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Robert E. “Bob” Grim

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Robert E. “Bob” Grim

Birth
Clarkston, Asotin County, Washington, USA
Death
13 Feb 2018 (aged 87)
USA
Burial
Pomeroy, Garfield County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Bob was born Oct. 2, 1930, in Clarkston, to Ernest and Eva Grim.

Bob and Edie were married April 17, 1954, in Moscow. They had two sons, Steve and Stan.

They farmed in the Kendrick area, then later moved to Davenport, Wash., where Bob worked for John Deere. They then made their home in Pomeroy in 1961. Bob was a parts man at John Deere in Pomeroy and later became the manager from 1978 until 1987. He also owned the steakhouse. Edie was a homemaker and then later worked at John Deere as a secretary until 1987. Later, she and Bob owned and ran the Bargain Mall.

They enjoyed camping, fishing, and hunting and taught Steve and Stan all of these hobbies. Edie enjoyed cooking, baking and an occasional visit to the casino. The couple spent many summers living on their boat on the Snake River.

Survivors include their sons, Steve of Pomeroy and Stan of Boise; grandson Patrick of Pomeroy; Edie's sister, Geneva Huebner, of Moscow; and many nieces and nephews.

They were preceded in death by Bob's parents, Ernest and Eva Grim; brothers Dick Grim and David Grim; Edie's parents, Alan and Alberta Stokke; and sisters Evelyn Emerson and Luella Campbell.

Both Bob and Edie were cremated, and inurnment will take place at the Pomeroy Cemetery.

Lewiston Tribune July 15, 2018
Bob was born Oct. 2, 1930, in Clarkston, to Ernest and Eva Grim.

Bob and Edie were married April 17, 1954, in Moscow. They had two sons, Steve and Stan.

They farmed in the Kendrick area, then later moved to Davenport, Wash., where Bob worked for John Deere. They then made their home in Pomeroy in 1961. Bob was a parts man at John Deere in Pomeroy and later became the manager from 1978 until 1987. He also owned the steakhouse. Edie was a homemaker and then later worked at John Deere as a secretary until 1987. Later, she and Bob owned and ran the Bargain Mall.

They enjoyed camping, fishing, and hunting and taught Steve and Stan all of these hobbies. Edie enjoyed cooking, baking and an occasional visit to the casino. The couple spent many summers living on their boat on the Snake River.

Survivors include their sons, Steve of Pomeroy and Stan of Boise; grandson Patrick of Pomeroy; Edie's sister, Geneva Huebner, of Moscow; and many nieces and nephews.

They were preceded in death by Bob's parents, Ernest and Eva Grim; brothers Dick Grim and David Grim; Edie's parents, Alan and Alberta Stokke; and sisters Evelyn Emerson and Luella Campbell.

Both Bob and Edie were cremated, and inurnment will take place at the Pomeroy Cemetery.

Lewiston Tribune July 15, 2018


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