Gary Lee Grim

June 24, 1936 - December 11, 2012

Gary Lee Grim

June 24, 1936 - December 11, 2012

Obituary

Gary Lee Grim, 76, of Bellingham, passed away peacefully at his home early on December 11, 2012. He was born on June 24, 1936, in Hastings, Nebraska.

Gary is remembered by many for his good-natured sense of humor. His kindness and friendly personality attracted many visitors to his household over the years. He could often be found helping his boys complete a project on a car. One of his favorite activities was attending their sporting events.

In his later life, he embraced the computer age whole-heartedly. He often participated in blogs, where he loved to enter into dialog, often humorous exchanges, on a wide range of political topics. He also enjoyed keeping in touch with his family and friends through email. Garys mind remained sharp to his final days.

His family moved to Bellingham in 1942, where he later graduated from Bellingham High School in 1954. He attended Bellingham Success Business College and also received training at Western Washington University.

He joined the Army National Guard in 1952, where he was a member of the Anti-Aircraft Artillery, the Field Artillery Military Police and Combat Engineers. Serving as First Sergeant for seven years, he retired as a Master Sergeant from the U.S. Army. After military retirement he accepted a commission as a Captain from the Washington State Guard Militia for two years.

Gary worked at the Morse Hardware Company as a Store Merchandiser-Outside Sales Representative for 10 years. He later became a Staff Supervisor of Central Stores at Western Washington University, from which he retired in 1991.

He was married to Diane Behme (now Scansen) from 1959-1975. Gary married Nadean M. Dunkin-Little (Grim) in 1976 and the two remained faithfully together until his passing.

Survivors include his beloved wife Nadean; four sons Gary L. Grim Jr. (Caren), Matthew A. Grim (Lorrie), Mark R. Grim (Charisma), Adam J. Grim (Debbie Carlson); grandchildren Stephane Harris, Tiereny Grim, Dalton Grim, Tessa Grim, Mark Jacob Grim; step children Karen Hansey (Randy), Karlene Strandberg (Gene); step grandchildren Jason Hansey, Lucas Hansey, Jacquie Latta (Day), Ashleigh Day; great grand children Matthew Harris, Brooklyn Harris.

He is preceded in death by his parents Robert R. Grim and Anna (Placke-Stromer); six siblings, Gladys Burkhardt, Lillian Axelson, Delores Syre, Raymond Stromer, Herman Stromer, Melvin Stromer (Patty, survivor).

Funeral Service will be Friday, December 14, 2012, 12:30 p.m. at Greenacres Memorial Park, 5700 Northwest Drive, Ferndale, WA 98248. Gary professed Faith in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. At the request of family, memorials should be made to the Salvation Army Church. The family expresses gratitude and appreciation to Hospice and Visiting Angels. Please view the memorial and sign the online guest book to share your memories of Gary.

Farewell Tribute Information

Funeral Service will be Friday, December 14, 2012, 12:30 p.m. at Greenacres Memorial Park, 5700 Northwest Drive, Ferndale, WA 98248. Donations Information

At the request of family, memorials should be made to the Salvation Army Church.

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12 responses to Gary Lee Grim

  1. Karie Salas says:

    I will always remember Gary for his laughter, his smile through the tough times, and his sense of humor. He will be missed dearly by those individuals who had the great opportunity to know him. I know my mother & family miss him dearly.

  2. I am so very sorry to hear about the passing of Gary. We bought our house from Gary and Nadean back in 2001. Gary had done so much to make this house a home. We still see Gary’s touch and occasionally find an old note that he left with old floor tiles with recommendations on what products to use. We will remember his spirit forever because he let it shine so bright. Our condolences to you Nadean and all of the family.

  3. We were so sorry to hear of Gary’s passing. Steve knew him from the Guards and enjoyed his sense of humor. We regret that we lost contact over the last several years! Our condolences to your family. Steve & Donna

  4. We got to know Gary through his brother Herm and Jean’s sister Nadean. We are sorry to hear of his passing and give our sincere regards to Nadean and the entire family at this sad time. God bless you all.

  5. Knowing Gary the past year has been a wonderful pleasure. Assisting him in his final months of life, he always provided a ready smile and a sense of humor. We had much fun talking about movies and actors. Whenever I was with Gary, he handled his illness and the confinement it brought with grace and courage. He never failed to show his apprection for any assistance I could provide. I will miss you Gary.

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