother Stephen M Elliott passed in 2003.
Uncle David Moulton (Tresa) of Steamboat Springs Co. Cousins Christopher Moulton, (Critter) of Eureka, CA, Jennifer (Nifer) and George Barton of Mequon, WI.
All of whom mourn his loss and remember him with love and affection
GT loved sports, all kinds of music, but especially Phish - which he traveled to see over 100 times, with many friends from all over the country. A disc golf enthusiast. GT stayed in close contact with his brothers, his "phish” friends all over the country, his disc golf buddies and friends he met along the way. Best described as a character, kind, gentle, an old soul, loved all animals.
He joins his Grandparents, Father, step brother, and several friends in the happy hunting grounds, over the rainbow bridge where there is no more sadness, no more pain and lots of dogs to throw frisbees for! From now on, all concerts will be free.
A memorial service will be held in one of the Mercer County Parks in the spring of 2024 to remember all his crazy antics, his loving kindness to those he met and all things “Goat”. For further information and to be in the Spring remembrance contact James Webster Miner .