Carol King-Grant

Carol King
  • Special education teacher
  • Mott Hall Science & Technology Academy, The Bronx

Carol King-Grant was only in her fourth year as a 6th-grade special education teacher at Mott Hall Science and Technology Academy in the South Bronx, but her loss will leave a huge void, according to her co-workers.

Among her interests outside of the classroom were gardening, playing soduku and reading. Carol was also an avid coin collector. She was adept at interior decorating and a skilled singer.

Carol was a member of the Liberty Bible Fellowship Church in Ozone Park, Queens, and a supporter of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.

She is survived by her husband, Mervyn Grant; her son, Mervyn Grant Jr.; seven siblings; and many nieces and nephews.

Condolences may be sent to:

The Grant Family
10017 93rd Avenue
Richmond Hill, NY 11418

Carol King at graduationCarol King

15 thoughts on “Carol King-Grant

  1. May God continue to strengthen your family as Ms Grant’s guiding light soars to heaven and watches over you. Xxoo

  2. My sincerest condolences goes to all of the colleagues, students, family & friends of Ms. Grant. May her soul Rest In Peace.

  3. My Condolences to the family. May they find comfort in this time. Carol was a wonderful friend to me, a God fearing woman, always smiling, never know when things going wrong, accepts life as it is and moves on, loving and kind-hearted. She will be miss. Rest in Peace my friend.

  4. My condolences to Ms. King’s family, I will always cherish the memories we had and how devoted you were as a teacher. Ms. King was an amazing Science Teacher who taught with compassion and loved her students, no matter what. Thank you Ms. King for always keeping your Mott Hall family in your prayers. Rest in Peace.

  5. So Sorry my friend is gone too soon. I find comfort with knowing that she is in the arms of our Lord. Prayers for the family. She had a beautiful soul. I grew up with her. Best childhood memories. Yes she made me laugh . God Bless her family

  6. As a fellow educator, I am so proud of the woman my cousin Carol King Grant was. She never spared words, and you always knew exactly what she was thinking! As we lay you and auntie Wenda to rest today, know that you both were deeply loved! You both leave behind a legacy of Gods love. Love from your little cousin.

    1. May her memories live on with those who knew her. My deepest condolences. Ms. King will be deeply missed.

  7. Please accept my sincere condolences. May her soul rest in eternal and heavenly peace.
    No words can fill the void of losing a family member and ease the lain and suffering, but my prayers are with her family to give them strength to go through this very difficult time.

  8. My deepest condolences to Ms. King family. I had the pleasure of working with Ms. King for three years. I will forever cherish our talks and laughs. And all the wisdom you shared with me including the famous recipes. She was a God fearing woman who knew her job well. She was super kind, but was not afraid to tell you what was on her mind. She truly will be missed. May you rest in peace.

  9. My deepest condolences to Ms King family. I had a please to work with Ms King for the past four years. I can say that she was kind, respectful and advocated to her job. Hope all teachers show the same kindness Ms King had. We will miss you. Rest in peace. You and your family are in my prayers. Thank you Ms King!!!!!

  10. My deepest condolences goes out to the entire family & friends of Carol king -Grant…I pray to God to give you the faith & strength at this time of grief….May beautiful memories bring you peace during this difficult time…I am so sorry for your loss…May her soul rest in peace…

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