Grace Lenz

June 24, 1951 – December 18, 2025

 

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Jorge Moreno Jorge Moreno from Pembroke Pines wrote on December 28, 2025 at 8:59 pm
Jorge Moreno from Pembroke Pines wrote on December 28, 2025 at 8:56 pm Our dear sister in Christ Grace is no longer a Pilgrim on earth but now she is a Citizen of Heaven. I am thankful for her life and her sweetness and her desire to ding songs and hymns to the Lord our God. She was always a blessing to me.
Jorge Moreno Jorge Moreno from Pembroke Pines wrote on December 28, 2025 at 8:59 pm
Jorge Moreno from Pembroke Pines wrote on December 28, 2025 at 8:56 pm Our dear sister in Christ Grace is no longer a Pilgrim on earth but now she is a Citizen of Heaven. I am thankful for her life and her sweetness and her desire to ding songs and hymns to the Lord our God. She was always a blessing to me.
Jorge Moreno Jorge Moreno from Pembroke Pines wrote on December 28, 2025 at 8:56 pm
Our dear sister in Christ Grace is no longer a Pilgrim on earth but now she is a Citizen
Adriana Lopez Adriana Lopez from Coconut Creek wrote on December 27, 2025 at 3:55 pm
Grace was a spiritual, sweet lady. I met her at Calvary Chapel, and got the opportunity to serve with her in some different ministries. She was so giving, a prayer warrior, and a missionary. She’ll be missed for every soul she touched.
Adriana Lopez Adriana Lopez from Coconut Creek wrote on December 27, 2025 at 3:55 pm
Grace was a spiritual, sweet lady. I met her at Calvary Chapel, and got the opportunity to serve with her in some different ministries. She was so giving, a prayer warrior, and a missionary. She’ll be missed for every soul she touched.

Grace Lenz passed away peacefully on December 18, 2025, at the age of 74, leaving behind a life defined by love, strength, and quiet generosity.

Grace was a devoted mother of two sons—one serving in the United States Army and the other an entrepreneur. She raised her children with deep love, strong values, and an unshakable sense of right and wrong. The men they became are a reflection of her sacrifices, guidance, and unconditional care.

Grace had a rare strength about her—fiercely independent, resilient, and steady in who she was. She built meaningful friendships throughout her life and was deeply loved by those who knew her. She carried a generous heart and an instinct to help others, giving her time and compassion freely. During moments of crisis, including the events of September 11, Grace showed up without hesitation, offering help and comfort to those in need.

She found joy in life’s simple pleasures—traveling, cooking, sharing meals, and bringing people together. Her kitchen was a place of warmth, laughter, and love.

Grace dedicated her professional life to helping others, working as a devoted realtor who truly cared about people and their sense of home. Earlier in her life, she also worked in the airline industry, experiences that reflected her work ethic, independence, and care for people.

In her final chapter, Grace was surrounded by love and care from her beloved husband, Terry, who stood beside her through every hardship and every quiet moment. His unwavering devotion, patience, and love carried her through the most difficult days. She was never alone—she was deeply cherished, protected, and loved.

Grace’s legacy lives on in her family, her friendships, and the many lives she touched through kindness, courage, and love. She will be profoundly missed and forever held in the hearts of those who knew her.