In loving memory of

Paul Timothy Grannan
May 27, 1956 - June 18, 2022

UPDATED OBITUARY

Paul T. Grannan, 66, passed away on Saturday, June 18, 2022, at the Halifax Hospital in Daytona, Florida. He was born in Washington, Indiana, on May 27, 1956, the second son of Bernard N. and Mary Jacqueline (Fridrich) Grannan.

Paul graduated from Washington High School in 1975. He enlisted in the United States Air Force where he was a drill instructor and military police officer. He subsequently worked in various strip mines in Southern Indiana. Paul moved to Florida in 2015 working as a Volusia County equipment operator.

Paul is survived by his son, Christopher (Addi) McCauley of Roanoke, Texas and granddaughter, Mackenzie Grace; his daughter, Kristin Bacidor (Allen) McCoy of Vincennes, Indiana and granddaughter, Quinn Marie; his brothers, Bernard F. "Rick" Grannan of Washington; Gerald G. "Jerry" (Christine) Grannan of Fort Wayne; and a sister, Mary Beth Lancaster of Sterling, Illinois. Additionally, there are three nieces and one nephew.

Paul was preceded in death by his parents, Bernard N. and Mary Jacqueline (Fridrich) Grannan, and a brother, John Christopher (Chris) Grannan.

Visitation for Paul Grannan will be 10:00-11:30 am, October 22, 2022, at the Ed L. Lee Mortuary, North Chapel, 620 East Viola Avenue, Washington, Indiana.

Paul's funeral service will be held immediately following the visitation and will begin at 11:30 am. Yvonne Evans will officiate. Interment will be in the St. John Cemetery.

Condolences may be expressed to the family at the service or sent to the family at www.edleemortuary.com.


The staff of the Ed L. Lee Mortuary is honored to assist the Grannan family during their time of loss.

Tributes

Rick and Melanie Stone wrote on Oct 20, 2022:

"We visited Paul in Florida and Rick, myself, MJ and Paul had fun reminiscing coal mine and landfill stories. It was a great visit. So glad we had that visit."

Patty Reagan wrote on Aug 13, 2022:

"Paul you are missed I miss your funny weather reports and my Son Michael misses his good buddy "